- Extreme weather turns Beijing into rain trap, kills at least 30 Reuters
- Heavy rains and flooding kill at least 34 people in and near Beijing NPR
- China floods: 30 killed in Beijing after days of heavy rain BBC
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Enemy attacks penal colony in Zaporizhzhia Region at night, 16 dead, 35 wounded
Russian troops attacked one of the penitentiary institutions in the Zaporizhzhia Region at night.
This was reported by the head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov, on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“At night, the Russians…
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Russians attack Zaporizhzhia Region 672 times in 24 hours, one woman injured
In total, the occupiers carried out 672 strikes on 14 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia Region over the past 24 hours. An 81-year-old woman was wounded as a result of enemy shelling in the Polohy District.
The Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration,…
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Proposed changes to EU deforestation law will boost illegal Russia timber trade, NGO warns
A majority of EU countries are pushing for changes to the EU deforestation law that could likely boost illegal timber imports from sanctioned Russia and Belarus, according to NGO Earthsight, which claims states pushing for the changes are benefiting from the illegal timber trade.
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EASE calls for grid access reform in Europe to accelerate storage connections
The European Commission has opened a public consultation to inform new guidance on grid connections in contexts of limited capacity. In its response, EASE highlights the growing impact of speculative or stalled projects…
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Taiwan President Calls Off US Transit as Trump Seeks Summit With China’s Xi
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te appeared to call off an overseas trip planned for next week after the Trump administration failed to greenlight his stopover in the US, amid concerns it could derail trade talks with China.
Lai had previously…
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Toddler bone remains may be earliest evidence of cannibalism in Europe
The decapitated remains of an infant discovered at the Gran Dolina archaeological site in Burgos, Spain, may be the earliest evidence of
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Columbia scientists turn yogurt into a healing gel that mimics human tissue
Researchers from Columbia Engineering have established a framework for the design of bioactive injectable hydrogels formulated with extracellular vesicles (EVs) for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications.
Published on July 25 in Matter, Santiago Correa, assistant professor of…
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