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The article discusses the competition between the United States and China in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, noting China's recent commercial approval of an invasive neural implant. It highlights the U.S.
The article presents political polling data in Australia, discussing approval ratings for leaders, blame attribution for petrol price increases, and public opinion on international military actions.
A Russia-flagged tanker carrying crude oil entered Cuba's exclusive economic zone, potentially marking the country's first oil import in over two months.
The article discusses trends in US abortion access, noting stable abortion rates due to cross-state travel and telehealth expansion.
The article chronicles the life of Steven Gruzd, a scholar and Scrabble prodigy, highlighting his professional achievements, personal relationships, and the circumstances surrounding his murder.
The article reports on the resignation of Caf general secretary Veron Mosengo-Omba amid controversies surrounding the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) title dispute and workplace allegations.
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Vietnamese authorities arrested 74 individuals, including officials and business representatives, for falsifying environmental data from monitoring stations.
The article reports Pope Leo XIV's condemnation of using divine justification for war, citing biblical passages to argue against such practices. He calls for a ceasefire and criticizes military actions, while noting that U.S.
The article reports Iranian threats against U.S. military assets in the region, including a naval chief's statement about targeting the USS Abraham Lincoln. It also mentions Iranian officials accusing the U.S.
European foreign ministers from France, Germany, Italy, and the UK expressed concern over Israel's proposed death penalty for terrorism convictions, citing inhumanity and lack of deterrent effect.
A Ukrainian drone attack occurred in Taganrog, Russia, on March 29, 2026, resulting in one death, injuries to eight people, and damage to residential and industrial properties.
New York City, United States – Roughly 12,200 kilometres, or 7,600 miles, separate businessman and activist Roozbeh Farahanipour from his native Iran.
The article reports Pope Leo's criticism of leaders who wage war, citing biblical passages to condemn violence. It details tensions around religious freedoms in Jerusalem and mentions conflicting statements fromılmilitary and political…
The article discusses the UN's International Day of Zero Waste, highlighting global food waste statistics and featuring Massimo Bottura's advocacy work.
The article reports on international developments involving Iran, the United States, and Middle Eastern countries, including military movements, diplomatic efforts, and casualties from conflicts.
The article explains the legal framework governing nuclear weapons, focusing on the distinction between nuclear-weapon states and non-nuclear-weapon states under the 1968 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
A humpback whale stranded in the Baltic Sea has been monitored by scientists and authorities as it struggles to regain strength and navigate to the Atlantic.
The shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the fourth-largest agency in the US government, became the longest partial shutdown in US history on Sunday. If the now six-week partial…