Dementia has become the leading cause of death in Australia, a development that has prompted public health experts to call for a “shift in…
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Fukushima and Tohoku reflect on recovery 15 years after nuclear plant disaster
On 11 March 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck northeastern Japan, triggering a tsunami that devastated coastal communities in Tohoku and caused the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster. Fifteen years on, rebuilding continues.
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What we know on the 12th day of the US and Israel’s war with Iran
A wave of strikes on Iran hit the capital and northern areas overnight into Wednesday, while Tehran launched what it called its “most intense” operation of the war, targeting Israel, Persian Gulf nations and ships passing through the Strait…
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Sweden provides €259 mn for Ukraine’s energy: repairs, equipment, and a race against next winter
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Sweden has topped up its contribution to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund by 600 million Swedish kronor (approximately $61.4 million), Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy reported,…
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Scientists may have found a pill for sleep apnea
A medication called sulthiame may help people with obstructive sleep apnea breathe more easily during the night and sleep better overall. The findings come from a European clinical trial in which the University of Gothenburg played an important role. Researchers say the results raise the…
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Russians amassing forces and equipment near Velykyi Burluk – military
Russian invaders continue to accumulate forces and equipment near Velykyi Burluk in preparation for renewed offensive operations.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported on Telegram by the press service of the Joint Forces Task Force.
“The situation in the…
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IDF aims to reduce Iran threat, not force regime change
As doubts about the prospect of imminent regime change in Iran spike, defense sources have told The Jerusalem Post that regime change is not and never was a military goal.
Rather, the IDF always hoped to enhance the conditions which might make…
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UK bans Iran-linked march to ‘prevent serious public disorder’ – POLITICO
It is the first time the Met Police has used its powers to ban protest marches since 2012.
Met Police Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan said in a statement the planned march “raises unique risks and challenges” which include “high numbers of protestors and counter protestors…
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EU threatens to cut Venice Biennale’s funding over Russia
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The European Commission has threatened to withdraw its funding for Venice Biennale after the Italian art fair announced that Russia was allowed back for the first time…
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