Stardust’s prospective clients seem to be governments: As countries consider geoengineering, Stardust could be poised to sell them tools to meet those goals, several experts said. In an emailed answer to questions about its business model, Yedvab described the company’s approach as…
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Latest news bulletin | March 22nd – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Goal of current talks is 30-day ceasefire to negotiate complete ceasefire during this period
The ultimate goal of the current stage of negotiations conducted by the United States with Ukraine and Russia is to achieve a temporary ceasefire for 30 days, during which the parties will discuss a permanent ceasefire, said Trump’s…
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Strange skeleton discovery could rewrite our history of the pyramids
For centuries, scientists believed that only the elite were buried in pyramids. But a surprising recent discovery of ancient skeletons has thrown that idea into question.
In a new study, researchers analysed the remains of people buried in Tombos, an archaeological site located in modern-day…
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We focused on result, agreement that Ukrainian people can live with
The United States is focused on the result and an agreement that the Ukrainian people can live with, said US President’s special envoy Steve Witkoff.
Witkoff said that he wanted both Ukraine and Russia to get out of this. He…
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Trump’s special envoy Witkoff believes elections in Ukraine necessary
Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff believes presidential elections in Ukraine are necessary.
There will be elections in Ukraine, I think (President Volodymyr) Zelenskyy is doing everything possible, Witkoff said.
He also said that Zelenskyy is in a very difficult situation and…
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‘Road rage’ in paradise: Traffic noise is changing how birds in the Galápagos behave
The study flags new challenges for conservation as population growth brings humans and animals closer together.
If traffic makes you feel irritated or aggressive, you aren’t alone. New research has revealed that birds in the Galápagos are suffering from human-induced…
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Tate brothers return to Romania, saying 'innocent men don’t run from anything'
Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are dual US and British citizens, face charges of human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women in Romania.
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Court finds decision to deny Poroshenko crossing border illegal – lawyer
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Vinnytsia District Administrative Court, by its decision dated March 20, has found the decision to deny MP of Ukraine, leader of the European Solidarity party Petro…
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How good is ChatGPT at planning holidays? I put it to the test on a weekend trip to Tallinn
Using AI tools can significantly cut down on travel planning time and effort, but there are some drawbacks.
Could your next holiday be planned by artificial intelligence (AI)? More and more people are choosing to use tools like ChatGPT, Vacay and GuideGeek to cut down…
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