Russian lawmakers will consider draft legislation that would grant widows of fallen soldiers preferential admission to universities and colleges, marking the latest expansion of educational benefits tied to the war in Ukraine. Nina Ostanina,…
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What can be done to help? – DW – 08/07/2025
Warnings have been coming for months.
Last December, the global hunger monitor Integrated Food Security Phase Classification reported famine in two camps near the north-western Sudanese city of El Fasher, home to hundreds of thousands of…
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What can be done to help? – DW – 08/07/2025
Warnings have been coming for months.
Last December, the global hunger monitor Integrated Food Security Phase Classification reported famine in two camps near the northwestern Sudanese city of El Fasher, home to hundreds of thousands of…
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"China's opposition to abuse of tariffs is consistent and clear": Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo after US targets India over Russian oil
Beijing [China], August 7 (ANI): China on Thursday criticised the United States for its ‘abuse of tariffs’ after US President Donald Trump imposed an additional 25 per cent tariff on India over its continued purchase of Russian oil.
‘China’s…
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Kyiv opens war crime inquiry into head of notorious Russian prison | Ukraine
The director of Russia’s notorious Taganrog prison, where officials are accused of overseeing the systematic torture and starvation of hundreds of Ukrainian detainees, has been notified by authorities in Kyiv that he is suspected of having…
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Extreme Heat: Shifts in Short-Term Rentals
Demand for short-term rentals in Southern Europe’s peak summer season is showing signs of decline, and extreme heat may be a key factor behind the shift.
Countries such as Spain,…
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The Simple Habit That Can Deflate America’s $7T Health Tab
Conscious care means PCP first. Urgent care next. ER only when it’s truly urgent.
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Spoiler alert: You — not Congress — may be the most powerful cost‑containment tool in U.S. medicine. National health spending is projected to surge…
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New clues emerge on how foods spark anaphylaxis
Severe allergic reactions can be swift and deadly. Two new studies of mice, published August 7 in Science, reveal a key step in this terrifying cascade. What’s more, these findings hint at a drug to prevent it.
Anaphylaxis is a…
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Russia’s HIV patients are losing access to routine medical tests — Meduza
HIV patients in at least 16 Russian regions are being denied routine tests for viral load and immune status, tests prescribed every six months under national medical guidelines, reports the newspaper Vedomosti. The “Patient Control”…
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