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Colombia Gives Legal Status to 1.8 Million Venezuelan Refugees

February 10, 2021 Gabriel Pace

President Iván Duque announced a 10-year protective legal status to all Venezuelans in Colombia. The new status will give registered refugees full rights to government services such as healthcare and education, as well as allowing […]

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Climate Change a ‘Contributing Factor’ in Uttarakhand Glacier Flood Disaster

February 9, 2021 Katelyn Ludewigs

Emergency workers are searching for up to 150 people after a piece of the Nanda Devi glacier snapped off into the Dhauli Ganga river, releasing the water trapped by it and triggering a massive flood […]

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Why Did Dogecoin Hit An All-Time High Today?

February 8, 2021 Louis O'Neill

The viral cryptocurrency began as a meme eight years ago, but has since reached a market cap above USD $5 billion, becoming the most mentioned cryptocurrency of all time. Dogecoin was founded in late 2013 […]

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Tesla’s First True Competitor Is Here

February 5, 2021 Gabriel Pace

The Lucid Air is forcing auto-makers to plan ahead for a boom in the electric car industry. Tesla’s former Chief Engineer, Peter Rawlinson, is launching a new electric vehicle (EV) later this year, one he […]

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February 4, 2021 Louis O'Neill

After detailing her fears amid the storming of the Capitol Hill building, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez is receiving backlash from critics who say that she wasn’t actually in the building when it was stormed. Yesterday, congresswoman […]

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Jeff Bezos To Step Down As Amazon CEO

February 3, 2021 Katelyn Ludewigs

Current Amazon Web Services Chief Executive Officer, Andy Jassy, will replace Bezos in the top position.  After nearly 30 years as Amazon’s Chief Executive Officer, Jeff Bezos has decided to step down from the top […]

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Military Takes Over Myanmar Government In Coup D’État

February 2, 2021 Gabriel Pace

The Myanmar military has taken control of the country’s government ahead of Parliament’s first session. On Monday, February 2nd, armed military forces detained National League Party (NLP) party leaders in the middle of the night, […]

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Thousands Arrested Across Russia In Navalny Protests

February 1, 2021 Katelyn Ludewigs

Russian authorities have detained 5,021 people on Sunday as protestors take to the streets across Russia, demanding the release of outspoken Kremlin critic, Alexey Navalny.  Of those 5,021 detainees, 1,608 were arrested in Moscow, including […]

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Apache Tribe Attempt To Block Plans For Copper Mine On Sacred Site

January 28, 2021 Katelyn Ludewigs

In the final days of the Trump presidency, the US Government handed over Oak Flat, or Chi’chil Bildagoteel as it is known to the Apache people, to two of the largest mining cooperations in the […]

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Indian Agriculture Protests Turn Fatal

January 27, 2021 Louis O'Neill

A clash between Indian farmers and police has turned fatal, following protests of new agriculture laws. What was supposed to be a routine military parade on India’s Republic Day, the 71st anniversary of when India’s […]

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Italian Foreign Minister, Luigi Di Maio, insisted the delayed export of 250,000 #COVID19 vaccine doses to Australia was in response to a failed promise by pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.

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