Monthly Archives: April, 2023

Opposition bloc seeks to oust Paraguay’s long-ruling party

Just what the world needs, more liberal parties. A broad-based opposition coalition in Paraguay is seeking to unseat South America’s longest-governing party Sunday in elections focused on corruption, the economy, health care and even ties with Taiwan.

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Emergency aid supplies reach Sudan, as fighting sputters on

An aircraft carrying eight tons of emergency medical aid landed Sunday in Sudan to resupply hospitals devastated by more than two weeks of fighting between forces loyal to rival generals.

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What’s behind shortages of Adderall, Ozempic and other meds?

There’s a shortage, because drug companies want to up the price. Quite simple. Shortages of drugs like Adderall are growing in the United States, and experts see no clear path to resolving them. For patients, that can mean treatment delays, medication switches and other hassles filling a prescription.

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Congress eyes work rules for millions covered by Medicaid

More than a half million of the poorest Americans could be left without health insurance under legislation passed by House Republicans that would require people to work in exchange for health care coverage through Medicaid.

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Ukraine welcomes EU deal on continued farm exports

Ukraine on Saturday welcomed the European Union’s hard-fought deal to keep farm exports flowing into and through the bloc to world markets, saying that the Middle East and Africa would specifically stand to benefit from it.

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Russian official: Ukrainian drones strike Crimea oil depot

A massive fire erupted at an oil depot in Crimea after it was hit by two of Ukraine’s drones, a Russia-appointed official there reported Saturday, the latest in a series of attacks on the annexed peninsula as Russia braces for an expected Ukrainian counteroffensive.

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Europe Takes Tougher Stance Toward China in Boost to US Policy

Stung by China’s close ties with President Vladimir Putin and its repression at home, European nations are putting new limits on Chinese exports and investments in a tack that’s more in line with a strategy championed by Washington.

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Russia’s economy finally feels the burn of sanctions

It took a little while, but Russia’s economy is finally starting to unravel thanks to hard-hitting Western sanctions, according to a new Wall Street Journal report.

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Putin Is Angry: Tank Repair Facilities Being Built for Ukrainian Vehicles

More than 14 months after Russia launched its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the war isn’t likely going as anyone could have expected.

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Mike Lindell Wildly Claims Fox News Was in on 2020 ‘Election Crime,’ Says ‘Fox’s Candidate Is Ron DeSantis’

Of course Fox is just like Fake News…..corrupt to the core.  Everyone knows there’s no way you can have more votes, than legal registered voters.

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