- Lovebugs Swarm South Korea’s Capital, Drawing Residents’ Ire The New York Times
- Lovebugs vex South Korea, covering hiking trails and sidewalks The Washington Post
- Watch: Millions of ‘lovebugs’ swarm hikers in South Korea BBC
- Seoul wrestles…
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Dozens missing after ferry sinks off Bali
At least four people have died and dozens are missing after a ferry sank off Indonesia’s tourist island of Bali, rescuers said.
The boat was carrying 53 passengers and 12 crew members when it sank at 23:20 local time (15:35 GMT) on Wednesday while…
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Kallas once again calls on China to stop supporting Russia’s war, which threatens European security
The head of the European Union’s foreign policy, Kaja Kallas, stated that the continued support of Chinese companies for Russia’s war against Ukraine poses a serious threat to European security, and urged China to immediately cease any assistance to the Russian military-industrial…
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Trump allies caught off guard by Pentagon’s Ukraine weapons freeze
The Pentagon’s decision to halt some weapons shipments to Ukraine blindsided even people who are usually closely briefed on such matters, including members of Congress, State Department officials and key European allies, according to six people familiar with the situation.
The surprise move…
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CIA review of 2016 Russia election probe finds no major flaws
A CIA review released Wednesday is critical of how the agency arrived at the assessment that Russia sought to sway the 2016 election in favor of Donald Trump — but finds the overall conclusion was sound.
The initial assessment, which has been condemned by Trump and his allies, was done too…
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Russian drone hits apartment block in Odesa
Four people were injured after a Russian drone targeted an apartment block in Odesa, badly damaging part of the building.
Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov reported this on Telegram, Ukrinform saw.
“Five people, including two children, blocked on the upper floors were…
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The fatal mutation that lets cancer outsmart the human immune system
New research from UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center has uncovered an evolutionary change that may explain why certain immune cells in humans are less effective at fighting solid tumors compared to non-human primates. This insight could lead to more powerful cancer treatments.
The study was…
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Estonia says arson attack on Ukrainian restaurant was order by Russia’s intelligence services
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ADVERTISEMENTAn arson attack on a restaurant and supermarket in Estonia last year were ordered by Russian intelligence, an Estonian court said on Wednesday.
The attack was one in a series across Europe tracked linked to Russia by Western…
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Earth Became a Hothouse 250 Million Years Ago, And We Finally Know Why : ScienceAlert
Some 252 million years ago, almost all life on Earth disappeared.
Known as the Permian–Triassic mass extinction – or the Great Dying – this was the most catastrophic of the five mass extinction events recognised in the past 539 million years of our planet’s history.
Up to 94% of marine…
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