Updated:
Author: wpadmin
-

US-backed political newcomer wins Colombia election, marking country's right-wing shift
With nearly all votes counted, the election results polarised the country, sparking both celebrations and protests across the country.
Continue Reading
-

Stefanishyna: SABER bill opens new opportunities to use Russian assets for Ukraine
The bipartisan SABER bill introduced in the U.S. Senate could revive debate on using frozen Russian sovereign assets to support Ukraine’s defense needs.
Ukraine’s Ambassador to the United States Olha Stefanishyna said this in comments to Ukrinform.
“Good news…
Continue Reading
-

Thousands Are Fleeing Ukraine’s Donbas Strongholds as Russia Pushes Closer
Nadiya Trofimchuk, 79, had lived in the eastern Ukrainian city of Sloviansk her whole life and never thought about leaving, even as war raged for years not 20 miles away. Yet there she was one recent morning at a makeshift evacuation center, sitting next to a small folding table with water and…
Continue Reading
-

What GenAI’s Math Breakthrough Means For Medicine
For 80 years, one of the world’s most difficult geometric puzzles stumped mathematicians.
The problem came from Paul Erdős, a brilliant and eccentric Hungarian mathematician who published more than 1,500 papers and posed hundreds of challenges to colleagues around the world. This one, the…
Continue Reading
-

UK PM Starmer resigns as Britain faces its seventh leader in 10 years – CNBC
-

China announces sanctions on 10 US companies as trade tensions flare
Published on
China has imposed export controls on 10 American companies involved in defence, aerospace and rare earth mining, in response to Washington’s decision to…
Continue Reading
-

Dozens of drones attack Moscow
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated on Monday that 70 drones heading toward the Russian capital had allegedly been shot down.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the Russian service of the BBC.
According to Sobyanin, by the morning of Monday, June 22, 70…
Continue Reading
-

The Secret to Why Sloths Are So Slow May Be Hidden in Their DNA : ScienceAlert
Sloths are unusual: they’re the slowest-moving mammals on the planet, have the slowest metabolisms too, and do not constantly regulate their body temperature.
Now, a new genetic study has uncovered clues to how these famously unhurried creatures evolved such an extreme low-energy lifestyle.
An…
Continue Reading

