In this new episode of Changemakers of Uzbekistan, we follow Nodirbek Abdusattorov, a chess grandmaster who balances a demanding competitive career with university studies while aiming for new milestones.
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Meet Nodirbek Abdusattorov: Uzbekistan’s chess prodigy
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Three U.S tick species may cause a mysterious red meat allergy
Two cases of alpha-gal syndrome suggest that the lone star tick isn’t the only species in the United States capable of triggering an allergy to red meat.
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Metal detectorists find silver Dacian treasure dating back thousands of years in Romania
Two metal detectorists recently came across millennia-old treasure in a small European village.
The discovery was made this spring in the Romanian commune of Breaza, Mureș County, which is located in Transylvania.
Transylvania is famous for…
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Irish exports to US surge by 200% ahead of tariffs
The Republic of Ireland’s goods exports to the United States surged by more than 200% in February.
The move likely reflected companies getting goods into the country ahead of new tariffs.
Irish goods exports to the US in February 2024 were worth €4.2bn (£3.6bn) rising to just under €13bn…
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How Genetic Screening Is Changing Lives
Image by freepikAdvances in modern medicine allow us to treat fetuses and newborn babies for genetic or inherited … More
Advances in modern medicine allow us to treat fetuses and newborn babies for genetic or inherited diseases. Recent studies have expanded this capability from a…
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Russian spy chief threatens Poland and Baltic States | Russia-Ukraine war News
Sergey Naryshkin’s comments likely to stoke concern that Russia could threaten other European states after Ukraine.
Russia’s foreign intelligence chief has threatened that Poland and the Baltic States will be targeted in the event of NATO…
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Ukrainian troops destroying enemy equipment in Kursk region – SBGS spox
Russian forces are constructing so-called anti-drone corridors for moving military equipment in the border area of Kursk region, however, Ukrainian troops are successfully destroying it.
According to Ukrinform, Andrii Demchenko, Spokesperson for the State Border…
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Video. Thousands of faithful in Málaga turn out for annual Easter parade
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Associations known as cofradías or ‘brotherhoods’ are a strong tradition in Spain, many of which date back to the Middle Ages.
Easter week in Málaga is one of the most spectacular in Spain and has been declared a…
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Authorities began to abuse martial law, strengthening authoritarian tendencies
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The leader of the European Solidarity party, MP Petro Poroshenko during his speech from the rostrum of the Verkhovna Rada warned the authorities against using martial…
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Dutch warned not to eat homegrown eggs over forever chemicals fears – POLITICO
RIVM is an agency of the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, which provides independent research and advice to the government.
People in the Netherlands “already ingest a lot of PFAS through other foods and partly through drinking water,” said the agency in a press release. By no…
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