Denmark has reframed the debate on migration by adopting highly restrictive rules presented through the lens of progressive politics.
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Denmark’s migration reset sets stage for EU-wide rethink
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French scientists say light stimulation shows promise in slowing Parkinson's disease
An early-stage clinical trial in France appeared to help restore some brain function for three Parkinson’s patients.
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FPV Drones Used to Deliver Electric Bike on Battlefield: Ukrainian Unit
A Ukrainian brigade said it used first-person-view drones to deliver e-bikes to a surrounded soldier, marking a rare instance where such devices were used to airlift a vehicle in battle.
In a video published on…
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Stunning New Video Reveals Deepest-Known Undersea Life Forms : ScienceAlert
A Chinese submersible has discovered thousands of worms and molluscs nearly 10 kilometres (six miles) below sea level in the Mariana Trench, the deepest colony of creatures ever observed, a study revealed on Wednesday.
The discovery in Earth’s deepest underwater valley suggests that there…
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Planning a Europe trip? Apply for Schengen visa from these nations for faster approvals
Indian travellers wary of Schengen visa rejections now have a clearer map to follow. With approval rates declining across much of Europe, new 2024 data shows Iceland remains the most visa-friendly destination, approving more than 9 out of 10…
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Airlines demand answers after Air Traffic Control failure
Airlines are demanding answers from the air traffic control (ATC) provider NATS after a system outage grounded flights across the UK.
NATS, which has apologised, said it had taken 20 minutes to resolve the issue by switching to a back-up system. …
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Europe dodged a trade war, but its electricity market is broken
Apostolos Thomadakis is Research Fellow and Head of the Financial Markets and Institutions Unit at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), and Head of Research at the European Capital Markets Institute (ECMI).
This week’s EU-US tariff…
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Not Blackwater or Wagner, Americans in Gaza are 100% mercenaries
Americans working for a little known U.S.-based private military contractor have begun to come forward to media and members of Congress with charges that their work has involved using live ammunition for crowd control and other abusive measures…
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The health of 3 Ukrainian OSCE workers jailed since early in Russia’s invasion is unclear
VIENNA (AP) — It was late at night when they came for Dmytro Shabanov, a security assistant in eastern Ukraine at the Special Monitoring Mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in…
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Chinese scientists suggest sabotage to counter Musk’s Starlink satellites
ROME (AP) — Stealth submarines fitted with space-shooting lasers, supply-chain sabotage and custom-built attack satellites armed with ion thrusters. Those are just some of the strategies Chinese…
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