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International Day of Boy Scouts and Founders of Scouting. What else can be celebrated on February 22
Today, on February 22, everyone involved in the scouting movement in many countries around the world is joining the International Boy Scout Day and the Scouting Founders Day. The founder of the scouting movement, which quickly became incredibly popular in many countries, was British Colonel Robert Baden-Powell.
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A U. S. congressional delegation led by House China Committee Chairman Mike Gallagher arrived in Taiwan to discuss bilateral relations, trade, investment, and regional security.
Assange trial ends in London
The High Court of England and Wales has concluded a two-day hearing on whether to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States or consider his appeal, saying a final decision will be made later.
15 people killed when a truck plunges off a cliff in the Philippines
A truck carrying 15 people plunged off a cliff in the Philippines, killing all passengers after the driver lost control on a slippery road during heavy rains.
Politico: Biden backs Rutte as new NATO chief
Biden is reportedly supporting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for the next NATO Secretary General.
Canadian military shows how they train Ukrainian sappers
The Canadian military demonstrated how they are training Ukrainian deminers to safely detect and defuse enemy mines as part of Operation UNIFIER.
Lithuania to close two checkpoints on the border with Belarus
Lithuania will close two more checkpoints on the border with Belarus due to the migration crisis.
Mine collapse in Venezuela kills 14 people
A gold mine collapse in the Venezuelan state of Bolivar on February 20 killed 14 people and injured 11 others, and the death toll is expected to reach 30 as rescue efforts continue.
US to impose sanctions on Russian military-industrial complex - State Department
The United States announces new sanctions that will target Russia's military-industrial complex and enforce previous sanctions in response to Navalny's death.
Canada calls Russian ambassador to the carpet over Navalny's death
Canada summoned the Russian ambassador to condemn Navalny's death in prison and demand a transparent investigation and the release of his body to his family.