This week, the deadly heatwave that hit the southwestern United States this weekend will move east. In the next days, 230 million people are expected
Author: Jane Mayer
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NATO Secretary General visits Finland
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Ukrainian forces planted a network of deadly mines in Kyiv to block Russia’s advance
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Christina McAnea said she would ‘strongly advocate’ walkouts if Ministers grant a 3% pay raise to health care workers in England
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Is it right for Police Officers to attack a teenager during an arrest?
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Sarah Teske a Former Marine Sold Out to caring for Afghan refugees
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