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An Unusual University for Spy Training Sciences Po Saint-Germain, located on the outskirts of Paris, offers a unique training program for French spies. Professor Xavier Crettiez, who oversees the course,…
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Violent Attack in Niger An armed group attacked the village of Kasuwan-Daji in Niger State, Nigeria, on Saturday, killing at least 30 people and looting local shops. The attackers reportedly…
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A Surprising Success in Korean Cinema Yoon Ga-eun was not a well-known name in South Korea until her film about a teenager surviving sexual violence became an unexpected hit. "I…
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A Vandalism Attack in Berlin Impacts Thousands of Homes A left-wing activist group in Germany has claimed responsibility for a suspected arson attack that left tens of thousands of homes,…
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A Unique Tool for Technology Enthusiasts At Hackaday, floppy disks serve as a nostalgic symbol of technological history. Although they are no longer a practical method of data storage in…
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Israeli Attacks Continue in Gaza The Israeli military has launched new strikes in areas of Gaza, despite a ceasefire agreement mediated by the United States in October. According to medical…
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Position of the Danish Prime Minister Denmark's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, has urged American President Donald Trump to stop the threats regarding the takeover of Greenland. This request comes after…
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Israeli Airstrike in Southern Lebanon An Israeli drone strike targeting a vehicle has resulted in the deaths of two individuals in southern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.…
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An Idea Inspired by DNA May Give Plastics an Expiration Date A simple chemistry idea inspired by nature promises to transform how we utilize plastics. A chemist from Rutgers University…
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Invisible Microbes That Help Us Stay Healthy Some microbes do not harm us; instead, they quietly enhance our health. A team of researchers from Flinders University has created a unique…