People who have early signs of heart problems may also have changes in brain health that can be early signs of dementia, such as loss of brain volume, according to a meta-analysis published on March 26, 2025, online in Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The…
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99-Million-Year-Old Amber Reveals Bizarre New Species : ScienceAlert
A previously unknown species of wasp with an abdomen reminiscent of a Venus flytrap has been discovered in 99-million-year-old Kachin amber, and entomologists have never seen anything like it.
While the insect’s front half would pass for that of a modern wasp, its unique rear end would…
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Ukraine, EU strengthen control over financial assistance under Ukraine Facility
The Ukrainian Finance Ministry and the Ukraine Facility Audit Board have signed a memorandum to strengthen control over the effective use of financial assistance provided by the European Union.
The relevant document was signed by Ukrainian Finance Minister Sergii…
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Around 2,000 Russian troops stationed in Belarus
As of today, there are about 2,000 Russian military personnel on the territory of Belarus, who are engaged in logistics and supply issues.
This was reported by the spokesman for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, Andriy Demchenko, in a comment to…
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Donald Trump places 25% tariffs on auto imports to the US
The tariffs come as experts warn that this could in fact affect the US automotive industry, as even US automakers source their components from around the world, meaning that they could face higher costs and lower sales.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he was…
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Anxiety actually rewires your brain, but a new study says it can be undone
If you’ve ever felt like anxiety is taking over your brain, you might have been on to something. Neuroscience now confirms that chronic anxiety doesn’t just alter your mood—it reshapes the structure and function of your brain. But new research is offering hope: these anxiety…
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Ukraine’s membership in the EU as its best security guarantee. Is this really the case?
EC President Antonio Costa believes that Ukraine’s strongest security assurance is joining the EU. He highlighted “the impressive achievements of a country at war regarding its ability to implement reforms and meet convergence goals for EU accession.” Costa stated,…
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NYT: Russia is winning concessions from “deal-hungry” U.S.
Russia keeps making demands and slowing down the process to get as many concessions as possible.
According to the NYT, this is exactly the kind of strategy that Russia employs in its negotiations with the US and ultimately Ukraine.
The Trump administration has set out to secure a series…
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Russia has set forth conditions for the Black Sea truce to take effect; the US is willing to lift some sanctions, while the EU is opposed.
The Kremlin released a final statement following talks with US representatives in Saudi Arabia, outlining its conditions for a maritime truce with Ukraine. According to Russia’s statement, the agreement will take effect only after:
- Sanctions on Rosselkhozbank and…
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Zelenskyy states that the ceasefire in the Black Sea and regarding energy infrastructure took effect on March 25. Moscow, however, see it differently.
An agreement to mutually refrain from attacks on energy facilities, along with a ceasefire in the Black Sea, went into effect that day, President Zelenskyy announced on March 25. He explained that an agreement has been reached to ensure that neither side will target…
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