On 27 March, Bulgaria proposed establishing a multinational center to ensure maritime security in the western Black Sea, at the Coalition of the Resolute summit in Paris, according to the Bulgarian government’s press service.
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Bulgaria proposes maritime security center to guard Black Sea flank
Amid Russia’s ongoing full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Bulgaria has… -
Ukraine returns more than 1,200 children under Bring Kids Back UA program
Ukraine has returned 1,247 children under the Bring Kids Back UA program, said the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets.
“As part of the Ukrainian President’s Bring Kids Back UA program, as of now,…
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Two people killed, four injured as result of artillery shelling of Kherson
As a result of artillery shelling of Kherson on Thursday afternoon, two people were killed and four were injured, the Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) reports.
“On the afternoon of March 27, 2025, Russian military personnel carried…
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“Fully committed to peace” Is it time to bring back conscription in Germany?
Calls to reinstate compulsory military service are growing louder in Berlin’s political circles. But is drafting thousands of 18-year-olds the answer to Germany’s defence challenges?
At the beginning of March, Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian…
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To avoid postwar fight over Russian assets, they must be seized now
President Volodymyr Zelensky insists on the transfer of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine now so that there is no need to fight for them after the war.
He said this during a press conference following a meeting of country leaders on support for Ukraine and security in…
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With US in retreat, Europe can easily safeguard Ukraine
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The hidden spring in your step
Researchers at the University of Tokyo reveal the way our legs adapt to fast movements. When people hop at high speeds, key muscle fibers in the calf shorten rather than lengthen as forces increase, which they call “negative stiffness.” This counterintuitive process helps the leg become stiffer,…
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Hypertension causes kidney changes at an early stage
A research team from the Medical University of Vienna has investigated structural changes in kidneys of patients with hypertension and type 2 diabetes. The results show that high blood pressure can lead to abnormalities in the podocytes, specialised cells in the renal filter, even without other…
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Long COVID patients feel pressure to prove their illness is real, study finds
People living with Long Covid often feel dismissed, disbelieved and unsupported by their healthcare providers, according to a new study from the University of Surrey.
The study, which was published in the Journal of Health Psychology, looked at how patients with Long Covid experience their…
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Digital technology and AI can support workers with dementia
People with dementia can enjoy productive and rewarding working lives in the digital era, contrary to the widespread stereotype that dementia is incompatible with the use of modern technology, according to new research from the University of Bath.
The study — Working lives with dementia: A…
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