A frog once sold online for $1,400. It wasn’t an isolated sale. Over two decades, U.S.-based online classifieds listed thousands of amphibians spanning more than 300 species. Most move through legal channels, but some appear in the marketplace…
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Chikungunya Outbreak In Seychelles. What’s Missing From CDC Warning
If you are traveling to the Seychelles, pay attention to the CDC warning of chikungunya outbreak there. Even if you are not, here’s what the warning may say about the CDC
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This Is the World’s Most ‘Appealing’ City
Some destinations are classics for a reason. Time and time again, they simply deliver the best experience possible. And that’s why it’s no surprise that Paris has once again been named the most “attractive” city in the world for the fifth year…
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Omega-3 fish oil supplements could backfire without this key enzyme
Nearly 19 million adults in the United States take fish oil supplements. These products are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, mainly eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid, commonly known as EPA and DHA. Many people use them in hopes of…
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severance of ties with Russia led to deterioration of the Finnish economy
An economic crisis may break out in Finland due to Helsinki’s anti-Russian policy.

This opinion was expressed on the social network X by Finnish MP Armando Mema. According to him, the deplorable state of the…
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Preparations are underway for the next round of trilateral negotiations on Ukraine – Politico
The next meeting of the delegations of Russia, the United States and Ukraine may take place as early as next week, Politico reported, citing a source familiar with the discussions.

According to the newspaper, Abu…
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Europe’s open-border dreams meet German politics – POLITICO
“The Schengen area is sliced up like Swiss cheese,” said Slovenian Socialist MEP Matjaž Nemec, a member of the European Parliament’s Schengen borders scrutiny group. “As long as the Commission turns a blind eye to blatant violations…
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Scientists discover hidden brain cells that help heal spinal cord injuries
Researchers at Cedars-Sinai have identified a biological repair process that could eventually lead to new treatments for spinal cord injuries, stroke, and neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis. The findings, published in Nature, reveal…
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Ethiopia’s, UAE’s role under scrutiny
The recent report by Reuters found that Ethiopia is hosting a secret camp to train thousands of fighters for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group in neighboring Sudan. The revelation is a sign that one of the world’s deadliest…
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