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NFT Paris Cancellation Signals Market Shift for 2026

What Signals Does the NFT Paris Cancellation Send? The cancellation of NFT Paris highlights the pressure on sponsorship budgets and a more price-sensitive demand within a transforming NFT market in 2026. This decision suggests that while NFT activity continues, trading volumes have significantly declined. Details About the Cancellation NFT Paris, one of the most renowned…

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Iran Faces Unprecedented National Unrest Without Repeating 1979

A Dangerous Moment in Post-Revolutionary Iran's History Iran is currently experiencing one of the most perilous moments in its post-revolutionary history. National protests have transitioned from sporadic to constant occurrences, with a new wave of unrest sweeping across the country, escalating violence. The true death toll remains unverified. These events have revived a familiar question:…

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US Designates Muslim Brotherhood Organizations as Terrorist Groups

Decision Marks Escalation Against Israel’s Rivals The United States has designated the Muslim Brotherhood organizations in Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan as "terrorist" groups, according to a report by the Associated Press. This announcement comes as Washington intensifies its efforts against Israel's rivals globally. The decision was made public on Tuesday, just weeks after President Donald…

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Monero Reaches New All-Time High as Privacy Coins Outperform Ecosystem

Monero Reaches New All-Time High Monero (XMR) has surged to a new all-time high of over $687, marking an approximate 14% increase in the last 24 hours, according to data from TradingView. This rise aligns with increasing demand from investors for digital assets that ensure privacy, as regulations surrounding digital assets become more stringent. In…

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Severe Drought Threatens Lives in Northern Kenya

Severe Drought in Northern Kenya Hundreds of thousands of people in northern Kenya are facing a devastating drought after three consecutive seasons without rainfall. Communities in Mandera County rely on fertile land to sustain their livestock, but extreme weather conditions have led to an emergency situation. Al Jazeera reporter Haru Mutasa traveled to the region…

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New AI Detects Dangerous Blood Cells Often Missed by Doctors

Innovation in Blood Disease Diagnosis A generative artificial intelligence system is now capable of analyzing blood cells with greater accuracy and confidence than human experts, detecting subtle signs of diseases such as leukemia. This technology not only identifies rare anomalies but also recognizes its own uncertainties, becoming a valuable support tool for clinicians. A System…

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Inuit Fishermen Oppose US Takeover of Greenland

Inuit Fishermen Oppose US Takeover of Greenland Joel Hansen, an Inuit fisherman from Greenland, is voicing his fears regarding a potential takeover of his home by the United States. "I am terrified of becoming American," says Hansen, highlighting the inappropriate treatment that the U.S. has historically imposed on indigenous populations as one of the strongest…

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Researchers Discover How the Uterus Knows When to Push During Childbirth

Significant Findings in the Childbirth Process Childbirth relies not only on hormones but also on the uterus's ability to sense physical forces. New research has shown that pressure and stretch sensors in the uterine muscles collaborate to trigger coordinated contractions. When these sensors are impaired, contractions weaken, leading to delayed births. The uterus produces regular…

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Spacecraft Capture the Sun Creating a Massive Superstorm

An Extremely Active Solar Region ObservedRecent studies have revealed one of the most extreme solar regions observed in recent decades, monitored almost continuously for three months while generating powerful space weather. By combining images from two spacecraft—one near Earth and the other orbiting the Sun—researchers tracked a massive active region that grew, twisted, and triggered…