Parabens, widely used preservatives in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food products, have raised significant health concerns due to their endocrine-disrupting potential and possible carcinogenic effects. A study published in Discover Oncology explores the…
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The Arab world thinks differently about this Iran war
The social-media trend du jour in Lebanon is videos of ballistic missiles streaking across the night sky. The projectiles, fired by Iran at Israel, have been the dramatic backdrop for house parties, dinners out and even a few weddings. Some of…
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Witness Records Moment Of Fatal Odesa Strike
A survivor captured video of a deadly Russian air strike on Odesa on June 17, ducking for cover as the attack drone landed nearby, engulfing a residential building in a fireball. RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service obtained the recording of the attack, in which at least one person died and 17 were…
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After 3 years of full-scale war in Ukraine, Europe finally lays out road map to detox from Russian oil and gas
After three years of limited measures and political hangovers, the European Union has laid out a legal roadmap to finally end its long-standing addiction to Russian oil and gas. Under a new legislative proposal announced in…
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Kyivstar, Ministry of Digital Transformation sign memo of cooperation to create LLM
The largest Ukrainian telecommunications operator Kyivstar and the Ministry of Digital Transformation signed a memorandum of cooperation on a large language model (LLM).
“We will be able to launch services in the country without…
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Ukraine bids to host Harry’s Invictus Games in 2029
War-torn Kyiv is among six cities and regions hoping to stage the sporting competition in four years.
Ukraine is among the countries bidding to host the Invictus Games in four years’ time.
The sporting competition, founded by the Duke of…
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NATO to End Disclosure of Ukraine Aid and Defense Planning, Fearing Russian Exploitation
BRUSSELS — NATO is limiting public disclosures of its activities and aid to Ukraine amid concerns that Russia will exploit this information, officials from three NATO countries told The Moscow Times on condition of anonymity.
Ahead…
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Trump still sees ending war in Ukraine as his priority – Volker
U.S. President Donald Trump still considers ending the war in Ukraine one of his priorities. However, in order to avoid directly antagonizing Russian leader Vladimir Putin, he may delegate the task of imposing tougher sanctions to lawmakers.
Former U.S. Special…
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy wins non-military backing from Austria a day before visit to G7 gathering | News, Sports, Jobs
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, and Austrian President Alexander van Der Bellen walk past the honour guard in Vienna, Austria, Monday, June 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Heinz-Peter…
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Seven injured as powerful storm lashes Croatia's western coast
A powerful summer storm swept across western parts of Croatia’s coast on Monday night, injuring seven people and causing widespread damage in the Istrian region.
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