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Ex-alumno de UNH sigue en Ucrania trabajando, apoyando con fondos y preparándose para defender a su país. Defensores y oponentes de derechos de aborto piden al Senado un proyecto de ley más claro. Se discuten proyectos de ley sobre legalización de marihuana en el Senado.
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The kits are based on those carried by the U.S. Army.
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Throughout the war in Ukraine, NHPR has been communicating with Ivan Chaika, a UNH Law grad who lives in the region.
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President Biden's remark about Russian President Vladimir Putin came in a speech in Warsaw. A White House official later said Biden "was not discussing Putin's power in Russia, or regime change."
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A grassroots organization is documenting the violence in Ukraine, and has found support in New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire Public Radio will carry live coverage of the president's news conference.
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Una investigación de NHPR ha descubierto alegaciones de una mala conducta sexual de CEO de centros de rehabilitación. El gobernador Sununu publicó su propia propuesta de mapa congregacional.
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Though their future legal status in the country is still unclear, Afghans and Ukrainians living in New Hampshire can now apply to remain for at least 18 months.
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The Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey said that a group of 86 Turkish nationals, including 34 children, were among the people who had sought safety in the mosque.