Agenda: Budgetary allocations for specialised medical assistance, expanding the parameters of the state programme for efficient use of agricultural land, increasing pregnancy and childbirth allocations for students, organising summer…
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On a Free Press, What America Can Learn from Russia’s Descent
When Executive Producer Bill Owens resigned from 60 Minutes last month, citing a loss of editorial independence, we felt a chill of recognition. In 2011, one of us (Roman) resigned from Russia’s leading news organization, Gazeta.ru. The outlet…
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Don’t wait until menopause to strengthen your bones
I confess: If I think about skeletons, it’s around Halloween. I especially enjoy the yard displays of larger-than-life skeletons engaging in mundane activities, like walking skeleton dogs.
But our own skeletons are something we…
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US, allies warn Russian cyber group targeting Western IT, defense firms to hamper aid to Ukraine – Breaking Defense
- US, allies warn Russian cyber group targeting Western IT, defense firms to hamper aid to Ukraine Breaking Defense
- UK exposes Russian cyber campaign targeting support for Ukraine BBC
- Russia accused of trying to hack border security cameras to…
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Macron talks tariffs and peace with Xi Jinping – POLITICO
“We have agreed to move forward as quickly as possible on the issue of Cognac, which is essential for our producers,” he added.
Last week, Economy Minister Eric Lombard also raised the issue with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng during a…
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Approach ‘ceasefire – and then we’ll see’ on Ukraine will not work
The ‘ceasefire – and we’ll see there’ approach to resolving the Ukrainian crisis will no longer work, despite the efforts of French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to tighten…
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China lodges complaint with EU over Russia-related sanctions on its firms – Reuters
China lodges complaint with EU over Russia-related sanctions on its firms Reuters
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WHO is finalizing a new treaty that prepares for the next pandemic − but the US isn’t signing
On March 20, 2025, members of the World Health Organization adopted the world’s first pandemic agreement, following three years of “intensive negotiations launched by governments in response to the devastating impacts of the COVID-19…
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Moscow University Chancellor Dies Inside Head of Motherland Calls Monument
The chancellor of Moscow’s State Academy of Physical Education died inside the head of the towering Motherland Calls World War II memorial in southern Russia’s Volgograd region, local media
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Russia to Cut Funding for Aircraft Production Amid Manufacturing Delays
The Russian government plans to reduce its spending on the production of new aircraft and helicopters by 22% due to ongoing delays and challenges in their manufacture, the Kommersant business daily reported Thursday.
Lawmakers in the…
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