Bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, have been used as medical treatments for bacterial infections for more than 100 years. Interest in these viruses is rising again as antibiotic resistance becomes a growing global health threat. Despite this renewed attention, most phage-based…
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About 19,000 civilians remain in Druzhkivka, Donetsk region
About 19,000 civilians, including 200 children, remain in the shelled town of Druzhkivka in Donetsk Oblast, where the situation is currently the most difficult.
This was stated on television by the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, Vadym…
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Norway will not participate in Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace,' PM's office says
Trump’s Board of Peace was originally conceived to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza, but according to its charter the scope does not appear to limit its role to the Palestinian territory.
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E.U. halts approval of U.S. trade deal after Trump’s Greenland tariff threat
The European Union’s legislative body on Wednesday halted work on the formal approval and implementation of the trade deal it reached last summer with President Donald Trump.
“Given the continued and escalating threats, including tariff threats,…
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Religious practice is declining in Europe, Pew Research Centre data shows
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The European population is changing and with it religious practice. To discuss the changes underway, we must first set the scene. In…
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Hand shape in Indonesian cave may be world’s oldest known rock art | Archaeology
The faded outline of a hand on a cave wall in Indonesia may be the world’s oldest known rock art, according to archaeologists who say it was created at least 67,800 years ago.
The ancient hand stencil was discovered in a limestone cave popular…
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Ukraine’s accession to EU to strengthen security, add growth potential
Ukraine’s membership in the European Union (EU) in the current geopolitical situation will be a significant advantage in the security sphere and can add momentum to overall economic growth, said European Commissioner for Economic…
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Prince Harry holds back tears as he tells court Daily Mail made Meghan’s life a misery
By Michael Holden and Sam Tobin
LONDON, Jan 21 (Reuters) – Prince Harry held back tears in the witness box as he told London’s High Court on Wednesday that the Daily Mail had made his wife Meghan’s life “an absolute misery” as he gave evidence…
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Prince Harry says Mail publisher made his wife Meghan’s ‘life a misery’
Jessica Rawnsley & Maia Daviesand
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Watch: Prince Harry arrives at court in London for third day of trial The Duke of Sussex was visibly emotional as he told a court the life of his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, had…
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