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Daytime Russian drone swarm hits western Ukraine, knocking Ternopil offline and injuring 10
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Ukraine’s western, central and southern regions came under a large-scale Russian drone attack during the day on 1 May, with authorities reporting strikes, air defence…
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Trump says he will hike tariffs on EU cars to 25%
The deal was eventually approved by the European Parliament in March, but only after a clause had been added, allowing it to be suspended if the Trump administration was deemed to have “undermined the objectives of the deal, discriminated against EU economic operators, threatened member states’…
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The Next Alzheimer’s Breakthrough Will Take More Than Just Science
Alzheimer’s research is entering a new phase, as treatments that have taken decades to develop begin to reach patients. But getting those advances to people will depend on more than scientific progress alone, according to pioneering Alzheimer’s researcher John Hardy.
Speaking at WIRED Health…
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US President Donald Trump says ‘not satisfied’ with new peace proposal from Iran
US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he is “not satisfied” with a new Iranian negotiating proposal, with peace talks between the two sides frozen despite a weeks-long ceasefire.
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Russia launches new Soyuz-5 rocket from Kazakhstan cosmodrome in first test flight
On Thursday, April 30, at 23:00 local time (Astana), the Baikonur Cosmodrome witnessed the first test launch of the Soyuz-5/Sunkar vehicle. The rocket lifted off from Site 45 as part of flight development tests, according to Kazakhstan’s Ministry of AI and Digital Development.
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Worried about how online firms use data they get from you? — Harvard Gazette
In our increasingly online lives, convenience has come at a cost.
The average person has more than 100 online accounts, and creating a new one often requires handing over personal information like an email address or a birthdate.
Researchers at the Applied Social Media Lab at the…
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French PM fuels row with trip to buy baguettes
Sébastien Lecornu visited a boulangerie on Labour Day, defying unions who say 1 May must remain a mandatory rest day.
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Ukraine hits both Russia’s military and the infrastructure funding it – from a refinery in Perm to air defenses in occupied Donetsk
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Ukraine’s military says it carried out a series of coordinated strikes overnight, hitting a Russian oil refinery in Perm Krai along with air defense systems, ammunition…
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Iran war impact on shipping affecting refugee aid with freight rates soaring, UNHCR says
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The UN refugee agency said on Friday that the Iran war had sent its freight rates soaring, affecting the delivery of aid to refugees in the wider region…
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