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Ukraine fears that the horrors of Mariupol will be repeated elsewhere in the Donbas

Moscow-backed separatists have hit the industrial region of Donbas in eastern Ukraine, demanding the capture of a railway core as concerns grew that besieged cities in the region would suffer the same horrors experienced by the people of Donbas. Mariupol during the weeks before the capture of the port. Ukrainian officials renewed their calls for …

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The reassessed potential of SARS-CoV-2 attenuation for COVID-19 vaccine development: a systematic review

This article was originally published here Virus. May 7, 2022; 14 (5): 991. doi: 10.3390 / v14050991. SUMMARY Live attenuated SARS-CoV-2 vaccines received relatively little attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, several methods are known to obtain attenuated coronaviruses. In this systematic review, coronavirus attenuation strategies were identified, which could potentially be applied to SARS-CoV-2. …

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China’s foreign minister visits Samoa to deepen ties with the Pacific

China’s foreign minister met with Samoan leaders on Saturday for the third stop on an island tour aimed at deepening China’s ties with the Pacific nations. The two sides signed an economic and technical cooperation agreement, a certificate of delivery of an art and culture center and the Samoa-China Friendship Park and an exchange of …

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An Australian murdered in Ukraine remembered as a “larrikin” and a “fighter”

Mick Charles O’Neill, 47, died this week after going to Ukraine to help fight Vladimir Putin’s forces. Credit: Facebook An Australian man who died this week amid fighting in Ukraine has been remembered as “a larrikin [and] always a fighter ”. Michael Charles O’Neill, a 47-year-old father of three who lived in Hobart, died Wednesday …

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“I never underestimate my opponents”: Albanese – Sky News Australia

“I never underestimate my opponents”: Albanese Sky News Australia As the “Italianness” of the Prime Minister exhibited the nation’s largest gift Sydney Morning Herald How David Pocock and the rights of the territory undid Senator Zed Seselja The Canberra Times “I did exactly what I said I would do”: Albanese talks about Sky News Australia’s …

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“Chainsaws run three times a week”: East of Melbourne is losing its trees

Associate Professor Joe Hurley of the RMIT Center for Urban Research said that about two-thirds of the losses on residential land were not the result of “capital D development.” It often happens incrementally. Hurley said residents could cut down a tree to protect their views or build a double garage. “It’s the yard, it’s the …

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“That’s when I felt intense pain, not this”: Kristina Keneally’s perspective on her election loss

KK: The most important factor was COVID and its impacts … Fowler had the hardest and longest confinements in the state, with the support of both Liberals and Labor, and there was an understandable sense of anger in the two main parties, with people reacting with “a smallpox in your two houses.” At the same …

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