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Air China has resumed direct flights to North Korea after a six-year hiatus, coinciding with restored rail services. This development is framed as a significant step toward reopening North Korea, which had been isolated due to pandemic-era…
The article reports on China's pork market experiencing a supply glut due to industrial pig farming expansion, leading to record-low hog prices.
The article reports on Spain's decision to close its airspace to military use related to the Iran conflict, citing government opposition to the war. It mentions potential U.S.
The article discusses challenges in evaluating medical evidence, particularly for children, using examples like cross-sex hormones and antidepressants.
Palestine aIly Ireland under fire for allowing weapons transfers to Israel Since the Iraq War, Shannon Airport has served as a key transit hub for the US military.
The article reports on recent developments in India, including the arrest of a Lashkar-e-Taiba commander, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's resignation from the Legislative Council, and the WTO summit deadlock.
Eli Lilly and Insilico Medicine have announced a $2.75 billion partnership to develop AI-driven therapeutics. The collaboration combines Insilico's generative AI platform with Lilly's clinical expertise to accelerate drug discovery for…
Air China has restarted direct flights between Beijing and Pyongyang after a six-year hiatus, following the resumption of train services between the two countries.
The article details controversy surrounding Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger's dismissive remarks about Ukraine's drone industry, which sparked backlash from Ukrainian officials.
The article reports on a Palestinian refugee teaching traditional tatreez embroidery in Madrid, emphasizing efforts to preserve cultural heritage.
The article reports on a slow-moving protest by the Organisation of European Road Transport Operators (OTRE) in Paris, demanding government support due to rising fuel prices.
The article reports on China's growing sci-fi industry, citing a 15.7% revenue increase to 126.1 billion yuan in 2025 and a 203.3% surge in related search traffic.
The BBC confirmed that Scott Mills has left the organization following allegations regarding his personal conduct. The corporation stated it does not comment on individual matters but confirmed his departure.
A Russian oil tanker arrived in Cuba as part of Moscow's stated support for Havana. The article notes Cuba's ongoing energy crisis, which has caused blackouts and increased health risks for cancer patients.
The article reports on ongoing tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, including airstrikes, ceasefire talks, and statements from Iranian officials regarding U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks.
The article reports that Dr. Daniel Wu, an orthopaedist in Hong Kong, was reprimanded by the Medical Council for performing a bunion surgery without adequately informing the patient about the procedure and its risks.
Clitoral nerves mapped for first time, thirty years after male counterpart To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. One of your browser…
Russia expelled a British diplomat over spying allegations, with the UK condemning the move as baseless and accusing Russia of harassment. Both nations have engaged in reciprocal expulsions of diplomats in recent years.