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Native Scholars Work to Prevent Fraud at Universities

Writers and researchers believe there are many people who claim to be Native Americans or Indigenous people working in higher education in both the U.S. and Canada.

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Ukraine Says Missile Strike Kills 50 People at Train Station

A missile hit a train station Friday where thousands of people had gathered to flee Russian attacks in eastern Ukraine, killing at least 50 people, Ukrainian officials said. Dozens more were injured.

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Climate Scientists: There Is Hope

Recent scientific reports show the destructive effects of climate change, but many scientists say it is important to remain positive. If the world continues to change and not give up, we can still prevent some of the worst effects of climate change.

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Charging Putin with 'War Crimes' Could Be Difficult

The shocking images and stories out of Bucha and surrounding towns in Ukraine have led to calls for a “war crimes trial” against Russia. But experts warn the path to holding the Russian president and other leaders criminally responsible is long and complex.

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Solomon Islands Rejects Concern over Security Treaty with China

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said criticism of his country's security negotiations with China was "very insulting." This was his first comment on a security treaty he said was ready to sign.

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In Brazil, Some Internet Providers Suspected of Organized Crime Ties

The internet was suddenly unavailable across one poor neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. Officials later found that armed men had chased away a technician from internet service provider.

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US Refers More Than 5,000 Afghan Refugees to Canada

The U.S. State Department has referred more than 5,000 Afghan refugees seeking admission to the United States to a partner program in Canada. Wait times for refugees there are shorter.

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Zelenskyy Pleads with World Leaders for Arms to Fight Russia

Zelenskyy Pleads with World Leaders for Arms to Fight Russia American President Joe Biden and Western allies promised Thursday to order new sanctions against Russia and provide more humanitarian aid to Ukraine. Earlier, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged the leaders to provide more...

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For 25 Cents a Day, Poor Nigerians Get a STEM Education

Nigerian students who want to escape poverty can learn science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, for the cost of 100 naira, or about 25 cents, a day.

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