Ukraine’s new law undermining the independence of two anti-corruption agencies spells trouble for its desire to join the European Union.
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Why Ukraine's new anti-corruption law spells trouble for its EU accession hopes
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Exclusive: Commission has change of heart on anti-discrimination directive
The European Commission has revived its equal treatment directive after initially removing it from its 2025 plans. However, the proposal remains stalled in the Council, where there is still no unanimity.
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Groundbreaking fossil footprints reveal dinosaurs of different species herded together
Fossil footprints discovered in Canada show that different dinosaur species sometimes herded together, shedding more light on social…
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Russia attacks Mykolaiv and sets warehouses at enterprises on fire
Russian army attacked Mykolaiv at night with Shahed 131/136 drones, causing fires at the warehouses of two enterprises.
According to Ukrinform, the Head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, Vitalii Kim, reported this on Telegram.
According to him,…
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Just two workouts a week could cut heart death risk by 33% in diabetics
A prospective cohort study examined the associations of different physical activity patterns with all-cause, cardiovascular (CV) and cancer mortality among adults with diabetes. The study found that weekend warrior and regular activity patterns meeting current physical activity recommendations…
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Russian army loses 1,050 invaders and five tanks in one day
The total combat losses of Russian troops in the war against Ukraine from February 24, 2022, to July 24, 2025, amount to about 1,046,270 people, including 1,050 in the last 24 hours.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook,…
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Thailand, Cambodian troops trade heavy fire in latest border dispute clash | News
Two civilians reported killed in Cambodian shelling of Thailand as Southeast Asian neighbours clash over long-running border dispute.
At least two civilians have been reported killed in Thailand and two Thai soldiers injured in heavy clashes with…
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Conspiracies about extreme weather spread faster than life-saving alerts on social media, says study
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False information and conspiracy theories about extreme weather events spread faster than life-saving alerts on some social media platforms, according to a new study.
Research by the Centre for Countering…
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Barroso: EU shouldn’t be a ‘geopolitical teenager’ faced with China
China’s dominance should be a ‘wake-up call’ for Europe to ‘do its own homework’, the former European Commission President told Euronews’ Europe Today.
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