A new, error-corrected method for detecting cancer from blood samples is much more sensitive and accurate than prior methods and may be useful for monitoring disease status in patients following treatment, according to a study by Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Genome Center investigators….
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Italy transfers 40 rejected asylum seekers to detention centres in Albania
Italy on Friday transferred 40 migrants denied the right to remain in the country to Italian-managed detention centres in Albania — seemingly the first time an EU member state relocated rejected asylum seekers to a third place that is neither their country of origin nor a transit…
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“Rome Statute? What Rome Statute?” 0% of countries have acted on Putin, Netanyahu ICC arrest orders
Ukraine and its allies dream of seeing Putin on the ICC bench. But by the time such a moment might arrive, the court may be incapable of bringing him to justice.
In an era where the international order is being violently reshaped, the struggles of the International Criminal Court (ICC) might…
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Toxic dust and stressed seals: What the shrinking Caspian Sea could mean for people and nature
The world’s largest landlocked water body is shrinking at a rate that could critically endanger an iconic seal species, put coastal communities at risk and release toxic dust, new research reveals.
Water levels in the Caspian Sea – which is bordered by Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan,…
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Ukraine to intensify talks on Association Agreement with EU in coming weeks
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that Ukraine will intensify discussions with its European partners over the coming weeks regarding the Association Agreement.
“In the coming weeks, we will strengthen dialogue with our…
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EU to allocate over EUR 23 bln in aid to Ukraine this year – Kallas
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The European Union will allocate more than EUR 23 billion in aid to Ukraine this year, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas said.
“This year, over…
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Financial giants JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley see earnings jump
The robust earnings updates come as President Donald Trump’s tariffs have sent jitters through global markets this week.
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AFU defeat enemy armored convoy carrying troops in Kupiansk sector
Soldiers of the 429th separate regiment of unmanned systems “Achilles”, the 43rd separate mechanized brigade and the 40th separate artillery brigade named after Grand Duke Vytautas jointly defeated an enemy column of armored vehicles with troops in the Kupiansk direction.
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The big lesson for Europe? Trump backed down under pressure | Alexander Hurst
My condolences to everyone who spent days trying to play 5D chess with Donald Trump’s market-exploding tariff mess. Where Trump is involved, there is a cloud of malevolent chaos, and there is grift amid the chaos. What grandmasters there are to…
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UK economy sees unexpected growth spurt in February before tariff woes
The British economy, the world’s sixth-largest, recorded a growth spurt in February, ahead of US president Donald Trump’s tariff announcements in March.
The Office for National Statistics found that the British economy grew by 0.5% in February, ahead of market expectations for a…
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