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U.S. tells Ukraine it won’t send long-range missiles because it has few to spare
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U.S. tells Ukraine it won’t send long-range missiles because it has few to spare

World News IntelFebruary 14, 2023

The Pentagon’s assessment of its stockpiles is informed in part by how many weapons and…

Turn words into action to get world back on track for 2030 goals
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Turn words into action to get world back on track for 2030 goals

World News IntelFebruary 14, 2023

“Today, we are here to start the job of moving the recommendations in Our Common…

Power of sport to counter violent extremism amplified at UN
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Power of sport to counter violent extremism amplified at UN

World News IntelFebruary 14, 2023

“Sport has the power to convey essential values of respect, inclusion, and solidarity,” said Mauro…

Why the love story of Radha and Krishna has been told in Hinduism for centuries
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Why the love story of Radha and Krishna has been told in Hinduism for centuries

World News IntelFebruary 14, 2023

Although it originated as a Christian holiday in honor of St. Valentine, Valentine’s Day has…

Experts demand better measures to protect children caught in conflict
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Experts demand better measures to protect children caught in conflict

World News IntelFebruary 14, 2023

Virginia Gamba, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative on Children and Armed Conflict, who is currently preparing…

Five things research can teach us about having better sex, according to a sex therapist
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Five things research can teach us about having better sex, according to a sex therapist

World News IntelFebruary 14, 2023

Sex can be wonderful, but it can also be tricky. Science may be the furthest…

Earthquake disaster: UN chief welcomes Syria decision to open aid corridors
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Earthquake disaster: UN chief welcomes Syria decision to open aid corridors

World News IntelFebruary 13, 2023

Only a single crossing point – Bab al-Hawa – has been open to humanitarians since…

Xinjiang governor cancels EU visit amid Uyghur abuse blowback – POLITICO
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Xinjiang governor cancels EU visit amid Uyghur abuse blowback – POLITICO

World News IntelFebruary 13, 2023

BRUSSELS — The governor of the Xinjiang region in China has canceled his controversial trip…

The risks and rewards of being single
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The risks and rewards of being single

World News IntelFebruary 13, 2023

For many people, Valentine’s Day can be an isolating time. The dominant Valentine’s Day narrative…

White House on unidentified objects: ‘No indication of aliens’
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White House on unidentified objects: ‘No indication of aliens’

World News IntelFebruary 13, 2023

The U.S. military downed an unidentified flying object above Lake Huron on Sunday, the fourth…

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