Ukraine is calling on the leadership of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) not to play into the hands of the aggressor state, Russia, regarding the occupation of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), and not to help the perpetrator evade responsibility by hiding behind…
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North Korean defector reveals privileges for soldiers who fought against Ukraine
A North Korean defector has shared details about the special benefits that soldiers from his country receive after fighting alongside Russian forces against Ukraine, Czech publication iRozhlas reports.
Last summer, Pyongyang sent about 12,000 of its troops to Russia to fight against Ukrainians….Continue Reading
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Why is Lady Gaga being sued for $100m by a surf company?
“Pay the toll to the angels”… and maybe to a California-based surf company, who is claiming the pop star has copied their logo…
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Next posts strong growth amid ongoing economic struggles in the UK
Although Next recorded impressive yearly results, other clothing retailers such as H&M continued to struggle as UK consumers remain cautious in their spending.
British multinational clothing giant Next revealedon Thursday that its full price sales for 2024 increased…
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Video. Kristi Noem visits El Salvador prison holding US deportees
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Visiting a high-security El Salvador prison, US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reinforced the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown while inspecting deported Venezuelans held under harsh conditions for alleged gang ties.
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After Moscow’s war killed 500 Ukrainian athletes, UEFA weighs Russia’s football comeback
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is currently taking steps to reinstate Russia in international football competitions, according to The Independent. According to sources, some football figures would like to “have them back tomorrow”.
As of March 2025, Russia’s ongoing war…Continue Reading
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Why are cars bigger in the U.S.? It’s not just cheap gas.
Americans, as you may have noticed, like to supersize things. Soda cans are bigger here, and so are hotel rooms, houses, and cars. Here in the U.S., giant pickup trucks and SUVs are the norm; visit any school at pickup time and you’re likely to see Chevrolet Tahoes, Jeep Grand Wagoneers,…
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Russian forces launch massive attack on central Kherson
The Russian military heavily shelled the central part of Kherson, injuring at least one person.
That’s according to the Kherson City Military Administration, Ukrinform reports.
A 56-year-old man has been hospitalized. He suffered blast injuries, and further examinations are…
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Why Layer Health And Investors Believe It Can Solve Healthcare AI’s Scalability Challenge With A Fresh $21 Million
TITLayer Health cofounders Luke Murray, Monica Agrawal, Divya Gopinath, David Sontag, and Steven Horng
VALENCIAArtificial intelligence (AI) is enjoying its moment as the hottest area of venture investment, with more than $100 billion flowing into the sector last year. In healthcare, AI…
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'Coalition of the Willing' meets in Paris to strengthen support for Ukraine
Leaders from nearly 30 countries and NATO and EU chiefs met in the French capital to discuss bolstering aid to Kyiv and deploying European troops to secure long-term peace.
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