Israeli-Russian academic Elizabeth Tsurkov was delivered to the US embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday after “extensive efforts” by Iraqi security services ended over two years of captivity for Tsurkov, who was researching pro-Iran factions when she…
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The foods that delay dementia and heart disease. Backed by a 15-year study
A healthy diet can slow down the accumulation of chronic diseases in older adults, while inflammatory diets accelerate it. This is shown by a new study from Karolinska Institutet published in Nature Aging.
Researchers have investigated how four…
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Poland downs drones during airspace intrusion as Russia attacks Ukraine | Military News
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says military defences deployed after ‘multiple violations of Polish airspace’.
Published On 10 Sep 2025
Poland has shot down drones over its territory after…
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Baqaei: The Zionist regime’s attack on Qatar is a violation of the principles of the UN Charter
Pars Today – The spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reacting to the Zionist regime’s attack on Qatar and Hamas officials, described this act as a continuation of the regime’s crimes and a breach of international…
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Trump says signature on birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein is not his | Crime News
US president’s denial comes after White House said it would support a forensic analysis of the signature.
Published On 10 Sep 2025
US President Donald Trump has repeated his denial that he penned a lascivious birthday message to…
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Simple blood test could spot Alzheimer’s years before symptoms
In a landmark study of Hispanic and Latino adults, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have identified a link between self-reported cognitive decline and blood-based biomarkers, which could pave the way for a…
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Ozempic’s hidden pregnancy risk few women know about
Women taking popular weight-loss medications during their reproductive years may be unaware of associated risks to pregnancy and unborn babies, warn Flinders University researchers.
A new study has revealed that most Australian women of…
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Iran resumes cooperation UN nuclear watchdog
Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency agreed to a “new form” of cooperation on Tuesday after Tehran paused the partnership in the wake of its war with Israel in June. The UN watchdog will resume its monitoring of Iran’s nuclear program,…
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Iran resumes cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog under new framework
Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency agreed to a “new form” of cooperation on Tuesday after Tehran paused the partnership in the wake of its war with Israel in June. The UN watchdog will resume its monitoring of Iran’s nuclear program,…
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Iran resumes cooperation UN nuclear watchdog – France 24
- Iran resumes cooperation UN nuclear watchdog France 24
- Iran and U.N. Watchdog Reach Agreement to Resume Nuclear Inspections The New York Times
- Iran agrees on new cooperation framework with UN nuclear watchdog The Times of Israel
- IAEA chief notes…
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