The next global volcanic disaster is more likely to come from volcanoes that appear dormant and are barely monitored than from the likes of
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Ethiopia eruption: Why the world’s least-known volcanoes pose the greatest risk
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Document forgery, outdated paper files among biggest challenges for digital disability assessment system — Dpty Health Minister
Document forgery and old paper files that cannot be digitized are among the biggest problems facing the digital system for assessing daily functioning, which replaced the medical and social expert commissions (MSECs), Deputy Health…
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Same-sex marriage must be respected throughout EU, top court tells Poland
Poland has been told to recognise same-sex marriages registered elsewhere in the European Union, in a ruling by the EU’s top court.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) said that EU member states were obliged to recognise a same-sex marriage between two EU citizens that had been “lawfully…
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Lavrov claims that Russia received 28-point U.S. “peace plan” through unofficial channels
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Moscow has received a U.S. plan to end the war in Ukraine through unofficial channels, which allegedly consists of 28 points.
According to Ukrinform, Lavrov was quoted by the Russian service of the BBC.
He said that Russia had…
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Milkshakes and lattes slapped with UK sugar tax, health secretary confirms – POLITICO
“Obesity robs children of the best possible start in life,” Streeting told MPs Tuesday. “It hits the poorest hardest — sets them up for a lifetime of problems.”
Bottles and cartons of milkshakes, flavored milk, sweetened yoghurt drinks, chocolate milk drinks, ready-to-drink…
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Frontline report: Thousands of trucks frozen at Kazakhstan border as Astana cracks down on sanctioned goods
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Today, the biggest news comes from Central Asia.
Here, Kazakhstan has shut down one of Russia’s most important land borders, freezing thousands of trucks and exposing just…
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Four more arrested in connection with Louvre heist, Paris prosecutor says
Four more people were arrested Tuesday in connection with the Oct. 19 heist at the Louvre, Paris prosecutors announced.
All four — two men, aged 38 and 39, and two women, 31 and 40 — are from the Paris region, Laure Beccuau, a prosecutor for…
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Zelensky holds phone call with Merz ahead of Coalition of the Willing meeting
President Volodymyr Zelensky coordinated next steps with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz ahead of the planned November 25 meeting of the Coalition of the Willing.
According to Ukrinform, the head of state reported this on Telegram.
“We discussed the latest…
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Four more suspects arrested over Louvre jewellery heist, Paris prosecutors say
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Four more people have been arrested in connection with last month’s audacious jewellery heist at the Louvre, the Paris prosecutor’s office said on…
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‘The IT Crowd’ creator Graham Linehan cleared of harassing transgender activist
The creator of celebrated British comedy sitcoms Father Ted and The IT Crowd and co-creator of Black Books has been cleared of harassing a transgender activist on social media. He was, however, found guilty of damaging their mobile phone during an encounter last year.
Prosecutors alleged that…
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