On Friday, July 25, during the annual meeting of heads of foreign diplomatic missions 2025, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andriy Sybiha, and Director General of the Red Cross Society of Ukraine (URCS), Maksym Dotsenko, signed a Memorandum of Cooperation between the…
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Early morning is the worst time to take your exams, study finds
Midday may be the best time to take an oral exam, interview for a job, or even go on trial, a new study has found.
Researchers at Italy’s…
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Philippine court strikes down landmark impeachment bid against Sara Duterte
The Philippine Supreme Court has blocked an impeachment trial against Sara Duterte, marking a victory for the country’s vice-president.
The lower house of the Philippine parliament had voted to impeach Duterte in February after she was accused of…
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Zelenskyy reveals Ukrainian protests forced U-turn on anti-corruption bill – POLITICO
Both the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine (SAP) said they welcome Zelenskyy’s brand new bill submitted Thursday, which would return independence to their offices.
“A bill has been prepared based on the core…
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Thousands of doctors in England strike over pay, disrupting patient care
LONDON (AP) — Thousands of doctors in England’s state-funded health system walked off the job Friday in a five-day strike over pay that the government says will disrupt care for patients across the…
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Zelensky says ending war requires meeting between leaders
Commenting on the negotiations in Istanbul, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Russians had begun to talk about a meeting at the leadership level, prompted by “certain steps and operations on Russian territory.”
The head of state expressed this opinion…
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Rome swelters as tour guides and tourists struggle in extreme heat
Rome swelters in high heat as temperatures soar into the high 30s Celsius. This is an issue for tourists, who are clinging to fans and water bottles while navigating the city’s ancient landmarks under an unrelenting sun.
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EU Commission unlocks health funds but leaves civil society reeling from cuts
After months of delay, the European Commission has finally published its long-awaited 2025 budget programme for health, but civil society organisations say the delay and funding cuts have already caused lasting damage, forcing layoffs and halting key activities.
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