Russian forces launched a mass drone attack on Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa late on March 20, injuring three people and damaging a high-rise apartment building and a shopping center, according to the regional governor, Oleh Kiper. He said there had been strikes in three locations that…
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Why You Should Start Skipping, According To The Huberman Lab Podcast
Skipping is seen as a kid-only activity. Yet it has been shown to have benefits at any age as a way … More
When people think about maintaining their fitness, they sometimes…
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Latest news bulletin | March 21st – 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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Belarus’ opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya says regime change just a matter of time
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya told Euronews that although the protest movement in Belarus has gone mostly underground, people are preparing and “will be ready” to topple the regime at first opportunity.
What Vladimir Putin wants is not only the annexation of territories, but…
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Video. Storm Martinho triggers flood warnings and damage across Spain
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Storm Martinho causes widespread damage and flooding risks in Spain, with Madrid facing record rainfall and Galicia and Andalusia experiencing strong winds and disruptions.
Authorities in Madrid have issued a…
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Russian Strikes Cut Power In Odesa During Visit By Czech President Petr Pavel
Russian drone strikes targeted civilian infrastructure in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa, leaving at least three people injured and several districts of the city battling power cuts while Czech President Petr Pavel was visiting for talks with officials.
The head of the Odesa region’s…
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Researchers Rush to Save US Government Data on Trans Youth—Before It Disappears
If you think this sounds familiar, you’re not wrong. When Trump assumed the presidency in 2017, scientists, archivists, and librarians at the University of Pennsylvania raced to save data published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and NOAA. Another group in Michigan, also fearing…
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Video. Victims of North Macedonia nightclub fire laid to rest
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Mourners across North Macedonia attended funerals for 59 nightclub fire victims, including members of the pop band DNA, as communities held solemn ceremonies to honour their lost loved ones.
Funeral services were…
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Ukrainian Museums Rush To Save Cultural Heritage From Bombing
As Ukraine’s frontline cities continue to come under attack, museums holding historical and cultural artifacts are working to relocate valuable collections to safer parts of the country.
“Physical damage is a threat because of air strikes,” says Olha Sahaydak, head of Ukraine’s Coalition…
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Video. Month-old baby rescued from Gaza rubble after deadly strikes
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A 25-day-old baby was saved from rubble after Israeli strikes killed 58 people across the Gaza Strip overnight, including her parents and brother.
Rescuers pulled a month-old baby girl from the rubble near Khan…
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