Twelve of the world’s finest violinists are locked in a fierce bow-to-bow to become the first-ever winner of the Classic Violin Olympus in Dubai.
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Classical musicians compete in Dubai for inaugural violinist title
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Rubio says US has ”done its best” for Ukraine peace and now understands Russia ”better”
Marco Rubio. Stock photo: Getty Images
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio believes that Washington has made sufficient efforts to reach a peaceful settlement between Ukraine and Russia.
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Wave Of Russian Strikes Kills 9 In Marhanets, Injures Dozens
A Russian drone attack hit a bus carrying workers in the Ukrainian town of Marhanets in the Dnipropetrovsk region, killing at least nine people and injuring dozens of others, local authorities said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the attack, saying Russia’s use of…
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EU Commission withdrew patent file to push for agreement, says industry chief
In its 2025 work program, the European Commission announced it will scrap rules on Standard Essential Patents.
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Hackers pounce on Pope’s death with scams – POLITICO
Campaigns of this type often pop up around major news events, when hackers elicit curiosity and emotional reactions to try to lure unsuspecting users to fraudulent websites.
“Cybercriminals thrive on chaos and curiosity,” said Rafa Lopez, a security engineer at Check Point….
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Mourners visit Pope Francis lying in state at St Peter’s Basilica
Sarah Rainsford and Laura GozziReuters
The pontiff’s body, laid out in an open coffin, was moved to the church in a formal procession Mourners are paying their respects to Pope Francis, whose body was moved from his Vatican residence to St Peter’s…
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What is the European public's attitude towards irregular migrants' rights?
British respondents showed the least support for policies on healthcare, social welfare, labour protections and regularisation, while Italians are more positive about granting rights to irregular migrants.
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Macron's office denies reports of another snap election in France
French President Emmanuel Macron’s popularity at home has improved dramatically in recent weeks.
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Trump Live Updates: China Tariffs, Ukraine War and More
In the three months since President Trump returned to power, his administration has prized speed and shock value.
Harvard University is wagering that White House strategy could be used against it.
The 51-page lawsuit the university filed on Monday,…
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Family dynamics shape body image differently across cultures
Body appreciation differs between Middle-Eastern and Western societies, a new international study can reveal, highlighting how cultural and family influences shape body image and eating behaviours in young women.
Led by Flinders University and published in the journal Body Image, the study…
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