Researchers have warned that the findings should not be used as a ‘carte blanche’ for destructive human behaviour.
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Plant and animal extinctions slow but experts warn human activity still poses ‘significant’ risks
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Three killed, 22 wounded, including children
The injury toll from Russia’s massive attack on Kherson’s Korabelnyi district has risen to 22, including children, with three people killed in the shelling.
The Kherson Regional Military Administration announced this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“As a result…
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Ukrainian Drone Slams Into Moscow Suburb Apartment
The moment that a Ukrainian drone slammed into an apartment block in a Moscow suburb was captured by a surveillance camera. The rare strike close to the Russian capital on October 24 hit a residential building in Krasnogorsk on the western edge of Moscow. Five people, including a child, were…
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Tanzania’s first female president defies hopes of easing repression, seeks reelection
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Less than six months after Samia Suluhu Hassan was inaugurated as Tanzania’s first woman president in 2021, the country’s most famous cartoonist depicted her in a military…
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‘I yelled to get out’
Paul KirbyEurope digital editor
Kiran Ridley/Getty ImagesThe Louvre attendant described the moment thieves burst into the first-floor gallery A gallery attendant on duty at the Louvre when thieves broke in and stole eight of France’s crown jewels has said “no-one could have been prepared” for what…
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World Travel Awards: Portugal voted ‘Best Destination in Europe’ for 2025
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Portugal was voted “Best Destination in Europe” at this year’s World Travel Awards. The country…
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World Travel Awards: Portugal voted 'Best Destination in Europe' for 2025
Several destinations in Portugal were also recognised, such as Lisbon, Porto and Madeira.
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Trump’s narco strikes threaten to reroute drugs to Europe, German official warns – POLITICO
“For Germany, that would mean possible shifts along sea and land routes, as well as in digital distribution. We already have highly dynamic structures of organized crime — especially online. The U.S. administration’s announced ‘war on…
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Graffiti gains support in Guinea’s capital
A large mural in Conakry has become a new landmark in the city, created by graffiti artist Omar Diaw of the collective Guinea Ghetto Graff.
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Trump wants to ‘freeze’ Russia-Ukraine war: Who gets what if that happens? | Russia-Ukraine war News
United States President Donald Trump has suggested freezing the war in Ukraine at its current front lines and using these lines as a starting point for future negotiations over territory.
Peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine have so far…
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