Increasing pressure on manufacturers to move production to Europe will disrupt existing supply routes and force companies to construct new ones, several industry representatives have told Euronews ahead of EU leaders’ talks on the “European preference” – the European Commission’s…
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Newly Discovered Fossil Among The Earliest Land Creatures to Enjoy a Salad : ScienceAlert
Meet Tyrannoroter heberti, a newly described species that was one of the largest, most feared land animals of its time – at least, if you were a fern. Hailing from 307 million years ago, this strange tetrapod was among the earliest known terrestrial creatures to experiment with a…
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Russian army strikes private house in Sumy region, two children injured
Russian troops struck a private house in the Sumy region, injuring two young children.
According to Ukrinform, the Sumy City Military Administration reported this on Telegram.
“The enemy struck a private residential building in one of the community’s villages….
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This common tomato nutrient may help prevent severe gum disease
A recent study suggests that older Americans who do not get enough lycopene in their diets face a much higher risk of developing severe periodontitis. The analysis focused on U.S. adults ages 65 to 79 and found that risk levels varied by both race and sex. The findings were published in The…
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Ukrainian accuses IOC of ‘betrayal’ for banning helmet with images of dead athletes | Winter Olympics 2026
A Ukrainian skeleton racer has accused the International Olympic Committee of “betrayal” after it banned his racing helmet, which showed images of athletes and his friends that were killed following Russia’s invasion, from the Winter…
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Skeleton-Ukraine seeks permission for Heraskevych to wear ‘helmet of remembrance’
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, ITALY, Feb 10 – Ukraine’s Olympic Committee has put in a request for their skeleton competitor Vladyslav Heraskevych to wear a “helmet of remembrance” at the Milano Cortina Winter Games in honour of those killed in the war with…
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France bets on six new nuclear reactors and renewables to power its energy future
After months of political deadlock in France over the budget, the government is preparing to move forward on one of its most sensitive policy areas: energy.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has confirmed that he will sign, “by the end of next week”, the decree publishing France’s…
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