The port call follows Ankara’s new military cooperation agreement with Tripoli as Turkey reaches out to rival factions in eastern Libya.
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The port call follows Ankara’s new military cooperation agreement with Tripoli as Turkey reaches out to rival factions in eastern Libya.
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“Most Favored Nation would reduce access to novel drugs in America, slow innovation, and disrupt market incentives,” writes health expert Sally Pipes.
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It’s been a big year for revivals. There’s a new Jurassic Park movie, a reunion tour featuring 1990s rock band Oasis, and a Harry Potter television series in the works.
President Trump is also looking to revive some of the policies he tried to enact during his first term. He recently issued an executive order aimed at…
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Irish author Sally Rooney has vowed to give fees generated by two BBC adaptations of her books to the Palestine Action group — banned recently in the UK as a terrorist organisation — as a government spokesperson on Monday warned anyone flouting the law risked prosecution.
The writer, whose second novel “Normal People” (2018) and its 2020 BBC television adaptation won her international acclaim, announced her plans in the Irish Times.
Rooney said she had chosen the Dublin-based newspaper to…
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In another example of what many claim to be Israel’s undue influence over the US, a senior Israeli official facing serious paedophilia charges fled the country after being arrested in a law enforcement sting operation in Nevada.
Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, 38, a high-ranking figure in Israel’s National Cyber Directorate, an agency operating under the direct supervision of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, was arrested by Las Vegas police during a…
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Three men were arrested after attempting to smuggle a 21.25-carat pink diamond from Dubai, now a major global diamond hub.
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GAZA, (PIC)
During the past 24 hours, hospitals in the Gaza Strip received the bodies of at least 60 civilians, as well as 344 people suffering from different injuries following Israeli attacks, according to Gaza’s health ministry on Monday morning.
Accordingly, a total of 10,460 people have been killed and 44,189 others have been injured since the Israeli occupation army resumed its genocidal war on Gaza on March 18, 2025.
The new fatalities increased the death toll from the…
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For a few dozen people in the world, the downside of living with a rare immune condition comes with a surprising superpower — the ability to fight off all viruses.
Columbia immunologist Dusan Bogunovic discovered the individuals’ antiviral powers about 15 years ago, soon after he identified the genetic mutation that causes the condition.
At first, the condition only seemed to increase vulnerability to some bacterial infections. But as more patients were identified, its unexpected antiviral…
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RAMALLAH, (PIC)
The Palestinian Center for the Missing and the Forcibly Disappeared affirmed that the case of detainee Bisan Fadl Fayyad is a stark example of the tragedies caused by the phenomenon of missing persons and the policy of enforced disappearance practiced by the Israeli occupation forces during their wide-scale and ongoing military aggression in the Gaza Strip for more than 22 months.
In a statement issued on Monday, the Center called for exerting pressure on Israel to…
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On July 27, two brigades from the mostly Shia Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) stormed the Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture, clashing with police.
While the incident could be seen as a power struggle for position, it also indicates a certain degree of daring on the part of the brigades, which ended up killing a police officer.
The brigades were called in by Ayad Kadhim Ali after he was dismissed as the head of the ministry’s office in Baghdad’s Karkh district, according to Mehmet Alaca, an…
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Thousands of previously “invisible” microproteins—tiny chains of fewer than 100 amino acids—can profoundly change human biology when mutated.
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A fundamental discovery is overturning decades of molecular biology. Thousands of previously “invisible” microproteins—tiny chains of fewer than 100 amino acids—can profoundly change human biology when mutated. These small proteins, once dismissed as genetic noise, are now recognized as determinants of phenotype. They…
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