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Biden habló con Putin para reducir las tensiones con Ucrania

Biden habló con Putin para reducir las tensiones con Ucrania
mdzol.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mdzol.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Kanton Solothurn - Staatsanwaltschaft hatte es 2020 mit einem neuen Anzeigen-Rekord zu tun – dabei ging es auch um Covid-Kredite

Kanton Solothurn - Staatsanwaltschaft hatte es 2020 mit einem neuen Anzeigen-Rekord zu tun – dabei ging es auch um Covid-Kredite
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VEC: Significant changes made since start of COVID-19 pandemic

VEC: Significant changes made since start of COVID-19 pandemic VEC: Significant changes made since start of COVID-19 pandemic By Karina Bolster | March 11, 2021 at 4:19 PM EST - Updated March 11 at 6:14 PM HENRICO Co., Va. (WWBT) - Thousands of Virginians are still dealing with unemployment impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic; nearly 14,000 people filed new claims for unemployment benefits last week as the pandemic reached the one-year mark. On Thursday, NBC12 spoke with Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) spokeswoman, Joyce Fogg, about the past year and the challenges that came with it. Fogg believes the VEC is starting to get both feet back on the ground as staff works nearly seven days per week to catch up with the backlog of concerns.

[Avis d expert] Quand les symboles nationaux soutiennent le Made in France

[Avis d expert] Quand les symboles nationaux soutiennent le Made in France
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Pak ready to resolve all outstanding issues with India: Imran Khan

ROZANA SPOKESMAN Updated Feb 27, 2021, 4:16 pm IST Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday welcomed the ceasefire agreement with India and said Islamabad remains ready to move forward  Imran Khan and Narendra Modi Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday welcomed the ceasefire agreement with India and said Islamabad remains ready to move forward to resolve all outstanding issues through dialogue. In his first comments since the militaries of India and Pakistan jointly announced on Thursday that they have agreed to strictly observe all agreements on the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) and other sectors, Khan said, The onus of creating an enabling environment for further progress rests with India.

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