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Emergency UN General Assembly session to deter Putin

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An emergency UN General Assembly session will commence next week, amid the war in Ukraine

The emergency UN General assembly is an opportunity to introduce a new resolution to condemn Russia.

A senior U.S. official says the meeting will call out Russia’s violations of the UN charter during the war in Ukraine.

The new policy will also urge Putin to immediately withdraw Russian troops from Ukraine.

This meeting will be a chance for all UN member states to show their support for Ukraine, with the US watching closely to see who doesn’t.

To pass, it will need two thirds of yes votes from countries in the UN.

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Turkey approves Finland’s NATO membership

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The final hurdle the Nordic nation had to jump, to get into the strategic alliance, has been removed

 
Turkey’s parliament has voted to approve Finland’s NATO membership, removing the final hurdle the Nordic nation had to jump to get into the strategic alliance.

This signals a major shift in the balance of power between the West and Russia and is a direct result of Putin’s war in Ukraine.

When beginning the invasion last year, the Russia leader made it clear he wanted to block NATO’s eastward expansion.

The debate amongst Turkey’s lawmakers went deep into the night.

Finland shares a 1,300-kilometre border with Russia, and offers the alliance a much stronger position to deter aggression.

The nation also offers access to a strong military and Finnish airspace, ports and sea lanes.

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Jury delivers verdict on Gwyneth Paltrow trial

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The eight-person jury found Paltrow was not to blame after the collision

 
Gwenyth Paltrow was not responsible for a 2016 ski collision, that’s the verdict from a U.S. jury.

The eight-person jury finding Paltrow was not to blame after colliding with a retired optometrist from Utah who sustained broken ribs and a concussion.

Terry Sanderson filed a $300,000 lawsuit against the actress, alleging that reckless skiing caused her to run into him.

Paltrow’s counter case was for $1 and her legal fees.

She told the court that it was Sanderson who was at fault for the collision.

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Two Black Hawk helicopters collide in Kentucky

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The helicopters were flying in formation using night goggles

 
Nine Army service members have died in a crash involving two Black Hawk helicopters.

The crash took place in Kentucky during a training exercise.

The helicopters were flying in formation using night goggles, when the incident happened.

The identities of the nine people have not yet been released, as the military wishes to contact their respective families first.

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