Colonel Ivan Voronych, who was shot dead in Kyiv on July 10, served in Ukraine’s domestic intelligence agency and had been with the agency for decades, according to The New York Times. Voronych had for a time commanded the special operations…
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Putins Promises For Occupied Areas Are Unrealistic, Ukrainians Say
In one of his most bellicose and provocative remarks as Russias war against Ukraine rages on, President Vladimir Putin said late last month that where the foot of a Russian soldier steps — that is ours.”
Moscows claims in fact…
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Feeling Nostalgic for a Particular Place? You’re Probably Longing for the Sea
When you imagine your favorite place from your past, what do you picture? Do you see blue sea and blue skies, or do you see the green of grass and trees?
A new study in Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology shows that people tend…
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‘Ball Lightning’ Caught on Film After Storm in Canada : ScienceAlert
During a recent lightning storm, a couple from Canada caught a rare weather mystery on camera.
Right from their porch, Ed and Melinda Pardy watched as a lightning bolt struck the land less than a kilometer from their home.
In the bolt’s wake,…
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Observations of Antarctica’s Doomsday Glacier Reveal a Cracked Surface
Slowly but surely, Antarctica’s “Doomsday Glacier” is crumbling apart as the cracks on its surface grow with every passing year. The massive glacier — about the size of Florida — now teeters on the brink of collapse, which would cause…
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Putin inks new policy to fight Russian language discrimination
Russia will oppose any attempt to target its national tongue abroad, the document says
Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a new language…
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Putin approves new policy to fight Russian language discrimination
Moscow will oppose any attempts to target Russian abroad, the document says
Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a new language policy doctrine aimed at supporting the use of Russian, both in the country and abroad. The…
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Israel turning Gaza into ‘graveyard of children and starving’: UNRWA chief | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Israel is engineering a “cruel and Machiavellian scheme to kill” in Gaza, the head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees says, as the world body reports that since May, some 800 Palestinians have been killed while seeking…
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A Recipe for Revitalizing European Tech
Europe possesses extraordinary technological capabilities. Advanced Semiconductor Materials Lithography (ASML) dominates advanced chipmaking equipment. The continent produces world-class engineering talent and maintains sophisticated…
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