MANILA, Philippines (AP) — China has failed to intimidate rival claimant states into surrendering their sovereign interests in the disputed South China Sea despite its intensifying “bullying tactics”…
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Wales will introduce a tourist tax in 2027. Where else in the UK is charging visitors?
The new fee will help to fund the government’s aim to have a million Welsh speakers by 2050.
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Russia-Ukraine war: What are ‘frustrated’ Trump’s next options with Putin? | Russia-Ukraine war News
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov for a second time in two days on Friday, with the war in Ukraine the focal point of their huddle. They had met for 50 minutes on the sidelines of the…
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Russian casualties in Ukraine war exceed one million – UK intelligence
Russia has likely sustained approximately 236,000 casualties (killed and wounded) in the Russia-Ukraine conflict so far in 2025, and 1,022,460 casualties since launching the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The UK Ministry of Defense said this in an…
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French billionaire interrogated as part of probe into National Rally campaign financing – POLITICO
The investigation was first reported by Le Monde.
The National Rally did not respond to a request for comment. A representative for Stérin confirmed to POLITICO in a statement that the billionaire had been questioned by police but denied any wrongdoing.
“Pierre-Edouard Stérin never…
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Expired Cans of Salmon From Decades Ago Contained a Huge Surprise : ScienceAlert
Canned salmon are the unlikely heroes of an accidental back-of-the-pantry natural history museum – preserving decades of Alaskan marine ecology in brine and tin.
Parasites can reveal a lot about an ecosystem, since they tend to get up in the business of multiple species. But unless they…
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How does your brain know something is real?
It’s a foggy day in New York City. Through my computer screen, I believe I’m seeing and hearing neuroscientist Nadine Dijkstra….
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How development banks are scaling sustainable infrastructure to close the global investment gap
From floods to blackouts, the pressure to build climate-ready infrastructure is growing. Development banks are stepping in to bridge the finance gap — but can they move fast enough?
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Bulgaria wonders where the elusive black panther went after authorities end weeks-long search
Authorities in Bulgaria have ended the active search for a suspected black panther in the Shumen Plateau after finding no concrete evidence of the animal’s presence, but will continue to monitor for further clues.
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Meta to pay $1 million to bolster UK government’s AI workforce
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ADVERTISEMENTThe United Kingdom is bolstering its tech workforce to develop artificial intelligence (AI) tools for government. And Meta is footing the $1 million (€854,000) bill.
Through the new “Open-Source AI…
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