Turkey has cracked down on protests over the arrest of Istanbul’s mayor and more than 1,000 demonstrators have been detained.
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Turkey detains more than 1,000 including journalists as Imamoglu protests grow
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Israel building agency to steer Palestinian ‘voluntary departure’ from Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Under the proposal, the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza will be under the control of the Defence Ministry.
Israel is set to establish a government agency that would oversee the “voluntary departure” of Palestinians from the Gaza…
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Video: South African ambassador welcomed home after expulsion from US
Supporters greeted South Africa’s ambassador to the United States as he returned home after being expelled from the US.
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Tesla’s Europe sales collapse as anti-Musk backlash grows
Tesla’s downward spiral is turning into a rout, with its share of European electric car sales falling by 58 percent in the first two months of this year, dropping from 18.4 percent in 2024 to 7.7 percent for the same period this year, according…
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Mahmoud Khalil slams his detention in US after pro-Palestine protests
Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil says he is a “political prisoner” targeted to suppress dissent, after being detained by the United States police for leading Pro-Palestine protests.
The Palestinian…
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A deep brain stimulation volunteer discusses life after depression
In this bonus episode of The Deep End, listen to an interview with Jon Nelson. He’ll share how he’s doing these days, now that his depression is gone. You’ll hear about the work still ahead of him, which may be lifelong. And…
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Greenland PM slams US delegation’s ‘provocation’ | Border Disputes News
US accused of raising pressure amid Trump’s calls to annex semi-autonomous island, while Denmark raises security.
Greenland’s prime minister has criticised a planned trip by a high-profile United States delegation as a “provocation”.
The…
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War in the Arctic? | Start Here | Digital Series
United States President Donald Trump has been talking about buying Greenland, but the backdrop is a bigger story about competing interests and growing competition in the Arctic – a region where big global powers collide.
So what is going on?…
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Poor neighborhoods, health care barriers are factors for heart disease risk in Black mothers
Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood contributes to a rare form of heart failure known as peripartum cardiomyopathy, a potentially deadly disease that disproportionately affects Black mothers.
That’s the key finding of my recent study,…
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A Key Trigger of Immune Overactivity is IDed
The immune system is crucial to our health. It must sense pathogens and respond to these threats effectively. But the immune system also has to be carefully controlled. If it starts to attack healthy tissues,…
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