The personal story of the Korean Cultural Centres Association in Uzbekistan chairman, Viktor Pak, who was raised by an Uzbek family, is the best example of how the country of around 38 million people tries to unite its diverse population
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Strength in diversity: Uzbekistan's evolving approach to unity and inclusion
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Thousands rally across Europe for Gaza, demand ‘free Palestine’
VIENNA/GUMULCINE, Greece
Thousands staged demonstrations Saturday across Europe, including in Germany, Austria, and Greec,e in solidarity with Palestinians.
A large crowd gathered at Christian Broda Platz Square in…
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Real-time ocean monitoring: How a fibre-optic experiment could save endangered orcas
The Salish Sea experiment turns undersea cables into giant whale microphones for research.
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Drone strike hits Orenburg gas processing plant in Russia
Governor of Russia’s Orenburg region Yevhen Solntsev reported a drone strike on the gas processing plant.
That is according to BBC, cited by Ukrinform.
It is noted that Ukrainian drones attacked the Orenburg gas processing plant, causing partial damage to the…
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Danger tourism: Meet the travellers flocking to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan
Following the Taliban resurgence in 2021, Afghanistan has witnessed an unexpected boom in tourism – but is it really wise to visit?
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Public consultation for Digital Fairness Act exposes Europe’s survey sore spots
The author makes the case for changing a European Union consultation process to represent more diverse perspectives.
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Europe’s Plasticised Mixed PVC Market Set for Modest Growth to 1.1 Million Tons in Volume and $2.7 Billion in Value by 2035 – News and Statistics
Oct 19, 2025
IndexBox has just published a new report: Europe – Plasticised Mixed Polyvinyl Chloride in Primary Forms – Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends and Insights.
The European market for plasticised…
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Breakthrough cancer therapy stops tumor growth without harming healthy cells
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute and Vividion Therapeutics have discovered chemical compounds that can precisely prevent the cancer-driving gene RAS from connecting with a key pathway responsible for tumor growth.
The potential treatment is now moving into its first human clinical…
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Russian drone and artillery strikes leave five wounded in Kherson region
In Kherson region, five people were injured over the past day as a result of Russian shelling.
That is according to Oleksandr Prokudin, Head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, who reported this on Telegram, as covered by Ukrinform.
Multiple towns and…
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‘Andrew told Met to dig up dirt on Virginia’ and ‘Virginia’s revenge’
Most of the front pages have further reaction to the news that Prince Andrew is to stop using his royal titles.
The Sunday Times reports that Prince William isn’t satisfied with the outcome and he’ll take a “more ruthless” approach when he’s…
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