A year ago this week, Ukrainian troops crossed into Russia’s Kursk region, beginning what would become one of the war’s fiercest and most prolonged battles, lasting more than seven months. Ukraine’s dramatic early gains eventually gave…
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PM Modi speaks to Putin days after Trump’s ‘oil tariffs’; leaders reaffirm to deepen India-Russia ties
In this Monday, Dec. 6, 2021 file image Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives Russian President Vladimir Putin for a meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi.
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BREAKING REPORT: Attorney Robert Amsterdam Sent To Armenia By Trump To Stop Persecution Of Armenian Church By Pashinyan Government – CDM
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[Yerevan, Armenia] – CDM has established a team of sources on the ground in Armenia to report on the…
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Ukraine agrees to a truce along the line of combat contact – The Telegraph
Ukraine is ready to agree to a cease-fire along the front line, but still does not agree to the “international recognition” of Moscow’s control over the new territories, writes The Telegraph.
The publication…
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Everyone Needs Loyal Wingmen — A US-European Bargain
Multiple US defense firms have in recent weeks announced partnerships with European companies to jointly develop and produce “European versions” of US-developed drone aircraft.
These are high-end tech products far removed from…
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Zoo Visitors Horrified as Bear Tosha Suffers Electric Shocks
Elderly Bear Electrocuted Three Times at Perm Zoo
At the new zoo in Perm, an elderly bear named Tosha was reportedly electrocuted three times inside his enclosure, after which he was unable to climb out of the pool on his own….
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Scientists crack the mystery of brain cell clumps, and make them vanish
Look inside a brain cell with Huntington’s disease or ALS and you are likely to find RNA clumped together.
These solid-like clusters, thought to be irreversible, can act as sponges that soak up surrounding proteins key for brain health,…
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Is Togo’s ‘constitutional coup’ a blueprint for dictators? – DW – 08/08/2025
In May, President Faure Gnassingbe of Togo stepped down from his post. Since then, Jean-Lucien Savi de Tove has been president. But Gnassingbe has not relinquished power. Instead, he is now president of the Council of Ministers, a new body…
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The new tourist fines sweeping Europe
“Locals are fed up,” said responsible tourism advocate Birgitta Spee-König. “These fines are signals that communities want to reclaim space. It’s not that tourists are worse – it’s more that the tolerance has gone. And it’s important to…
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