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Taliban-led Afghan administration suspends female students from universities     (news)

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Afghanistan's Taliban-run Afghan higher education ministry said on Tuesday that female students would not be allowed access to the country's universities until further notice.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/20/world/taliban-led-afghan-administration-suspends-female-students/
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Analysis: As Bank of Japan switches gears, roaring dollar hits the skids     (news)

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LONDON, - The dollar's biggest bull run in 40 years may have finally come to a screeching halt, now that the world's last dovish central bank - the Bank of Japan - has finally relaxed its iron grip on long-term interest rates.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/20/business/bank-of-japan-switches-gear/
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Two injured, thousands without power after strong quake rattles northern California     (news)

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A strong 6.4-magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of northern California on Tuesday injured two people, damaged a bridge and several roads and left thousands of homes and businesses without power.

The earthquake struck at 2:34 a.m. local time (1034 GMT) and was about 10 miles (16.1 km) deep, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said. It struck about 7.4 miles (12 km) west-southwest of Ferndale, California, a Humboldt County town home to about 1,400 people and located 261 miles (420 km) north of San Francisco and just south of Eureka.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/20/world/two-injured-thousands-without-power-after-strong-quake/
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Ball From Aaron Judge’s 62nd Home Run Sells for $1.5 Million     (Sports)

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Aaron Judge’s 62-homer season for the Yankees helped him secure the largest contract awarded to a player in this off-season, but the baseball from that last home run was somewhat of a disappointment at auction.

Caught by a spectator at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, on Oct. 4, the ball was predicted by Goldin Auctions to set a record by selling for more than $3 million. Instead, it sold for $1.5 million to an anonymous bidder who was described in a statement by the auction house on Sunday as a “prominent Midwestern businessman and collector.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/19/sports/ball-from-aaron-judges-62nd-home/
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Countries Adopt a Sweeping Agreement to Protect Nature     (news)

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MONTREAL, Quebec — Roughly 190 countries early on Monday approved a sweeping United Nations agreement to protect 30 percent of the planet’s land and oceans by 2030 and to take a slew of other measures against rampant biodiversity loss, a mounting under-the-radar crisis that, if left unchecked, jeopardizes the planet’s food and water supplies as well the existence of untold species around the world.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/19/business/countries-adopt-a-sweeping-agree/
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Putin sends singers, actors to entertain, boost morale of Russian soldiers in Ukraine     (news)

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Hollywood icon Bob Hope spent decades entertaining U.S. troops in battle overseas, from the decks to aircraft carriers in the South Pacific in World War II to 1990 when he visited American forces in Saudi Arabia during the Persian Gulf War.

Now Russian President Vladimir Putin is apparently looking for his own USO-type show to raise the morale of his soldiers in the troubled 10-month invasion of neighboring Ukraine.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/19/entertainment/putin-sends-singers-actors/
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Something About This Mysterious Fossil Graveyard Was Fishy     (news)

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The mystery has haunted paleontologists for decades: What explains a fossilized mass death event in the rocks of the West Union Canyon in Nevada? Even more mysterious: Why are the victims all large predatory marine reptiles called ichthyosaurs that swam the seas while dinosaurs walked the earth?

One research team says in a paper published Monday in the journal Current Biology that this enigma in stone has finally been solved.

The reptilian graveyard was once a habitat for whale-size ichthyosaur Shonisaurus popularis. Some 230 million years ago, it was “this shallow tropical ocean,” said Randall Irmis, a paleontologist at the Natural History Museum of Utah and an author of the study. “Now we’re in the middle of the Great Basin in the high desert, at the foothills of the Shoshone Mountains.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/19/science/something-about-this-mysterious/
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Milton Viorst, Writer Who Chronicled the Middle East, Dies at 92     (news)

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Milton Viorst, who melded journalism and history to presage the chaotic consequences of an American invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the improbability of peace in the Middle East unless Israel agreed to a separate Palestinian state, died on Dec. 9 in Washington. He was 92.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/17/world/milton-viorst-writer-who-chronicled/
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How FIFA Silenced a World Cup Armband Campaign     (Sports)

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DOHA, Qatar — The opening match of the World Cup was only hours away when the leaders of a group of European soccer federations arrived for a meeting at the luxury Fairmont Hotel. The five-star property, converted into the tournament headquarters for FIFA leadership, was an unlikely setting for a fight. But with the matches about to begin, it would have to do.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/17/sports/how-fifa-silenced-a-world-cup/
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Missiles knock out heating systems in towns and cities amid freezing temperatures     (news)

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KYIV, Ukraine — Russia launched dozens of missiles at Ukrainian energy infrastructure on Friday morning, knocking out heating systems in towns and cities across the country as temperatures dropped well below freezing and prompting the national utility to impose sweeping emergency blackouts.

Russia had launched 76 missiles at critical infrastructure targets across Ukraine and air defenses managed to shoot down 60 of them, the top commander of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, Gen. Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, said in a statement.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/16/world/missiles-knock-out-heating-systems/
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Pelosi backs adding TikTok government device ban to funding bill     (news)

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WASHINGTON, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi supports adding legislation passed by the Senate this week, which would bar federal government employees from using Chinese-owned TikTok on government-owned devices, to a government funding bill.

A spokesman for Pelosi said she supports including the TikTok provision in legislation to fund the government that the House of Representatives is set to take up next week.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/16/world/pelosi-backs-adding-tiktok-government-device-ban/
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Angelina Jolie Ending Her Role With U.N. Refugee Agency     (news)

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The United Nations and Angelina Jolie announced in a joint statement on Friday morning that Ms. Jolie would end her role as a special envoy for the U.N. refugee agency after 21 years of humanitarian work as one of the most famous public faces representing the organization.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/16/world/angelina-jolie-ending-her-role/
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North Korea said the test confirmed the engine’s capabilities     (news)

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North Korea said on Friday that it had ​s​uccessful​ly tested a powerful new missile engine this week, indicating that ​the country was ​working to build a ​​solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile​, a new weapon that its leader, Kim Jong-un, wanted to add to his growing nuclear arsenal.

With Mr. Kim watching, engineers from North Korea’s Academy of Defense Science conducted a ground test of a “high-thrust solid-fuel motor” on Thursday at the Sohae Satellite Launching Groun, in Tongchang-ri, in northwestern North Korea, the country’s official Korean Central News Agency reported on Friday.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/16/world/north-korea-says-it-has-tested/
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As Tunisia votes, coastal town's youth dream only of Europe     (news)

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ZARZIS, Tunisia, - Tunisia holds an election on Saturday but, in the coastal town of Zarzis, teenager Ismail Challahki and others like him couldn't care less. All they're waiting for is the chance to risk their lives on another smugglers' boat bound for Europe.

A dozen years after the country's revolution triggered the Arab spring, poverty levels are on the rise and its political system is all but broken.

Saturday's ballot is for a new parliament, but it will have little say under a new constitution forced through this year by President Kais Saied that concentrated power in his hands.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/15/world/as-tunisia-votes-coastal-towns-youth-dream/
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Burkina Faso aware of the dangers of Wagner force -France     (news)

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PARIS, - France's foreign ministry said on Thursday the Burkina Faso government was fully aware of the risks of working with mercenaries from Russia's Wagner Group after Ghana alleged on Wednesday that Ouagadougou had hired the group.

Paris and its European allies pulled thousands of troops countering Islamist militants in neighbouring Mali earlier this year as relations deteriorated with the military junta after it agreed a deal with Wagner, which is staffed by Russian army veterans, to operate in the country.

Speaking to reporters alongside U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday, Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo alleged that Burkina Faso had hired the mercenaries.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/15/world/burkina-faso-aware-of-the-dangers-of-wagner-force-france/
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Thousands protest in Turkey over Istanbul mayor's conviction     (news)

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ISTANBUL - Thousands of people rallied in Turkey on Thursday to oppose the conviction and political ban of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, chanting slogans criticising President Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling AK Party before elections next year.

A Turkish court on Wednesday sentenced Imamoglu, a popular rival to Erdogan, to two years and seven months in prison, which like the ban must be confirmed by an appeals court. The verdict drew wide criticism at home and abroad as an abuse of democracy.

Late on Thursday, media reports said the prosecutor in the case had launched a legal challenge to the verdict, seeking a longer jail sentence for Imamoglu. No further details were immediately available.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/15/world/thousands-protest-in-turkey-over-istanbul-mayors-conviction/
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Prince and Princess of Wales put on a united front at Christmas carol concert     (news)

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The Prince and Princess of Wales put on a united front at a Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey, just hours after the final episodes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s documentary were released on Netflix.

The couple were joined by two of their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, while Prince Louis remained at home.

The Princess, dressed in an elegant deep red coat dress with matching shoes and clutch bag, greeted clergy at the door of the abbey before going inside, chatting with guests and enthusiastically high-fiving children.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/15/world/prince-and-princess-of-wales-put-on-a-united-front-at-christmas/
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Elon Musk Sells Another Big Chunk of Tesla Stock     (news)

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If Tesla shareholders were already worried that Elon Musk was too distracted by his work at Twitter, they now have more reason to be upset: Mr. Musk disclosed on Wednesday that he had sold another $3.6 billion worth of Tesla stock, possibly to prop up his embattled social network.

Mr. Musk has now sold $23 billion worth of Tesla stock this year, much of it after he pledged in April to stop selling shares to finance his Twitter deal.

He hinted at what he was up to on Tuesday, tweeting, “Beware of debt in turbulent macroeconomic conditions, especially when Fed keeps raising rates.” That suggests he either plans to buy back some of Twitter’s billions in debt — including the $13 billion it took on as part of his takeover — or, perhaps less likely, buy back some of the company’s equity.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/15/business/elon-musk-sells-another-big-chunk/
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U.S. Cracks Down on Chinese Companies for Security Concerns     (news)

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The Biden administration on Thursday added 36 companies and organizations, including a major Chinese chip maker, to a so-called entity list that will severely restrict their access to certain products, software and technologies.

The action, which is aimed at further stymieing China’s efforts to develop advanced semiconductors, is the latest step in the Biden administration’s campaign to clamp down on China’s access to technologies that could be used for military purposes.

Administration officials say that China has increasingly blurred the lines between its military and civilian industries, prompting the United States to place restrictions on doing business with Chinese companies that may feed into Beijing’s military ambitions. In October, the administration announced sweeping limits on semiconductor exports to China, both from companies within the United States and in other countries that use American technology to make those products.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/15/business/u-s-cracks-down-on-chinese-companies/
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U.S. Will Offer Free At-Home Covid Tests as Part of Winter Plan     (Health)

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The Biden administration announced on Thursday that it would restart a program that provided free coronavirus tests to American households through the Postal Service, part of a new push by the government to head off rises in virus cases and hospitalizations as winter approaches.

The program, which was paused in September after distributing over 600 million tests, is restarting after federal officials dipped into what the White House said was “existing, limited funding.” Households will be able to order four tests at covidtests.gov, with shipments beginning next week.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/15/health/u-s-will-offer-free-at-home-covid/
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France advance to World Cup final, beat Morocco 2-0     (Sports)

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AL KHOR, Qatar — France and Kylian Mbappé are headed back to the World Cup final for a much-anticipated matchup with Lionel Messi after ending Morocco’s historic run at soccer’s biggest tournament

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/14/sports/france-advance-to-world-cup-final-beat-morocco-2-0/
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Iran Ousted From U.N. Women’s Rights Agency in U.S.-backed Vote     (news)

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Iran was kicked out of the United Nations women’s agency on Wednesday in a U.S.-led vote that comes months into Tehran’s brutal crackdown on an uprising organized by women and young people demanding the end of the Islamic Republic’s rule.

The resolution, backed by 29 members of the U.N. Economic and Social Council, was the strongest symbolic gesture so far by the United Nations in response to Iran’s efforts to quell a women-led uprising that began in September. In late November, the U.N.’s Human Rights Council voted to create an independent fact-finding mission to investigate and document Iran’s human rights violations.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/14/world/iran-ousted-from-u-n-womens-rights-agency-in-u-s-backed-vote/
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Why Antoine Griezmann is France’s Most Important Player     (Sports)

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For Antoine Griezmann, the first few months of this season drifted uncomfortably close to indignity. His status at Atlético Madrid, it seemed, had diminished to the extent that he was a mere curiosity, one of the most celebrated forwards of his era reduced to something between a meme and a punchline.

The problem was not, really, of his own making. A few years ago, Griezmann had left Atlético — the team that had helped to make him a star — for Barcelona. The move, announced in a glossy, LeBron James-style documentary that did little to endear him to anyone, did not work out.

The Barcelona he had joined was creaking and fading, the dull rumble of thunder gathering in the distance. Griezmann played well only in flashes and flurries, not the sort of return expected — or needed, given the club’s increasing desperation — for his eye-watering cost. Last year, he was permitted to return on loan to Atlético, his purgatory in Catalonia at an end.

The complications, though, did not end. His loan deal ran for two seasons. If he played a certain number of minutes in the second campaign, Atlético would be compelled to pay Barcelona a set fee to retain him permanently. Unwilling to commit and hopeful of reducing the price, Atlético sought to find a loophole.

Diego Simeone, the club’s manager, started introducing Griezmann only as a second-half substitute. He played 30 minutes here, 20 minutes there. Atlético never confirmed the rationale, but that Griezmann was being held back as a negotiating technique seemed apparent.

That particular issue was, thankfully, sorted out before the World Cup. But the damage — at least to Griezmann’s reputation — had been done. Barcelona did not want Griezmann. Atlético did, but only on the cheap. He was no longer the impish, inventive forward who had been regarded as one of the finest players in the world only a few years earlier. Now, he was an afterthought.

And then came Qatar. Griezmann is not the most celebrated member of France’s attacking line — that title would go to Kylian Mbappé — and he is not the most prolific, thanks to the evergreen Olivier Giroud. He may not have the world at his feet, like Aurélien Tchouámeni. But there is a compelling case to be made that Griezmann is the most important member of Didier Deschamps’s squad.

Griezmann may not be France’s star, but he is certainly its brain. It is Griezmann who provides imagination, and guile, and craft. That is what has always appealed to Deschamps about him, what has helped him accrue 72 consecutive appearances for his nation over the past six years.

At this World Cup, though, it is another trait that has made Griezmann invaluable. After injuries to Paul Pogba, N’Golo Kanté and Karim Benzema, Deschamps had to construct a new approach for the French on the fly. He had to recalibrate his midfield and adjust the positioning of his attack. Griezmann is the one who makes it all work. He has the intuition to alter how he plays, and where he plays, to keep things running smoothly, and the versatility to make sure he thrives wherever he is required.

Griezmann has always had that gift, of course. He has, at various stages in his career, played on both wings, as a lone striker, and as a central, creative force. At club level, it is possible — even likely — that his versatility has held him back. Europe’s major teams now play in high-definition systems, ones in which the specialists required for every role are recruited at vast cost. That Griezmann is not quite so easily pigeonholed might, in some lights, look like a drawback.
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Peru’s new government gives military new power amid protests     (news)

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LIMA, Peru — Peru’s new government declared 30-day national emergency on Wednesday amid violent protests following the ouster of President Pedro Castillo.

“The National Police with the support of the Armed Forces will ensure the control throughout the national territory of personal property and, above all, strategic infrastructure and the safety and well-being of all Peruvians,” Defense Minister Luis Otarola Peñaranda announced.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/14/world/perus-new-government-gives-military-new-power-amid-protests/
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New Zealand Bans Cigarette Sales to Everyone Born After 2008     (news)

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New Zealand on Tuesday passed extensive legislation aimed at preventing minors from becoming smokers, including a lifetime prohibition on cigarette sales to everyone born after 2008.

Under the new laws, which take effect next year, the country’s smoking age of 18 would be raised year by year until it applied to the whole population. Beginning in 2023, those under 15 would be barred from buying cigarettes for the rest of their lives.

The legislation is the result of more than a decade of public health campaigns. In 2011, New Zealand first announced its plans to reduce smoking levels to below 5 percent of the population by 2025, a target extending across all ethnic groups, including Indigenous Maori and Pacific Island citizens. Over the years, the price of cigarettes has been hiked to among the highest in the world, with a pack of cigarettes costing about $20.

https://tnewsline.com/2022/12/14/world/new-zealand-bans-cigarette-sales-to-everyone-born-after-2008/