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The five GOP senators who voted to call witnesses


February 14, 2021

Five Senate Republicans voted with Democrats to allow witnesses in former President Trump ‘s impeachment trial, a curveball that has thrown the timeline for the proceedings into limbo. In a surprise move, the Senate voted 55-45 on Saturday to allow debates and votes on calling specific witnesses after Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), the lead impeachment manager, said that House Democrats wanted to call Rep. Jaime …

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Beijing to build 26 leisure parks in 2021


February 14, 2021

Beijing plans to build 26 leisure parks in 2021 to improve the urban ecological environment, local authorities said. The newly-built parks will be located in the districts of Fengtai, Haidian and Shunyi, said Deng Naiping, director of the Beijing Gardening and Greening Bureau. In 2021, the coverage of parks and green spaces within a radius of 500 meters will rise …

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Renewable energy to become important heating source in rural China


February 14, 2021

China will promote the use of renewable energy as one of the important sources of heating in the country’s rural areas during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), the National Energy Administration (NEA) said. The administration has issued a circular to improve energy structure and utilise renewable energy for heating, calling on all localities to take measures in accordance with …

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China urges US to support WHO with ‘real action’


February 14, 2021

China welcomed the return of the United States to the World Health Organisation (WHO), but hopes it will support the WHO’s work with “real actions”, a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the US said on Saturday. A senior US official issued a statement claiming America’s re-engaging the WHO meant holding it to the highest standards and asking all countries to participate in …

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Virus expected to last for long time despite vaccine rollout


February 14, 2021

STOCKHOLM: The head of the EU’s disease control agency has warned that the novel coronavirus could last indefinitely even as global infections slowed by nearly half in the last month and vaccine rollouts gathered pace in parts of the world. In an interview, ECDC chief Andrea Ammon urged European countries in particular not to drop their guard against a virus …

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‘Democracy is fragile’: Joe Biden reacts to Trump’s senate acquittal


February 14, 2021

Trump’s acquittal raises questions about what’s next for the 74-year-old former president, the Republican Party, and President Joe Biden. US President  Joe Biden reacted to former President Donald Trump’s Senate acquittal, saying that   democracy is “fragile” and “must always be defended.” “This sad chapter in our history has reminded us that democracy is fragile. That it must always be defended. …

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Miami mayor sees bitcoin move as way to attract tech


February 14, 2021

bit The city of Miami is seeking to embrace bitcoin in its operations, a move that could bring dividends in terms of attracting technology companies, Mayor Francis Suarez said on Saturday. The city commission late on Thursday approved in a 4-1 vote a first step in the mayor’s proposal to allow bitcoin to be used to pay city workers and …

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Coronavirus kills 31 more, infects 1,404 over 24 hours


February 14, 2021

ISLAMABAD: The coronavirus claimed 31 more lives as another 1,404 people tested positive for the deadly disease during the past 24 hours across Pakistan. According to the latest update released by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 1,404 new infections surfaced after 34,475 samples were tested during this period. The positivity ratio of Covid-19 cases was recorded at 4.07 …

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