Our food, which took a long time, was not good. We opted for aubergine roti (which turned out to be half a limp aubergine covered in multicolored sauces), the aforementioned salmon gravlax (which, though expensive, was reasonably tasty), a…
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Scientists discover new, rare blood type during routine test
In a routine blood test that turned extraordinary, French scientists have identified the…
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No Matter How Old You Are, This Mindfulness Exercise Can Sharpen Your Attention
How is your attention span these days? Environmental distractions and rising use of technology can heavily affect our ability to hold focus, as can lack of rest, general stress, and anxiety.
Since longer attention spans are linked to better…
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Can Ukraine drone builders help rearm Europe? – DW – 07/10/2025
Is Ukraine a partner, a testing ground, a customer — or perhaps even a competitor? As Kyiv fleshes out new rules allowing exports of drone technology, Ukrainian companies are still figuring out what role they’ll play in rearming…
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Band who chanted ‘death to the IDF’ tell crowd to stop chanting ‘death to the IDF’ – POLITICO
The band are currently being investigated by police (along with Irish rap trio Kneecap who led chants of “fuck Kier Starmer”) and they have been dropped from several shows, including in France and Germany.
The band gained international…
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Iceland has no armed forces, but that could change
Zipping over lava fields and fjords, the Icelandic coastguard were putting a chopper crew through its paces. The coastguard, which Iceland relies on instead of an army, does everything from rescuing wayward tourists to protecting undersea cables…
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More European countries want to send their prisoners to other countries
Europe’s JUSTICE ministries have a problem. Courts are locking up more criminals, but figuring out where to put them is proving tricky. In a growing number of countries, prisons are packed to the rafters. Occupancy levels now average close to…
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Viktor Orban’s economic luck runs out
FOR VIKTOR ORBAN, it was a nightmare. On June 28th over 100,000 people marched in Budapest’s Pride parade, championing LGBT rights and defying a government ban. Hungary’s hard-right prime minister has dominated his country’s politics since…
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Putin’s war in Ukraine may cost him control of the south Caucasus
FOR MOST people, geopolitics is an abstraction. For those living in the south Caucasus, which consists of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia, it is a daily experience. The region between the Black and Caspian seas, Europe and Asia, sits at the…
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Major BRICS country responds to Trumps tariff threat
Indonesia has said it is ready to face the consequences of being part of the economic bloc
Indonesia will remain in BRICS even if US President Donald Trump fulfills his threat to slap extra tariffs on the group, Indonesian State…
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