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Zelensky awarded pupils and students with “Future of Ukraine” distinction
President Volodymyr Zelensky awarded pupils and students with the “Future of Ukraine” distinction.
According to Ukrinform, the corresponding decree No. 849/2025 of November 20 was published on the website of the head of state.
According to the document, pupils…
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Zelensky awarded pupils and students with “Future of Ukraine” distinction
President Volodymyr Zelensky awarded pupils and students with the “Future of Ukraine” distinction.
According to Ukrinform, the corresponding decree No. 849/2025 of November 20 was published on the website of the head of state.
According to the document, pupils…
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‘Too little, too late’ – the UK concludes the second part of its Covid inquiry
The UK’s second report on the Covid inquiry has emerged with 19 recommendations to guide government thinking.
The report looks at the response across the UK’s central government and devolved administrations (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) and follows on from the first report on the…
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Ukraine’s president receives draft peace plan from US, his office in Kyiv confirms
Volodymyr Zelenskyy received a draft of a proposes new peace plan from the US, his office confirmed in a statement on Thursday, calling it the “American side’s assessment” which could “help reinvigorate diplomacy.”
The office also stated that Zelenskyy plans to discuss diplomatic…
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White House Ukraine envoy to depart in January
Keith Kellogg, the U.S. special envoy to Ukraine, is leaving his post in January, a move that comes as the White House shops a proposal to end Russia’s war that would require major concessions from Kyiv.
A White House official, granted anonymity to discuss personnel moves within the…
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ECDC urges immediate uptake of flu vaccination
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) is calling for immediate influenza vaccination as EU/EEA countries report an unusually early rise in flu cases.
According to a threat assessment released today (20 November), influenza activity is appearing three to four weeks…
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The 2028 Olympics goes MAGA
LOS ANGELES — The 2028 Olympic games is adding Team Trump to its roster.
LA28, the organizing committee for the upcoming Summer Games and Paralympics in Los Angeles, posted new members of the board of directors to its website Thursday. The common thread among nearly all of the new additions…
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How Much Power Should We Give AI In End-Of-Life Decisions?
Whether or not humans are ready, AI predictions are quietly set to become part of end-of-life medical decisions.
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Could an artificial intelligence algorithm used for end-of-life care decisions predict better than your loved ones whether you’d want doctors to restart your heart if it stops…
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Why laser-removed tattoos mostly end up in toilets
Let’s say you had “Malcom Forever” tattooed across your heart and things with Mal didn’t work out.
Laser-based treatments can remove the ill-gotten ink by heating the pigment – sometimes to 300°C (572°F) – which literally blasts it out of your skin cells.
Some of those ink…
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