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Indian workers trapped in collapsed tunnel for four days after flooding | NOW

Indian workers trapped in collapsed tunnel for four days after flooding |  NOW

Rescuers attempt to save 35 workers from a collapsed tunnel in the Indian Himalayas on Thursday with a large drill. The men have been held since Sunday after a devastating flood in Uttarakhand state. The disaster killed at least 33 others. 171 people were reported missing. Most of the victims were employees of a hydroelectric power station and dam in …

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Trump Prosecutors Show Images of Capitol Chaos During Assault | NOW

Trump Prosecutors Show Images of Capitol Chaos During Assault |  NOW

Prosecutors in the impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump showed previously unseen footage from surveillance cameras in the Capitol during the Jan.6 storm in the Senate on Wednesday. These images show how politicians must flee in haste and miss the attackers. You can also hear the chaos among the agents of the Capitol. Wednesday was the second day of …

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Hungarian news channel has been cut again, EU worries ‘even more’

Hungarian news channel has been cut again, EU worries 'even more'

Hungary’s largest independent radio station will be closed next Sunday. The sender Club radio, which produces numerous programs criticizing Prime Minister Orbán’s government, is said to have made “administrative errors”, such as the late publication of viewing figures. The European Commission says it is investigating whether the forced shutdown of the radio station violates European rules. “We are in contact …

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EU wants more time to reflect on approval of Brexit deal | NOW

EU wants more time to reflect on approval of Brexit deal |  NOW

The EU wants to be able to question whether it will definitively approve the Brexit deal reached at the end of last year. The European Commission wishes to send a request to this effect to the British, who are not satisfied with the postponement. It is not yet clear when the UK will decide whether or not to accept the …

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Senate considers trial against Trump constitutional, case can continue | NOW

Senate considers trial against Trump constitutional, case can continue |  NOW

A majority in the US Senate announced in a vote Tuesday that it deemed the impeachment process against Donald Trump constitutional. The political trial against the former US president can therefore continue. The vote followed opening statements by Democratic prosecutors and the defense of the former Republican president. Trump’s lawyer argued that the procedure was unconstitutional because Trump was no …

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Suriname government abolishes coup commemoration as day off | NOW

Suriname government abolishes coup commemoration as day off |  NOW

Suriname has ruled that February 25, the day Desi Bouterse seized power in the country in 1980 with a coup, is no longer a day off. The government does not consider it appropriate to give so much weight to a time in the country’s history that is so much discussed. Interior Minister Bronto Somohardjo announced the decision in conversation with …

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Man released after “attempted murder” on ex: “caustic substance” turns out to be urine | Abroad

Man released after "attempted murder" on ex: "caustic substance" turns out to be urine |  Abroad

This is reported by the prosecution of West Flanders, department of Bruges. On Thursday, the 45-year-old allegedly threw the ‘caustic’ substance in the face of the 43-year-old woman at the entrance of a school gate in the Flemish Westkapelle. It was not clear at the time what substance it was exactly. The suspect and the victim had already separated for …

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Germany sues the concentration camp of a guard (100) for 3,518 dead | NOW

Germany sues the concentration camp of a guard (100) for 3,518 dead |  NOW

German prosecutors are going to prosecute a century-old man because he may have been a guard at the Nazi concentration camp in Sachsenhausen. The man is charged with 3,518 murder cases. The man is said to have worked in the camp from 1942 to 1945, where around 100,000 people died. The suspect allegedly knowingly contributed to the murder of prisoners …

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Martial law in major Myanmar cities after mass protests | Abroad

Martial law in major Myanmar cities after mass protests |  Abroad

The emergency measure follows large-scale protests against last week’s coup. The military then de facto arrested the head of government Aung San Suu Kyi and prominent members of his National League for Democracy (NLD). He convincingly won last year’s election against a party affiliated with the armed forces. The military says it was fraudulent and promises to hold new elections. …

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Big rescue operation in the Himalayas after the glacier tragedy, fear of many dead

Big rescue operation in the Himalayas after the glacier tragedy, fear of many dead

Rescuers in northern India are working hard to save dozens of tunnel power plant workers. Yesterday, part of a glacier broke, releasing a huge amount of water and mud. There are at least eighteen dead. 165 people are still missing. The rescue operation in the northern Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, involving some 2,000 military, paramilitary and police groups, is now …

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