Mass graves in Gaza show victims’ hands were tied, says UN rights office
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5h ago
Disturbing reports continue to emerge about mass graves in Gaza in which Palestinian victims were reportedly found stripped naked with their hands tied ..read more
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New EU fiscal rules approved by MEPs
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The new EU fiscal rules, approved on Tuesday, were provisionally agreed upon between European Parliament and member state negotiators in February ..read more
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Gaza: rights experts condemn AI role in destruction by Israeli military
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by United Nations News
14h ago
“Six months into the current military offensive, more housing and civilian infrastructure has now been destroyed in Gaza as a percentage, compared to any conflict in memory,” said the experts, who included Francesca Albanese, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967. In a statement, the experts estimated ..read more
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A course on “service in the zone of military operations” is introduced in Russian seminaries
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17h ago
“The fight against democracy is sacred for us, like the fight against the antichrist” – these words belong to Metropolitan Kirill (Pokrovsky), who heads the patriarchal department for interaction with the armed forces. A few days before Passover, the feast of God’s self-sacrificing love, he sent a circular letter to all theological schools in Russia ..read more
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In Norway are counting the “witches” burned in the Middle Ages
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19h ago
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology presented the results of a study that investigated “wizard” trials. Scholars have found that similar trials in Norway did not end until the 18th century, and hundreds of the accused were executed. According to a university release, “witch hunts” were widespread in Norway in the 16th and 17th ..read more
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UK’s newly passed ‘Safety in Rwanda’ bill is anything but safe: UN officials
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20h ago
Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, issued a joint statement calling on the UK Government to reconsider its plan to transfer asylum seekers to Rwanda. This arrangement seeks to shift responsibility for refugee protection, undermining international cooperation, Mr. Grandi added. “The new legislation marks ..read more
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First drug that slows down Alzheimer’s disease already exists, but why doctors are skeptical?
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by Newsdesk
22h ago
Nine months after its introduction in the U.S., Eisai and Biogen’s Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi is encountering significant resistance in its widespread adoption, largely due to skepticism among some doctors about the efficacy of treating this degenerative brain disease. Preparation for an MRI scan – illustrative photo. Image credit: Accuray via Unsplash, free license Despite being ..read more
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New EU fiscal rules approved by MEPs | News
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23h ago
The new rules, approved on Tuesday, were provisionally agreed upon between European Parliament and member state negotiators in February. Focus on investments MEPs significantly beefed up the rules to protect a government’s capability to invest. It will now be more difficult for the Commission to place a member state under an excessive deficit procedure if ..read more
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Expulsions to Rwanda: outcry after adoption of British law
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1d ago
British Prime Minister hailed the adoption, in the night from Monday, April 22 to Tuesday, April 23, of the controversial bill for expulsions to Rwanda ..read more
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Scientists gave mice water with the amount of microplastics estimated to be ingested by humans each week
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1d ago
In recent years, anxiety about the spread of microplastics has been growing. It is in the oceans, even in animals and plants, and in the bottled water we drink daily ..read more
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