İmamoğlu’s arrest has been widely viewed as politically motivated and sparked demonstrations in cities across the country, some of which have turned violent.
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Turkey's CHP party leader visits jailed Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu in prison
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Are Ultra-Processed Foods A Hidden Risk? Here’s What You Need To Know
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In today’s fast-paced world, ultra-processed foods have become dietary staples, offering convenience, affordability and a tantalizing taste. But as scientists delve deeper into their effects, an unsettling reality is emerging: UPFs may not just be…
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Of course Putin wants Black Sea ceasefire – his navy got absolutely wrecked, says former Royal Navy officer
Tom Sharpe, a former Royal Navy officer, analyzes the recent Black Sea ceasefire in his opinion piece for The Telegraph.
A recent White House announcement has revealed that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a ceasefire in the Black Sea. According to the statement, “The United States and Russia…
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Russia has ‘seized the upper hand’ in Ukraine war, intel community warns
U.S. intelligence agencies sounded the alarm on Ukraine’s dwindling battlefield prospects against Russia in an annual report released Tuesday.
The 2025 Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community — released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in…
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USA believes implementation of ceasefire agreement should begin immediately after publication of two statements
The US position is that the implementation of ceasefire agreements between Russia and Ukraine at sea and on energy infrastructure facilities should begin immediately after the publication of joint Ukrainian-American and…
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Poland plans to use EU pandemic funds for defence
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The Polish government said on Tuesday that it would become the first EU country to use the bloc’s post-pandemic recovery funds for defence purposes.
Warsaw said it would…
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The Netherlands confirms it wants to more than double its military personnel by 2030
Due to ongoing geopolitical tensions, the Dutch government wants to more than double the number of people serving in the armed forces, from 70,000 to 200,000 people.
The Dutch Ministry of Defence has confirmed it aims to more than double its military personnel, from…
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How rat watching can yield benefits for people — Harvard Gazette
It’s all about the body language.
A new AI method for tracking the social lives of rats may help researchers better understand the relationship between the brain and social behavior, with possible implications for human conditions such as autism.
The machine-learning technique was…
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Cattle slaughter volumes in Ukraine decrease by 26% in Feb 2025 – analysts
In Ukraine, the volume of cattle slaughter in February 2025 amounted to 10,200 tonnes, which is 26% (or 4,000 tonnes) less compared to January 2025 and 8% (or 900 tonnes) less compared to February 2024, according to the Association of…
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You’re (probably) eating the wrong amount of protein for your age. Here’s why
The way young people have been worshipping at the church of protein recently, you’d have thought its priest was Andrew Scott.
For instance, two in five parents of American 13- to 17-year-olds said their kids had eaten protein supplements such as bars, shakes and powders in the last year,…
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