Feathers are for the dinosaurs, and for their modern descendants, the birds. But feathers aren’t the only adornments that ancient animals developed. In fact, a new study suggests that a small reptile from the Middle Triassic sported something…
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Russia, Ukraine agree on new prisoner swap at Istanbul talks
MOSCOW / ISTANBUL
Russia and Ukraine concluded a third round of peace talks in Istanbul, Türkiye on Wednesday, during which they agreed on a new prisoner exchange with at least 1,200 people from each side.
The meeting…
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Fast and Cheap, This Simple Breath Test Could Revolutionize Blood Cancer Diagnosis
Approximately every three minutes, one person in the US is diagnosed with blood cancer, adding up to an estimated 1.7 million people in the States living with or in remission from it today. Since early symptoms can be confused with less serious…
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Ukraine seeks Zelensky–Putin talks as Russia offers brief truces at İstanbul meeting
Ukraine on Wednesday proposed direct talks within weeks between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, but Moscow played down the chances of progress at a new round of talks in İstanbul the same day.
A Russian negotiator…
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Spike-Toothed Worm and Other Creatures Lived in Grand Canyon 500 Million Years Ago
Long before the Grand Canyon became a hotspot for tourism, it was a hub of ancient animal activity. All kinds of marine animals lived in the area back when it was submerged in the ocean during the Cambrian explosion, more than 500 million years…
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Modi and Starmer hail a UK-India trade deal. But there’s plenty left unanswered. – POLITICO
Meanwhile, efforts have been foiled to secure a Bilateral Investment Treaty, a pact that would give firms the right to sue governments over policy changes they claim would harm their investments, through a mechanism known as an Investor-State…
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Von der Leyen warns Zelensky over risk to Ukraines EU bid
The European Commission chief has urged respect for the rule of law following Kievs crackdown on anti-corruption agencies
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has requested explanations from Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky over the…
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Zelenskys end goal is in sight, and so is his end
The Ukrainian leader is not turning to authoritarianism it has always been his goal, and when he has it, he wont let go
When the US picks clients, vassals, and proxies, it needs men or women ready to trade in the interests, even the welfare and…
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Russia, Ukraine hold 3rd round of peace talks in Istanbul
ISTANBUL, July 23 (Xinhua) — Russian and Ukrainian delegations held a third round of peace talks here on Wednesday evening at the Ciragan Palace, during which the two sides agreed on another prisoner exchange.
Russian presidential aide Vladimir…
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Ukrainian protests grow as Zelensky signs law stripping anti-corruption agencies of independence — Meduza
For the second consecutive day, protesters gathered in city squares across Ukraine on July 23 to demonstrate against a law that effectively strips the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption…
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