Why is it so difficult for some to accept that the Israeli government is committing genocide in Gaza? The case for genocide is compelling, but some governments and members of the public resist acknowledging it. The reason lies in not only…
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Edouard Ngaïssona and Alfred Yekatom jailed for war crimes in Central African Republic
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Edouard Ngaïssona was elected to the executive committee of the Confederation of African Football in February 2018. The former head of the Central African Republic (CAR) football federation, Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona, has been found guilty of…
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Cannibal robot? Scientists develop a robot that can grow and heal by eating others
The Truss Link could, in future, be used to help develop groundbreaking technologies spanning marine research to rescue services and extraterrestrial life.
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MEP in charge of EU’s 2040 climate target moves to kill it – POLITICO
The deal meant that Knotek had until Friday, July 25, to submit his report — forcing him to file a simple rejection report rather than a more complex position. Some centrist MEPs worried that if the far right had, for example, suggested a watered-down target, parts of the center-right…
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New Discovery Improves Treatment Against Parasitic Infections
Millions of patients worldwide are infected with parasitic worms. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), helminth worms are particularly common. Helminth infections are most prevalent in warm, tropical areas that have limited access to clean water….
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Meet the Azerbaijani artist transforming heritage into timeless art and jewellery
Azerbaijani artist Rasmina Gurbatova blends heritage and innovation, crafting handmade jewellery rooted in ancestral culture, identity, and timeless design.
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An injected gel could make drugs like Ozempic last longer
GLP-1 drugs for diabetes and weight loss are difficult for some people to inject weekly. A new slow-release gel, tested in rats, could help.
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Why do we put seatbacks up for landing? An aviation expert explains.
If you’re a frequent-flier, you know the drill: you’re desperately trying to doze off with your head lolling on a neck pillow,…
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Macron was right about strategic autonomy
On a chilly June day off the coast of Greenland, Emmanuel Macron, France’s president, and Mette Frederiksen, Denmark’s prime minister, boarded a Danish warship in a show of defiant solidarity. It was a cheeky piece of diplomacy. Mr Macron’s…
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EU Ambassadors meet with Deputy Prime Minister Kachka to discuss situation with NABU, SAPO
Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Taras Kachka confirmed the government’s commitment to continuing Ukraine’s EU integration during a meeting with Ambassadors of EU member states. He also informed them on the launch of comprehensive work to…
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