Surgeons from Canada and the USA, together with Ukrainian doctors, during the fifth Face the Future Ukraine mission in Ivano-Frankivsk, performed reconstructive facial surgeries on 26 Ukrainians: military personnel, veterans and civilians who suffered mine and explosive injuries…
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Simple walking hack could boost your heart health, study claims
Walking briskly, and for longer periods of time, could help protect you against heart rhythm abnormalities, and in turn protect you from heart attack, heart disease and stroke.
That’s according to a recent study published in Heart, a title owned by the British Medical Journal.
They found that…
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Europe’s Real Threat Isn’t Trump — It’s Stablecoins
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The Italian Minister of Economy and Finance, Giancarlo Giorgetti, expressed his…
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Scientists trigger Yellowstone ‘earthquakes’ to probe volcano’s depths
Scientists have used artificial ‘earthquakes’ to uncover new details about magma lurking a few thousand metres below Yellowstone, one of the world’s most closely monitored supervolcanoes.
In the new study, researchers from the University of Utah and the University of New Mexico deployed a…
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Hunting a basic building block of universe — Harvard Gazette
No one has ever seen axions. But scientists have theorized their existence as a way to explain some of the biggest questions in particle physics, including the nature of dark matter, the mysterious substance that constitutes most the mass of the cosmos. Confirming the existence of axions could…
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Millions watch 24-hour rolling livestream
Watch: Swedish moose beginning their annual migration Every spring for the past six years, millions of people have tuned in to a round-the-clock livestream of moose on the move in northern Sweden.
“The Great Moose Migration” tracks the animals as…
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“Died for freedom in Ukraine and all Europe”: Lithuanian volunteer killed in combat
A 20-year-old Lithuanian volunteer Tomas Valentėlis died fighting in eastern Ukraine and was honored during a memorial service in Kyiv’s Independence Square on 16 April.
His decision to join Ukraine’s defense forces came in response to international calls for support amid the ongoing…
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Stronger Warsaw-Berlin ties with missile defense could help protect Europe: Polish foreign minister
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Poland’s foreign minister said missile defense based on Polish-German cooperation could help protect Europe from Russian missiles launched from Kaliningrad, a Russian exclave on the Baltic Sea.
“We are receiving…
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Russia violated energy truce more than 30 times
Since the energy truce took effect on March 25, Russia has attacked energy facilities in Ukraine more than 30 times.
Heorhii Tykhyi, spokesperson for Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated this at a briefing, as reported by an Ukrinform…
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Sudan rebels declare rival government on anniversary of brutal 2-year war with army
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Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) says it has formed its own government as it marks two years of a vicious power struggle with the Sudanese army that…
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