Vultures are key to wildlife ecosystems because of the clean-up work they do, feeding on the carcasses of dead animals.
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How poaching caused over 100 vultures to die in mass poisoning in South African national park
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Oschadbank forms consortium with Ukrgasbank, FUIB for UAH 2.8 bln loan to defense industry under state guarantee in Q4 2024
In the fourth quarter of 2024, the state-owned Oschadbank and Ukrgasbank, together with FUIB, issued a loan of UAH 2.8 billion to a defense-industrial complex enterprise under the program for increasing the state’s defense capability…
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How Europe wants to bring Putin to The Hague
LVIV, UKRAINE – Europeans are pressing to put Russia’s top officials on trial for the crime of aggression in Ukraine, but the lack of US backing could limit the effort’s chances of success.
As Russia celebrated Victory Day with military…
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From humble French fishing family to top OpenAI exec: What we know about Fidji Simo
The rising star from the south of France was the first in her family of fishermen to graduate university, talked her way into a job at eBay, and is now joining OpenAI.
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EU to provide almost EUR 1.9B for military support for Ukraine – Shmyhal
The European Union has announced plans to allocate nearly 1.9 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine, aimed at bolstering air defense and funding the procurement of weapons and artillery.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said this in a post on Telegram, Ukrinform…
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Here are Euronews Culture’s favourite Eurovision 2025 entries
Eurovision returns next week for its 69th year, and this time the world’s most gloriously bonkers singing competition is heading home to Switzerland – the country that hosted the first ever contest back in 1956!
After last year’s drama-filled edition, including wide spread…
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Foreign projects on Ukraine’s reconstruction to be implemented now and scaled up after war
The projects on Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction, involving foreign capital, should be implemented as early as now in order to scale up the experience gained after the war ends.
The relevant statement was made by President of the Turkish-Ukrainian Business…
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Ukrainian soldiers break the spell: Russian wands, invisibility cloaks fail on Lyman front
They play at being wizards — and end up in body bags. In the Lyman sector, Russian forces keep inventing new ways to storm Ukrainian positions, Armiia TV reports.
Fighting remains extremely intense despite Russia’s declared unilateral Victory Day ceasefire on 8-10 May. The heaviest…
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When art meets activism: A powerful collage for press freedom in Paris
Young volunteers and artists displayed a united front to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of expression as they highlighted the challenges of modern journalism to mark World Press Freedom Day.
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