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Switzerland announced, on Friday, the tightening of sanctions against Russia, with more restrictions on exports and a ban on financing, but it distanced itself from the European Union’s decision to ban media linked to the Russian government.“Although these channels are tools for Russian propaganda and disinformation”We are convinced that in order to combat inaccurate and harmful statements, it is better to expose them to the facts than to prevent them,” the government said in a statement.The most important media involved are Sputnik News Agency and Russia Today (RT) Television Network.Earlier this month, the European Union suspended broadcasting activities of pro-Kremlin…

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The strange “circular radio waves” that baffled scientists in the year 2020 may be linked to the explosions of space in distant galaxies that caused them. Through events such as black hole merging or a ‘starburst’when several stars suddenly form. This is revealed by a new peer-reviewed study published this week in the journal. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. These radio waves are a unique phenomenon and Which had no clear scientific explanation. At the time of discovery, the unusual event was observed by the Australian radio telescope ASKAP (Aussie square kilometer array pathfinder) and called it “Strange…

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General Assembly of United nations He agreed, Thursday (24), to a decision that he blames on Russia to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine which again called for an “immediate end” to hostilities in the country. that was second decision agreed against Russia in the association United nations In less than a month. Again, it is non-binding, i.e. not mandatory. Resolution, formulated by Ukraine and its allies, received 140 votes in favor (including Brazil) and 5 votes against, while 38 countries abstained. (See table with votes below). Panel 2 of 2 shows the United Nations General Assembly voting on March 24,…

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The novel coronavirus is returning to the northeastern regions of the United States with the BA.2 variant, which has become the dominant strain, officials said Wednesday, as Congress was lobbied to approve new funds to fight the disease, which is necessary so that the provision is not compromised. Future treatments and vaccines.The country records an average of 28,600 cases per day, well below the recent peak of infections, with more than 800,000 infections per day on average in January. The deaths due to Covid-19 are about 900 deaths per day. There are early signs of a new wave of infections,…

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On Wednesday (23) Afghan teens returned to secondary schools, seven months after the Taliban took power. But a few hours later, leaders of the Islamic government sent the students back to their homes. Taliban spokesman Inamullah Semanghani confirmed this information, without giving further details. “We are not authorized to comment,” said Aziz Ahmed Rayan, a representative of the Ministry of Education. “I see my students crying and reluctant to leave the classroom,” said Balucha, a teacher at the Omra Khan Women’s School in Kabul. “It’s so sad to see our students cry.” The UN envoy to the country, Deborah Lyons,…

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Hot dogs became popular with entrepreneur Charles Feltman, who made Coney Island, in Brooklyn, New York, synonymous with the sandwich. But what was born as bread, sausages, ketchup and mustard changed around the world with the spread of street food.In the last episode ofaround the kitchenChef and influencer Pedro de Bem teaches how to make a Uruguayan pancho-inspired hot dog, which is nothing more than a hot dog bun with frankfurter sausage. Serve to order by grilling thin calabrese sausages on the grill and layering a generous layer of mozzarella cheese to melt with the charcoal heat. Chimichurri gives a…

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The girls received two doses of the Pfizer vaccine over a 21-day period. (Photo: Social Reproduction Networks and Agência Brasil)A Welsh man, UK, is the first person in the world to treat COVID-19 with a preventive vaccination. For seven months, Ian Lister, 37, lived with the virus in his body. Even, in treatment with two doses of the immunomodulator from Pfizer, the girls got a negative result for the virus. According to an article published in the “Journal of Clinical Immunology,” this was the first time the mRNA technology in a vaccine had been used to treat persistent infection by…

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Reproduction / WWC Brazil UN chief says world is progressing ‘with eyes closed on climate catastrophe’ On Monday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the world was heading “with closed eyes toward climate catastrophe”. Even with the “gravity” of the situation, he said, major economies continue to increase greenhouse gas emissions. This came during a conference on sustainable development organized by “The Economist” newspaper in London. Guterres also declared that the Paris Agreement’s more ambitious goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C compared to the pre-industrial era is undergoing “intense processing.” According to United Nations surveys, it will be necessary…

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Brazil is going through a process of “authoritarianism” and is considered one of five countries where democracy has suffered one of the world’s biggest shocks in the past decade. The alert comes from Sweden’s V-Dem Institute, a major think tank on the state of democracy that has evaluated hundreds of data from each country over decades. According to the study, the crisis of Brazilian democracy was no greater thanks to the actions of justice, which put the brakes on President Jair Bolsonaro.For researchers at the center, Brazil is not a liberal democracy, as it faces challenges to ensuring that all…

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The South Korean military said North Korea fired two missile launchers on Sunday, the latest episode of the weapons-testing frenzy in Pyongyang this year. “There were shots this morning that we suspect were from several North Korean missile launchers,” South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a message to reporters. “Our military is keeping our defenses ready and closely monitoring relevant events,” he added, without elaborating. According to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency, citing unidentified officials, Pyongyang fired four shots into western waters over the course of an hour starting at 7:20 a.m. from an…

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