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UK Prime Minister Divides the Conservative and the Labour Party

By Campbell Wixted, Le Monde

Questions with the prime minister resume in the British House of Commons discussing issues ranging from the recent crisis of a mob in Manchester protesting

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Russia expels journalists as Ukrainians killed

By Rishabh Wuppalapati, Moscow Times

The Russian Federation has refused to open the door to journalists who attempt to report on their politics, with the president personally intimidating journalists who

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The Janes: A True Advocate of Women’s Rights

By Campbell Wixted, Le Monde

The Janes is an organization founded in the 60s the as an “underground abortion network to bring abortions back to give people access to these

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Exxon Mobile Board of Directors are Alive!

By Olivya Lang, MTV

The last committee session for Exxon Mobile was a closed session, but they are now open to the public in the latest session. MTV was

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African Union will never address anything until it addresses corruption and a free press

By Rishabh Wuppalapati, Moscow Times

On the African Union’s general assembly floor, delegates convened to discuss how to mitigate issues from climate change to biodiversity. Countless resolutions written have called

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UNEA battles to solve sustainability

By Juliana Gunvalsen, Chicago Tribune

UNEA is hard at work this afternoon as they hash out various working papers and the varying ideas within them. Two opposing blocs, the Realistic

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Correction on the UNSC Efforts in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

By Campbell Wixted, Le Monde

Due to an error in reporting there was a misquote on behalf of the United States of America, they are not in fact working on

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UNEA Progression

By Elly Noble-Schueller, Islamic Republic News Agency

While spectating the UNEA, also known as the United Nations Environment Assembly, they were ferociously debating weighty issues surrounding climate change that could be deemed

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Global Women’s and Children’s Rights

By Abdul Hasan, The Guardian

Tragic stories are heard every single day about women and children getting abused. Countries and committees are scrambling to figure out how to fix this

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US and Exxon Mobil expanding horizons for competitive yet sustainable energy

By Sebastian Marquez, Der Speigel

The US Cabinet recently held a meeting with key Exxon Mobil executives to discuss the details of deal between the two bodies. This deal holds

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