Two new studies released in 2025 provide a mixed picture of how well our current antivirals are holding up against H5N1, the highly pathogenic bird flu virus that continues to spill over into mammals and humans. The good news: H5N1 viruses from recent human cases remain susceptible to frontline…
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Dinosaur-era wasp captured prey with Venus flytrap-like ‘paddles’
Scientists have discovered a new species of ancient wasp, encased in 99-million-year-old amber, that may have lived alongside dinosaurs.
The…
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Recruiting center explains soldier selection and training process
Under the Contract 18-24 project, it is currently possible to join 9 brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
This was announced on television by Alla Punko, an officer of the media relations department of the first recruiting center, an Ukrinform correspondent…
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Ceasefire? What ceasefire? Killer Russian drones rain down across Ukraine – POLITICO
“Every day in Ukraine is marked by large-scale attacks with strike drones, mostly ‘Shaheds’ — it was Iran that taught Russia how to produce such drones. No country should have to go through this,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a post on X.
“And against this…
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‘Avengers: Doomsday’: The five-hour plus casting announcement that’s exciting and confusing fans
An unconventional (and long) announcement… Anticipated names missing… Some surprise inclusions… Marvel’s latest stunt has divided the internet.
It’s the 5 hour and 30 minutes cast announcement which confused and excited fans in equal measure.
Instead of bringing…
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Drones, Mines and Snipers: Ukraine’s Front Line Is a World Away from Peace Talks
Hunted by drones, stalked by snipers and surrounded by minefields, soldiers fighting in Ukraine can’t risk even a small lapse in concentration.
That is why Col. Dmytro Palisa, commander of Ukraine’s 33rd Mechanized Brigade, instructs his soldiers to ignore speculation about a possible…
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DPRK may send at least 3,000 troops to Russia this year
North Korea probably sent at least three thousand troops to Russia in January and February to support the war against Ukraine.
According to Yonhap, this was stated by the Joint Chiefs of Staff of South Korea (JCS), Ukrinform reports.
“Of the some 11,000 North…
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Russia will not leave occupied territories of Ukraine, but they will not be recognized as Russian – Kellogg
The most difficult issue in the settlement of the Russian-Ukrainian war will be the territorial one, and it is necessary to distinguish between actual and legal control over the territories: the Russian Federation will not leave the…
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Trump undermines Reeves’ big day – POLITICO
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Sky News’ Sam Coates and Politico’s Anne McElvoy debrief on Rachel Reeves’ spring statement – with the added twist of Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on all imported cars.
The chancellor has planned to…
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Ukrainian law enforcers refer UAH 13.8 bln Ukrnafta embezzlement case to court
Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) have referred to court a case involving the misappropriation of over UAH 13.8 billion from Ukrnafta by seven…
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