Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers has approved the conditions for the sale of the state-owned stake in PJSC Sumykhimprom, amounting to 1.738 billion ordinary registered shares, which constitutes 99.9952% of the company’s charter capital,…
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Key Takeaways From The US Talks With Ukraine And Russia In Riyadh
After separate US talks with Ukrainian and Russian delegations over three days in Saudi Arabia, the United States announced separate agreements with Ukraine and Russia on barring the use of force in the Black Sea and on efforts to halt strikes on energy facilities in both countries, but plenty…
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Finnish President to attend Paris meeting on peace and security for Ukraine
The President of the Republic of Finland, Alexander Stubb, will attend the meeting of heads of state and government in Paris on Thursday, 27 March 2025.
According to the Office of the President of Finland, the meeting will be hosted…
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HUR: Russia outlines 15 potential military conflict scenarios targeting Northern Europe
Russia has outlined 15 potential military conflict scenarios by 2045, six of which involve Northern Europe, says Vadym Skibitskyi, Deputy Chief of Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence (HUR), Ukrinform reports.
US President Donald Trump believes that Russian ruler Vladimir Putin wants peace, while…Continue Reading
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Frontline report: Ukraine’s new F-16s are now ready to attack Russian jets — and win
Today, we will discuss how the Ukrainian air force is getting stronger with the arrival of more F-16 fighter jets and how they have started to play a more important role in Ukrainian air operations. We will take a look at their effectiveness in defensive and offensive roles, combating Russian…
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Antibiotic exposure in infancy may boost Type 1 diabetes risk
Exposure to antibiotics during a key developmental window in infancy can stunt the growth of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas and may boost risk of diabetes later in life, new research in mice suggests.
The study, published this month in the journal Science, also pinpoints specific…
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New software finds aging cells that contribute to disease and health risks
For human health, prematurely aging cells are a big problem. When a cell ages and stops growing, its function changes, which can cause or worsen cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease and other chronic diseases. But these cells are also like needles in a haystack, difficult to identify by…
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Two killed, one injured in Russian strike on Kurtivka in Donetsk region
A Russian attack on the village of Kurtivka in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region has killed a woman and her three-year-old daughter, while a 15-year-old girl sustained injuries.
Vadym Filashkin, head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, announced this on
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How Zika virus knocks out our immune defenses
Zika virus and dengue virus are very close relatives. Both are mosquito-borne flaviviruses, and both specialize in infecting a host’s dendritic cells.
But a new Nature Communications study, led by scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and UC San Diego shows that these two viruses…
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Could an arthritis drug unlock lasting relief from epilepsy and seizures? Promising results in mice
A drug typically prescribed for arthritis halts brain-damaging seizures in mice that have a condition like epilepsy, according to researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The drug, called tofacitinib, also restores short-term and working memory lost to epilepsy in the mice and reduces…
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