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Russia’s shadow army: Central Asian migrants are dying in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine has many fronts—but one of the most insidious runs deep inside Russia itself: through detention centers,…
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Dozens of aid seekers among 82 people killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza | Gaza News
Palestinians seeking aid continue to be killed near distribution sites operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
At least 34 Palestinians have been killed and several others wounded by Israeli fire while waiting for humanitarian aid in central…
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Ukraine imposes sanctions against 56 individuals, 55 legal entities
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine has imposed sanctions against 56 individuals and 55 legal entities, including companies involved in the production of drones, as recommended by the National Security and Defense Council…
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Enemy regrouping in south, preparing to intensify attacks soon – Voloshin
There are not many combat clashes in the southern direction at the moment, but the enemy is regrouping and preparing to intensify combat operations in a few days.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported on television by Vladislav Voloshin, spokesman for the Southern Defense…
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Over 600 migrants rescued from two fishing boats off southern Greece
The rescue operation comes amid a rise in migrant crossings and growing concerns about smugglers using alternate routes to avoid heavily patrolled areas.
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How artificial intelligence controls your health insurance coverage
Over the past decade, health insurance companies have increasingly embraced the use of artificial intelligence algorithms. Unlike doctors and hospitals, which use AI to help diagnose and treat patients, health insurers use these algorithms to decide whether to pay for health care treatments…
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Life-size puppet herds march across continents for climate action
Towering puppets of elephants, lions and gorillas are making their way through cities across Africa and Europe in ‘The Herds’ – a public art performance confronting the climate crisis.
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Europe’s lithium quest hampered by China and lack of cash
Europe’s ambition to be a world player in decarbonised transportation arguably depends on sourcing lithium abroad, especially in South America.
Even the bloc’s broader energy security and climate goals could depend on securing…
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