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Russia captured its smallest monthly slice of Ukrainian territory in years in May, according to RFE/RL’s Russian service, Radio Svoboda, citing the Ukrainian mapping project…

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Russia captured its smallest monthly slice of Ukrainian territory in years in May, according to RFE/RL’s Russian service, Radio Svoboda, citing the Ukrainian mapping project…

General anesthesia shuts off conscious awareness, but what do our brains process while we’re under?
Individual neurons in a brain region known for its role in memory consolidation can detect unexpected sounds, decode the nuances of language and even predict upcoming word types in…

Cells have many important processes and biochemical pathways. But some cells can go rogue, and refuse to obey the rules of these processes. Scientists have now discovered a rogue group of immune cells that can build up in the body during aging, and…

Russian forces deliberately struck a hospital in Konotop with a drone.
The city’s mayor, Artem Semenikhin, reported this on Telegram.
“The Russians just struck our hospital! It wasn’t a drone crash, as some are writing, but a deliberate strike! It was…
BRUSSELS — The EU’s former ombudsman slammed the “elitist” lack of transparency at the European Commission, arguing it was a threat to democracy.
Emily O’Reilly, who served as European Ombudsman between 2013 and 2025, spoke at a press conference in Brussels on Monday to launch a…

Hundreds of young people gathered outside Laikipia Air Base in Nanyuki on Monday to protest against plans to establish an Ebola quarantine centre in Kenya for people exposed to the virus abroad.

A father is worried about his toddler, who has been running a fever for two days and pulling at one ear. A 65-year-old woman has been getting winded on her morning walks and feeling more fatigued than usual. Both reach for their phones and type their symptoms into an AI chatbot.
“Your…

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History suggests that military defeat often leads to radical political change in Moscow