Stihia Festival attracts thousands to Muynak, Uzbekistan, spotlighting the Aral Sea’s environmental crisis while blending electronic music, art, and local culture on the site of a vanished sea.
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How Stihia festival transforms Aral Sea’s ship graveyard into a vibrant cultural hub
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‘Diplomatically and politically messy’: How NASA cuts could impact Europe’s space projects
Experts tell Euronews Next that if the US Congress passes the proposed NASA budget cuts, the EU-US relationship will never be able to go back to the way it was.
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Rada increases liability for corrupt acts
The Verkhovna Rada has increased liability for corruption offenses, reported the co-chair of the European Solidarity faction Iryna Gerashchenko.
“Some 245 people’s deputies supported amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code, the…
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Russian strike on Odesa kills one and injures 17, including pregnant woman
A Russian missile strike on the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa on Tuesday morning has killed one person and left at least 17 injured, local officials say.
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US action against Iran would fuel 'broader conflict' in the Middle East, Kallas warns
Kaja Kallas has spoken against the idea of the United States direct involvement in the military escalation between Israel and Iran.
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EU clinches deal to ease cross-border data protection cooperation
Investigations under the General Data Protection Regulation must now be completed in 15 months.
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Second Patient Death After Gene Therapy: Implications For The Future
As we continue our series exploring genetic medicine, both in this story and in Destiny’s Child No Longer: Rewriting Genetic Fate, gene therapy stands at a crossroads. On June 16, Sarepta Therapeutics announced a second patient death following treatment with its gene therapy, Elevidys, for…
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Start establishing peace with Ukraine
After the Russian attack on Ukraine on the night of June 17, Jean-Noel Barrot, France’s Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs, said that the Kremlin, which claims to be seeking to establish peace in the Middle East, should start with Ukraine.
He made the comment via…
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ECHR to announce decision in case ‘Ukraine and Netherlands v. Russia’ on July 9
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) will announce its decision in the case “Ukraine and Netherlands v. Russian Federation” on July 9, which concerns events of systemic human rights violations in the occupied territories of…
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