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Invaders carry out more than 100 shellings in Sumy region
In the Sumy region, as a result of Russian shelling over the past day, one civilian was killed, and seven were injured.
According to Ukrinform, the Sumy Regional Military Administration reported this on Telegram.
“In the Stepanivka community, a 24-year-old man was…
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European leaders react to International Women’s Day
Strength, equality and responsibility. These were the three concepts that resonated between European leaders on the 8 March, also known as International Women’s Day.
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European leaders react to International Women's Day
Figures including Ursula von der Leyen, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Pedro Sánchez and Giorgia Meloni praised women’s contributions and called for continued progress on equality.
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Iran’s foreign minister responds to Trump: If he seeks escalation, it’s ‘what he will get’
Iran is walking back its attempts to lessen tensions with neighbors in the Middle East. Blame President Donald Trump, a senior diplomat said on Saturday.
Tehran’s “openness to de-escalation within our region provided that our neighbours’ airspace, territory, and waters are not used to…
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A new “magic mushroom” drug could treat depression without psychedelic hallucinations
Psilocybin, the psychoactive compound found in “magic mushrooms,” has drawn growing interest from scientists studying treatments for conditions such as depression, anxiety, substance use disorders and some neurodegenerative diseases. Despite its therapeutic promise, the intense hallucinogenic…
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Enemies fire on rescuers dealing with aftermath of night attack in Kharkiv region
The Russian army struck firefighters at night while they were dealing with the aftermath of an attack in the village of Velyka Babka in the Chuhuiv district of the Kharkiv region.
According to Ukrinform, the State Emergency Service reported this on Facebook.
A Russian drone…
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Scientists discover hidden brain cells that may stop Alzheimer’s tau buildup
The accumulation of tau protein in the brain is a defining feature of Alzheimer’s disease. In a study published March 5 in the Cell Press journal Cell Press Blue, researchers describe a newly identified biological process that may help explain how tau builds up. The research combined animal…
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