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“EuroStack”: How Europe Can Compete in Tech
For the last decade and a half, Europe focused on “taming Big Tech” — trying to address “anti-competitive practices” by US tech giants through antitrust and regulation. None of it has worked. No European business has been…
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Zelensky, Erdogan discuss upcoming meeting in Istanbul
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had a meaningful and productive conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan about an upcoming meeting in Istanbul and the conditions under which Ukraine is ready to participate.
Zelensky said this in a post…
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Live updates: Hamas reviews Gaza ceasefire as Israeli strikes kill dozens
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 27 people in the Gaza Strip, hospital officials said Friday, while Hamas was reviewing a new Israeli-approved ceasefire proposal after giving it an initial cool…
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Ukrainian Tradition Reimagined—Worn By Icons, Loved Worldwide
GUNIA Founders Maria Gavrilyuk and Natalia Kamenska.
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While many luxury brands emphasize craftsmanship, Ukrainian label GUNIA takes it a step further, producing limited-edition clothing, jewelry, and homeware deeply rooted in traditional…
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Tajikistan's president calls for global effort to preserve glaciers as melting accelerates
Tajikistan, home to the majority of Central Asia’s glaciers, is urging global action as climate change accelerates glacier melt. At a high-level international conference in Dushanbe, President Emomali Rahmon proposed launching a major glacier study.
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US senators roll into Kyiv with a plan to make Russian oil 500% more expensive
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Russia is now bombing Ukraine with dummy drones, but why?
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Scientists are trying to replicate the first thing that ever lived on Earth
For centuries, the mystery of how life first began on Earth has fascinated scientists. One leading idea is that our planet once hosted what researchers call an “RNA World.” This theory suggests that long before DNA or proteins existed, life may have emerged from strands of RNA that…
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Graham calls on Europe to strengthen sanctions against Russia
U.S. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham plans to visit Germany and France to personally call for tougher sanctions and to synchronize the sanctions policy of the EU and the United States.
According to an Ukrinform correspondent, the senator made this statement during…
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