- Armenia sees chance to break from Russia’s orbit in high-stakes election The Kyiv Independent
- Exclusive: Imported voters, fake websites: Russia’s covert efforts to stop Armenia’s pivot West Reuters
- Pashinyan on course for landslide win in Armenia…
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Armenia sees chance to break from Russia's orbit in high-stakes election – The Kyiv Independent
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A single protein may be holding back CAR T cancer therapy
Researchers from Columbia University and University Hospital Tübingen have discovered a protein that appears to play a major role in weakening CAR T cells over time. By disabling the protein, known as NFIL3, the scientists found that these engineered immune cells remained active longer and were…
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EU Commission set to slam Italy's fuel duty cuts as energy prices spike
The EU Commission is set to criticise the Italian government’s reduction in excise duties on fuels in a report to be published on Wednesday. Rome has been asking for more fiscal flexibility to address the energy crisis, which Brussels deems should be directed at vulnerable families and industries.
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All flights to and from Brussels, Charleroi airports canceled due to surprise strike
BRUSSELS — All departures and arrivals to and from Brussels and Charleroi airports have been canceled this afternoon due to an unannounced strike by Belgian air traffic controllers.
The so-called wildcat strike at national air traffic control provider Skeyes, started at 2 p.m., both…
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Maga influencer admits Bond Street assault – BBC
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Missile strike on Dnipro: Three more bodies recovered from rubble, death toll rises to 15
Emergency rescue operations are continuing in Dnipro following the missile attack that occurred overnight. The number of people killed has risen to 15.
The head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Hanzha, reported this on Telegram,…
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Scientists discover gut bacteria that may help protect against autism and ADHD
Scientists have uncovered a surprising connection between a baby’s earliest biological programming, the gut microbiome, and later brain development. The findings, published in Cell Press Blue, suggest that epigenetic changes present at birth can influence how gut bacteria develop during infancy….
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Video. Italy marks 80 years of the Republic with military parade in Rome
Italy marked the 80th anniversary of the Republic on Tuesday with a series of ceremonies and celebrations in Rome. President Sergio Mattarella laid a wreath at the Unknown Soldier’s Memorial before attending the traditional…
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Half of Belgium sees the US as a bigger adversary than China
A new survey commissioned by Belgian broadcasters VRT and RTBF and newspaper De Standaard suggests that trust in the United States has fallen sharply among the Belgian public. The poll found that around half of respondents now see the US as an adversary, while only 10% still consider it an…
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Video. China’s highest bridge attracts millions of visitors
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in southwest China is the world’s highest, rising 625 metres above a river in Guizhou province.
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