While we regularly hear about population declines in ‘charismatic’ insects like bees, huge data gaps make it hard to protect the rest.
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We know next to nothing about 99 per cent of the world’s insects: Here’s why that’s a problem
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Russian drone hits car carrying Ukrainian journalist in Kharkiv region
In Kharkiv region, some 20 km from the front line, a Russian drone attacked a Nissan Navara pickup truck as Ukrainian military were accompanying Ukrainian Witness journalist Oleksa Zhovtyi, accompanied on a mission to film a firing position.
The National Union of…
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Frontline report: Ukraine’s dirt-cheap drone strikes cost Russia 900,000 barrels of oil every single day – and $ 21 billion
Today, there is important news from the Russian Federation. Here, Ukrainians achieved a massive success in the total amount of damages done to Russian oil infrastructure over the years. With the energy ceasefire in place, Ukrainians have a clear bargaining chip in their favor, threatening to…
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Another summer of disruption? Spain’s anti-tourism protests reignite ahead of Easter break
Last summer, Spain erupted with protests driven by the soaring tourist numbers putting a strain on residents’ daily lives.
More than 90 million foreign visitors descended on the country in 2024, and consultancy firm Braintrust estimates that the number of arrivals will rocket to…
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Startup K Health’s AI Chatbot Rivaled Doctors In Clinical Decisions, New Study Finds
K Health cofounders Allon Bloch (left) and Ran Shaul
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Can artificial intelligence rival doctors’ decision-making?
A new study by researchers at Cedars-Sinai, Tel Aviv University and digital health startup K Health says yes—at least in certain circumstances. The new study looked at…
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Mexico rejoices dodging new US tariffs, but still hit by economic woes
Mexico celebrated on Thursday after dodging the latest round of tariffs from the White House, which took aim at dozens of US trading partners around the world. The nation was nonetheless reminded that in a global economy, the effects of uncertainty can’t be entirely…
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No specific dates for talks with USA yet, but they will continue – Yermak
Today there are no specific dates for the next round of talks with the American side, but they will be continued, head of the President’s Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak said.
“We are talking about this, there are no specific dates…
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Trump administration will head to London energy summit … and into a row – POLITICO
U.K. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband hopes to use the summit to promote his vision of homegrown renewable power, which he says will liberate the country from fossil fuels and the wild gas price swings that have harmed industry and consumers since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The…
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Greek rescuers continue search for missing girl after migrant boat sank off Lesbos
Greece’s coastguard said on Friday that a search and rescue operation off the island of Lesbos has still not found any trace of a child reported missing after a dinghy carrying migrants sank, killing seven people.
The search continued for a second day after survivors told authorities…
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USA committed to NATO – Rutte
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has clearly assured Washington of the alliance’s commitment.
“We have just concluded two very productive days of meetings, covering a wide range of issues….
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