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Ukraine slammed over restrictive media law

Kiev’s “authoritarian” step threatens press freedom in the country, the International Federation of Journalists has warned A controversial media law enacted in Ukraine last month could create “systemic problems for democracy” by greatly expanding government control over press freedom, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) stressed in a damning statement on Thursday.

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Special counsel to investigate Biden

As of Thursday, the president and his predecessor are both under investigation over the apparent mishandling of classified files US Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed a special counsel to probe President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents. The White House has confirmed that Biden stored two batches of sensitive files in his garage and…

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Over two-thirds of Viennese doctors want out – poll

Critical staff shortages resulting in widespread burnout are reportedly to blame for growing disillusionment More than two-thirds of Viennese doctors “regularly” consider resigning, a survey conducted by the Vienna Medical Association revealed on Tuesday, citing the seemingly insurmountable problems of overwork and understaffing.

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