0553 GMT May 25, 2022
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More than one million people have been evacuated from Ukraine into Russia since Feb. 24, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in remarks published early on Saturday.
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More than half of French nurses are close to burning out, according to a survey of nearly 60,000 of them, which found they were struggling with cancelled holidays and increased work due to coronavirus.
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More than two dozen people were feared missing on Tuesday (local time), a day after a volcano that is a tourist attraction suddenly erupted off the coast of New Zealand’s North Island, killing at least five people and injuring up to 20.
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More German voters would like to see Friedrich Merz as head of the ruling center-right Christian Democrat Union (CDU) than current leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, protégé of Chancellor Angela Merkel, according to a survey published on Sunday.
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A campaign has been launched to recruit another 20,000 social care workers in Wales over the next 10 years.
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Asian customers of Iranian oil are steady in taking supplies from the country but the Europeans refuse to buy any, despite having received exemptions from US sanctions.
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More UK people over the age of 75 should be taking statins, scientists have said, following a review of research.
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Thousands more prisoners in the UK will be able to make phone calls from their cells as part of government plans to reduce violence and reoffending.
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Every year, there are always more baby boys than girls born in England and Wales. Fact. Why?
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Teenagers who are victims of neglect, bullying, crime, family violence and sexual exploitation are more likely to self-harm and have suicidal thoughts, a study from King's College London finds.
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The United Nations (UN) on Tuesday called on countries to step up efforts to integrate the growing numbers of refugee and migrant children worldwide into their education systems.
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Giant kelp forests — those ethereal, swaying columns of seaweed found in the intermediate to deep water zones of cooler coasts along the Pacific Ocean and Southern Hemisphere — provide habitat for a variety of species that spend their lives in kelp's canopies or at the rocky bottoms.
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More than a million people in the UK live in ‘food deserts’ — neighborhoods where poverty, poor public transport and a dearth of big supermarkets severely limit access to affordable fresh fruit and vegetables, a study claimed.
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