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Death toll from Iran’s crackdown on protests jumps to at least 2,571, activists say
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As hate spirals in India, Hindu extremists turn to Christian targets | Politics
On Christmas Eve, Hindu hardline groups affiliated with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced a shutdown in the central Indian city of Raipur. The protest was called over allegations of “forced”…
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Enemy launches massive UAV attack on Kryvyi Rih, damaging infrastructure facilities
The enemy is launching a massive attack with strike UAVs on Kryvyi Rih, with explosions in the city and damage to infrastructure.
This was reported on Telegram by the head of the city’s defense council, Oleksandr Vilkul, according to Ukrinform.
“Explosions. A massive…
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Why the world has started stockpiling food again
Governments are hoarding rice and grain as insurance against a world they increasingly view as unstable. But many economists believe it could be counter-productive
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Royal Society president reignites Elon Musk row by defending lack of action | Royal Society
The president of the Royal Society has reignited a row over Elon Musk’s association with the body by arguing that fellows should only be ejected for fraud or other defects in their research.
In an interview with the Guardian, Paul Nurse defended…
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Doctors discover the source of mysterious intoxication
Scientists have identified specific gut bacteria and biological pathways that cause alcohol to be produced inside the body in people with auto-brewery syndrome (ABS). This rare and frequently misunderstood condition causes individuals to experience intoxication even though they have not consumed…
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Medieval mass grave unearthed in Germany may contain remains of Black Death victims
Researchers have unearthed strong evidence of thousands of Black Death victims in a first-of-its-kind mass grave at a medieval village outside…
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Russia carried out about 150,000 shellings of SBGS positions over year
Last year, the enemy—the Russian Federation—carried out about 150,000 attacks on the positions of the State Border Guard Service units.
This was announced by State Border Guard Service spokesman (SBGS) Andriy Demchenko during a briefing in Kyiv, according to a…
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Millions with dementia still prescribed drugs linked to falls and confusion
Even after years of medical guidelines advising caution, brain-altering medications linked to falls, confusion, and hospitalizations are still widely prescribed to people with dementia. New research published on January 12 in the peer-reviewed journal JAMA reports that about one in four Medicare…
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