Biden will sign orders to push for more government funding to the U.S. biotechnology industry. Pakistan scrambles to protect a vital power station supplying millions of people against a growing threat of flooding, and more. Here are the top 5⃣ stories you need to know today pic.twitter.com/NFTpGuXSKM
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 12, 2022
• Russia attacks power stations in Ukraine causing power outages across the country
— DW News (@dwnews) September 12, 2022
• Tight race between Sweden's left and right blocs in parliamentary elections
• Public gets chance to view queen's coffin in Edinburgh
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#UPDATE Distribution of seats by political party in the Swedish parliament based on seat projections after nearly 95% of the general election vote counted #AFPgraphics pic.twitter.com/NWBCwxoouo
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) September 12, 2022
Ethiopia's Tigray leadership have expressed interest in a peace process led by the African Union, two years into the conflict.https://t.co/E0KH0JiAUU
— DW News (@dwnews) September 12, 2022
Extremists allied with the Islamic State group have spread their attacks further south into Mozambique’s most populous province. They have assaulted a Catholic mission, killed a nun and beheaded some other residents. https://t.co/y3fWa5jbE4
— AP Africa (@AP_Africa) September 12, 2022
Afghan women made an impassioned plea at the UN for solid international action to address the "gender apartheid" in their country since the Taliban swept to power last year https://t.co/HE9H1tDlkH
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) September 12, 2022
Germany must meet NATO's 2% of GDP military spending target over the long term, according to Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht.
— DW Politics (@dw_politics) September 12, 2022
She also says Germany must accept a military leadership role that it had earlier shied away from. pic.twitter.com/XiPhj7mtxs
A day-by-day guide from today until Queen Elizabeth II's funeral https://t.co/2RvRlmqg2e
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) September 12, 2022
A rocket crashed back to Earth shortly after liftoff Monday in the first launch accident for Jeff Bezos’ space travel company, but the capsule carrying experiments managed to parachute to safety. https://t.co/5VeQlKKsVx pic.twitter.com/grLgPpOahk
— The Associated Press (@AP) September 12, 2022
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