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Humans Move 40 Times More Than All Wild Animals Combined: Study Reveals Pressure on Nature

A recent international study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution reveals that humans move approximately 40 times more than all terrestrial mammals, birds, and insects combined. Conducted by the Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS), the study shows that human mobility has increased by 4,000% compared to the Industrial Revolution, roughly 170 years ago. During the…

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“Golden Blood”: The Discovery That Could Save Lives

Blood transfusions are one of modern medicine’s greatest achievements, saving millions of lives every year. Yet for people with rare blood types, finding compatible blood can be a life-or-death challenge. The rarest blood type in the world is Rh null, found in only 50 known people globally. Known as “golden blood,” it lacks all 50…

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How China Became the World Leader in Electric Car Batteries

By Iulita Onica | November 13, 2025 Twenty years ago, China had just two electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturers.Today, it produces over 75% of all lithium-ion cells in the world, becoming the undisputed leader of the technology powering the future of transportation. From Olympic Buses to Global Dominance It all began at the 2008 Beijing…

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Ukraine braces for its hardest winter yet: “We can hold on as long as the front needs it”

As Russia steps up attacks on Ukraine’s power grid, millions brace for a bitter, dark winter. In Kyiv, Oksana Zinkovska-Boyarska lights candles for her two-year-old daughter Katia. “I can’t describe the animal fear when you take your child to the shelter during explosions,” she says. The Ukrainian government warns this could be “the hardest winter…

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Trump signs spending bill ending longest government shutdown in US history

Washington D.C. — President Donald Trump has signed a short-term spending bill to reopen the federal government, officially ending the longest shutdown in United States history — 43 days. The bill, which passed the House of Representatives late Wednesday by a 222-209 vote, was signed into law just hours later, following a narrow Senate approval…

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US Democrats release Epstein letters implicating Trump

Washington – US Democratic Party representatives released screenshots of letters written by financier Jeffrey Epstein, convicted of child sex crimes, which could cast a shadow over President Donald Trump’s reputation. In one letter, Epstein claims that Trump “knew about the girls,” as he allegedly asked Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell to stop engaging in the criminal…

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Russian lawmaker accuses Ukraine of halting peace talks for enrichment and ambition

Moscow – Leonid Slutsky, chairman of the State Duma’s Committee on International Affairs, claimed that Ukraine has halted peace negotiations with Russia not to seek a resolution, but for war, ambition, and enrichment. Commenting on Kyiv’s announcement to suspend talks, Slutsky told Gazeta.Ru that Ukraine “confirmed its regime’s unwillingness to seriously pursue peace.” He referred…

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Russia and Kazakhstan sign Strategic Partnership Declaration

Moscow – Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a Declaration on Strategic Partnership and Alliance between the two countries. The ceremony took place at the Kremlin during Tokayev’s first state visit to Russia. The declaration elevates bilateral relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership, covering politics, security, economy, science, education, culture, and…

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Macron warns: social media becoming a threat to democracy

Paris – French President Emmanuel Macron said social media now pose a risk to democratic processes and governance. Speaking during a meeting with readers of La Dépêche, streamed on his X (formerly Twitter) page, Macron said: “Social media are changing how we form public opinion, how elections function, and consequently our democratic life… I intend…