Sometimes Donald Trump says he didn’t mean what he said. His repeated promises to end the Russia-Ukraine war on Day 1 of his second-term or sooner were an “exaggeration” that he “said in jest,” he told TIME in April. “I said that…
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The noxious plague troubling Istanbul’s coast
In the early summer of 2021, a plague of mucilage struck the Sea of Marmara. The gunky, sticky ropes of algae hovered like a bad dream on the surface of the water, strangling fish and marine life, leaving a film of bacteria behind. The mucilage…
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Three injured as Russian forces shell clinic in Bilozerka
In the village of Bilozerka, Kherson region, Russian forces shelled a medical facility with artillery fire, injuring a patient and two healthcare workers.
In a post on Facebook, the Kherson Regional Military Administration said the attack occurred early in the…
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Closest-ever images of the Sun captured by Nasa probe | News
NASA has released the closest-ever images of the Sun, captured just 3.8 million miles from its surface.
Since its launch in 2018, the Parker Solar Probe has gradually circled closer to the sun, flying past Venus to use the planet’s gravity to move it into a tighter orbit.
Newly released footage…
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Blue sharks can change colour like chameleon, scientists find
Unique structures on the skin of the blue shark suggest it may be able to change colour like a chameleon, according to a new study.
The study,…
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Trump to send weapons to Ukraine for first time since returning to power – media
US President Donald Trump will send weapons to Kyiv for the first time since returning to office under his presidential powers under the PDA program, Reuters reports, citing sources.
The package, worth about $300 million, is expected to include Patriot missiles and other weapons….
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Graves prepared for Srebrenica victims 30 years after massacre
Fresh graves were dug in Srebrenica for seven recently identified victims of the 1995 massacre, Europe’s only genocide recognised by the UN since World War II, nearly 30 years after their deaths.
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