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Here are some holiday movies that you may enjoy watching this Christmas season
Here are some more holiday movies that you may enjoy watching this Christmas season:
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Zelensky Heads Home to Dire Situation After Hero’s Welcome in Washington
While the U.S. gave the Ukrainian leader a coveted missile battery, additional aid was tied up by a political squabble in Washington.
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To Save a Ruin, Send in the Sheep
The archaeological park of Pompeii has found a low-tech way to prevent the site from being overrun by vegetation: hungry sheep.
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Putin Concedes Military Failings, but Insists Russia Will Fight On
Nodding to criticism that his army lacked the basic necessities to wage war, the Russian leader said his government was providing “everything that the army asks for.’’
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In Bakhmut, a Food Stand Stays Open Despite the War
Despite all the shelling, and with no electricity, one snack shop is still serving the soldiers and citizens who have stayed in Bakhmut, Ukraine, a pivotal battleground in the war.
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Waiter Shortage Hits London Restaurants After Brexit
Europeans used to flock to London for restaurant jobs. Now, with doors to migrants largely closed after Britain left the European Union, many establishments are becoming desperate.
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Charles Sobhraj, tourist killer known as the Serpent, to be released
Sobhraj was convicted for the murders of American tourist Connie Jo Bronzich and Canadian Laurent Carriere. Nepal’s Supreme Court ordered his release due to his age and conduct.
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Ukraine live briefing: In Washington, Zelensky and Biden cast aid to Ukraine as investment in global security
Biden announced $1.85 billion in security assistance for Ukraine during Zelensky’s visit, which included a stop at the White House and an address to Congress.
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Pelé to spend Christmas in hospital as cancer advances
The Brazilian soccer icon is now under “elevated care,” and his family says he will remain in hospital in Sao Paulo over the holidays.
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Charles Sobhraj, tourist killer known as the Serpent, to be released
Sobhraj was convicted for the murders of American tourist Connie Jo Bronzich and Canadian Laurent Carriere. Nepal’s Supreme Court ordered his release due to his age and conduct.