Virus update:
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 22, 2022
• South Korea's COVID-19 deaths strain crematories, hospitals.
• Biden wants $22.5 in COVID funds without cutting other programs.
• Detroit schools putting relief money toward tutoring, after-school programs.
Follow all @AP coverage: https://t.co/Iy8c53N5dn
City of nine million people locked down overnight in China.
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 22, 2022
Chinese authorities report 4,770 new Covid infections across the country in 24 hours.
Last week, officials revealed only around half of Chinese aged over 80 have been double-vaccinatedhttps://t.co/i1d3CIGdoa pic.twitter.com/objajAjiaq
The #Ukraine war will have major consequences for energy, food, inflation and poverty.@EBRD chief economist @bjavorcik explains the impact of the conflict on the global economy
— Roland Jackson (@rolandfj) March 22, 2022
➡️ https://t.co/lbS4wVivAS by @rolandfj for @AFP pic.twitter.com/iDsuudW0st
Farmers worldwide aren't rushing to fill their fields with wheat as war interrupts supplies from Ukraine and Russia.
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 22, 2022
They face drought, expensive fertilizer and other hurdles as nations at risk of food shortages look to them to fill the gaps.https://t.co/uAKVqMse00
Liberals, NDP leadership make deal to support federal government through 2025 | CBC News Special https://t.co/G704Mjie4w
— CBC Politics (@CBCPolitics) March 22, 2022
It’s the start of a new school year in Yemen. pic.twitter.com/vxS5c2VURT
— Clayton Morris (@ClaytonMorris) March 22, 2022
BREAKING: Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been convicted of fraud and contempt of court and sentenced to nine years in a maximum security prison. https://t.co/gGXwlhUSOu
— AP Europe (@AP_Europe) March 22, 2022
Nicaragua opposition leader Cristiana Chamorro sentenced https://t.co/IBbFU1lFUp
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 22, 2022
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