The Crocodile Park in Agadir has launched a heart-racing new feature, allowing visitors the chance to zipline directly over live crocodile enclosures.
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Agadir’s Crocodile Park launches Morocco’s first zipline over live reptiles
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Ukraine ready to take steps to align with EU standards
Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, Taras Kachka, assured Gert Jan Koopman, Director-General of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Neighborhood and Enlargement Negotiations, of Ukraine’s commitment to resolving the situation regarding…
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Exclusive: Elon Musk’s X fails to deal with Russian disinformation, breaching EU rules, study says
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More than 100 pieces of content published on X from Russian state media and disinformation actors that fail to comply with European rules still appear on the social media platform despite being reported to…
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Can AI help predict landslides? Scientists are training it to respond faster to cascading disasters
The researchers’ AI flagged more than 7,000 landslides within just three hours following an earthquake last year.
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Crazy for comics: Home to Central Asia’s biggest Comic Con, Kazakhstan nurtures home-grown talent
In this episode of Modern Nomads, we dive into Kazakhstan’s emerging comics scene—following a local artist who now works with Marvel, and diving into the biggest Comic Con in Central Asia.
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A spotlight on Qatar’s most beloved animals, from Arabian horses to whale sharks and falcons
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Qatar 365 explores the country’s rich animal traditions…
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Don’t send single, male asylum-seekers to failing Belgium, Dutch court tells government – POLITICO
But the Council of State said the lack of shelter for single male asylum-seekers in Belgium was now “structural” rather than “temporary.” It added that the group also lacks “access to effective legal protection because the Belgian authorities fail to comply with court rulings and…
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Cancer cells go up in flames—thanks to this deep-sea sugar
Promoting pyroptosis — an inflammatory form of programmed cell death — has become a promising treatment strategy for cancer. In research published in The FASEB Journal, investigators purified a long-chain sugar molecule, or exopolysaccharide, from deep-sea bacteria and demonstrated that it…
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