ABRUTALIST COMPLEX somewhere in Kyiv, strewn with rubbish and weeds, offers a vision for Ukraine’s survival on the future battlefield. At one end is a recruitment office, where lines of 20-somethings are receiving their first orders. At another…
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A defence splurge will slow Europe’s deindustrialisation
Europe’s economy is being squeezed by low internal growth, tariff threats from America and a surge of imports from China. The threat of deindustrialisation haunts the continent. But there is a bright spot, even if the reason for it is grisly:…
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Swipe right – but watch your data: Dating app hit with AI privacy complaint
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ADVERTISEMENTDating platform Bumble has been hit with a privacy complaint filed by advocacy group NOYB over its AI feature designed to help users start a conversation.
According to NOYB, the so-called AI Icebreakers feature on Bumble for…
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Bus carrying 55 Ukrainians overturns in Romania – MFA
In Romania, a bus carrying 55 Ukrainians, including nine children, overturned near the city of Constanta, and four people were injured as a result of the accident, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Ukraine reported.
“According to the consular department of the Embassy of…
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Study helps explain common vitamin’s extraordinary power to reverse skin ageing
Vitamin C prevents age-related thinning of the skin by switching on genes that promote skin cell growth, a new study has found.
The research,…
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Ukrainian Artillery Unit On Pokrovsk Front Uses Captured Russian Guns On Russians
The gunners of Ukraine’s 25th Airborne Brigade are constantly fending off Russian advances near Pokrovsk. And they’re operating a trophy weapon — a Msta-S artillery piece left behind by the Russians. The unit is constantly on the move but holding their ground, they say.
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Overfishing has forced Baltic cod to shrink in size by half since 1990s, DNA study finds
Excessive fishing has forced Baltic cod to undergo genetic changes that have halved their size over the past 30 years, a new study has…
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Russians shell pharmacy in Kostiantynivka, injure two civilians
In Kostyantynivka, Donetsk region, Russian invaders shelled a pharmacy, injuring two civilians.
This was reported by Serhii Horbunov, head of the Kostiantynivka city military administration, on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.
“Today, at around 12:00 p.m.,…
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Politics should not prevail and cause chaos in city governance
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Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko called on his subordinates to work effectively and coherently at an expanded meeting of the city state administration, the…
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EU weighs deeper China ties after rebukes from Trump and US tariff plans
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Jilted, betrayed, dumped, or defiant. It’s hard to describe the European Union after relentless attacks from its once-dependable ally, the United States. The threat from Donald…
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