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Thousands march on UK railroad strike in 30 years as Johnson pledges to stand firm

More than 40,000 railroad workers are leaving The government is under pressure from the cost of living crisis Unions say strike could start a “summer of discontent” LONDON, June 21 (Reuters) – Tens of thousands of workers marched on Tuesday, the first day of the UK’s largest railway strike in 30 years, and passengers were …

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Dave Chappelle declines that Duke Ellington School Theater is named for him

Placeholder while loading article actions In a surprise move, comedian Dave Chappelle announced that the Duke Ellington School of the Arts student theater in northwest Washington will not bear his name. Chappelle, one of the school’s most famous students, was in town Monday night for a site dedication ceremony. Instead, it will be called the …

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Israel prepares for possible fifth election in four years, as Prime Minister Bennett moves forward to dissolve parliament

Along with his key ally in the coalition, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, who now looks set to replace him as leader next week, Bennett has agreed to introduce a bill to dissolve parliament. approves would trigger general elections later this year. . The announcement came after weeks of growing political uncertainty in Israel, but it …

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Elon Musk’s son is looking for a name change to sever ties with his father

Elon Musk, owner of SpaceX and CEO of Tesla, speaks during a conversation with legendary game designer Todd Howard (not pictured) at the E3 gaming convention in Los Angeles, California, USA, June 13, 2019. REUTERS / Mike Blake / Photo File Register now for FREE and unlimited access to Reuters.com Sign up June 20 (Reuters) …

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The final test prior to the launch of the current Artemis moon rocket has problems on the launch pad

The fourth attempt at a final pre-launch test began on Saturday, and rocket feeding is expected to begin on Monday morning. The crucial test, known as the wet general test, simulates each stage of the launch without the rocket exiting the launch pad of the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This process includes loading superfred …

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The Russian war in Ukraine

Captured U.S. citizens Alexander John-Robert Drueke, 39, and Andy Tai Ngoc Huynh, 27, were interviewed by Russia’s RT channel at a detention center in the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) on Friday, June 17, according to a report. published in RT. (Bunny Drueke / Joy Black) Two U.S. volunteer fighters for Ukraine were detained by …

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Live coverage of Ukraine

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Live updates from Ukraine: Finland, Sweden push for NATO membership

Ukrainian tanks and various Grad rocket launch systems heading towards Toshkivka, Ukraine, were seen on Sunday. Credit … Tyler Hicks / The New York Times LYSYCHANSK, Ukraine – Russian forces launched an assault on a key Ukrainian defensive position near two strategically important eastern cities on Sunday, Ukrainian military officials said, bringing them one step …

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