Greens in Berlin push to abolish the neutrality law, claiming it discriminates against Muslim women wearing headscarves and hampers their careers in public service.
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German Greens push to abolish neutrality act, allowing headscarves for civil servants
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Man Shot by Police at Toronto Airport
The police shot a man at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Thursday morning, causing a partial shutdown in the departures area of the airport’s largest terminal, the authorities said.
The man’s age and condition were unknown. Paramedics…
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Europe’s Shifting Strategy to Boost Ukraine’s Own Weapons Production
European countries are shifting their strategy when it comes to Ukraine, aiming to boost the country’s capacity to produce enough weapons for its own defense rather than handing over ready-made weapons from their own…
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Lions in Yorkshire? Archaeologists uncover gruesome evidence of ancient Roman bloodsports
Forget the Colosseum and what you’ve seen in the Gladiator film franchise – the latest evidence of ancient Roman brutality comes not from the heart of Italy, but from a quiet field in Yorkshire.
A Roman-era skeleton unearthed in York, England, has given archaeologists the first…
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Lions vs Gladiators? Archaeologists find gruesome evidence of ancient Roman bloodsports in York
Are you not entertained? New analysis from the bones of an ancient gladiator discovered in York suggests that British fighters may have been attacked by ferocious big cats during arena battles.
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Russian military attacks village in Sumy region with guided bombs, wounding three
The Russian army attacked the village of Riasne in Sumy region from the air, as a result of which three men were hospitalized with injuries.
This was reported on the website Suspilne.Sumy, Ukrinform reports.
“On April 24, at about 10:00, the Russian army…
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Central Asian nations take steps toward a unified media voice
During the forum, delegates discussed the launch of a common media platform, based on Kazakhstan’s Silk Way TV channel. The initiative aims to foster professional ties within the region and elevate Central Asia’s media presence on the global stage.
Plans were also announced for a…
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What papal conclaves can teach democracies about voting
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Hackers are a healthily sceptical crowd. As soon as they scrutinise a system, their instinct is to hack it. But even the…
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Tumor Byproduct Found to Suppress Immunity
Many different cancer treatments work to directly target the tumor or the cells around it. The immediate goal is to mitigate growth and progression, with the hope of complete eradication and long-term durable immunity. However, many barriers prevent complete…
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