Governments must treat migration as a permanent feature of urban planning, not an emergency, the IOM deputy director general told Euronews at the World Urban Forum in Baku.
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Cities must plan for migration as permanent reality, experts say at World Urban Forum
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Ukraine's Baltic allies unsettled by repeated drone incursions
The intrusion of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles into the airspace of the Baltic states raises questions, and not all of them have answers.
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Ukraine's Baltic allies unsettled by repeated drone incursions – BBC
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Zelensky inspects progress on energy and security infrastructure tasks in Slavutych
In Slavutych, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was briefed on the implementation of his directives regarding the development of energy and security infrastructure.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the Office of the President.
During a previous…
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Pair arrested after boys abandoned by road in Portugal – BBC
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Pair arrested after boys abandoned by road in Portugal
The children were carrying backpacks with food and water but no identity documents when they were found by a driver.
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‘I didn’t like certain aspects’: Trump postpones AI executive order
The White House abruptly delayed President Donald Trump’s signing Thursday of an executive order on artificial intelligence — as the president publicly distanced himself from the AI policy his staff had crafted and readied for his approval.
The abrupt delay came after companies and trade…
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Protesters storm Ebola hospital to retrieve victim’s body – The Telegraph
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Zelenskyy, Estonian PM discuss preparations for NB8 format with Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal have discussed preparations for the NB8 format with Ukraine, which will take place in Tallinn, Estonia, in June, the press service of…
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Scientists May Finally Know Why T. Rex Had Such Tiny Arms : ScienceAlert
You probably wouldn’t say it to its face, but the famously fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex has long been the butt of tiny arm jokes.
But new research could explain their hilarious hands, though it offers no guarantee it will stifle the giggles.
The study suggests that as their prey grew bigger,…
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