A Russian researcher at Harvard Medical School was detained at Boston Logan Airport upon entering the U.S. after undeclared frog embryo samples were found in her luggage, according to her colleagues. Her visa was subsequently revoked, putting her…
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By 2100, European birth rates will fall below production levels
By 2100, the birth rate in European countries will drop significantly, and Ukraine will lose more than half of its population by that time. This was reported in Visual Capitalist with reference to UN data.

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Dark Chocolate And Placebos Are Also Good For Your Health
gettyChocolate bar in silver foil in woman’s palms.
Two months ago, I wrote about recent research indicating that drinking coffee could be good for one’s health—resulting in a statistically significant decrease in mortality. (Caveat: The…
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Six Russian tourists killed in Egypt submarine sinking
A sightseeing submersible with 45 passengers onboard encountered distress 1km off the coast
At least six Russian citizens have died in Egypt following the sinking of a tourist submarine, Russian officials have confirmed.
The tragedy unfolded on…
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Russian tourists killed in Egypt submarine sinking
A sightseeing submersible with 45 passengers onboard encountered distress 1km off the coast
At least six Russian citizens have died in Egypt following the sinking of a tourist submarine, Russian…
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Putin outlines Russian plans for Arctic (FULL TEXT)
The president has urged sustainable development of the region and addressed the global implications of the US claim to Greenland
Russian President Vladimir Putin has detailed the country’s priorities for the future development of the Arctic…
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Putin and Erdogan discussed the situation in Ukraine and the development of Russian-Turkish relations
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed the situation in Ukraine during a telephone conversation.

“During the talks, President Erdogan said that cooperation between…
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First year of Georgia’s ‘foreign agent’ law shows how autocracies are replicating Russian model − and speeding up the time frame
Autocracy is on the move worldwide and becoming more resilient.
One of the driving forces behind this phenomenon is something scholars call “authoritarian learning,” a process by which autocratic leaders study each other and adapt…
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South Korean Companies Move to Restart Operations in Russia – Korea Times
Major South Korean companies are taking steps to resume business in Russia as Ukraine ceasefire negotiations raise the possibility of sanctions relief, The Korea Times reported Friday, citing anonymous industry officials.
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Trump’s giving Putin ‘far too much,’ says UK ally Nigel Farage – POLITICO
The comments are striking given Farage’s long support of the U.S. president. He attended Trump’s inauguration, has appeared at Trump rallies — and even received a fawning 60th birthday message from the top U.S. Republican.
But Farage…
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