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Keir Starmer's resignation as UK Prime Minister disrupts European security alliances, notably the 35-nation Ukraine support coalition he co-led with Macron. Hi…
Scientists observed water molecules at -42°C rapidly switching between two distinct arrangements, suggesting water may exist in two phases. This discovery coul…
The U.S. lifted sanctions on Iranian oil trade until August 21, allowing Iran to resume oil exports and access $6 billion in frozen revenues, though Iran rejec…
655 million people lack electricity, with 560 million in sub-Saharan Africa; meeting the 2030 energy access goal requires urgent action. Progress is slow due t…
Ebola likely began in Mongbwalu, a gold-mining town in eastern DRC, before officials identified it, spreading rapidly due to poverty, misinformation, and distr…
The new superconducting X-ray detector at BESSY II is up to 1,000 times more sensitive, enabling researchers to map ultra-thin materials and previously invisib…
Starmer met Andy Burnham to discuss a smooth leadership transition following his resignation as prime minister. Burnham, the early frontrunner, could become pr…
Despite SpaceX's stock dropping nearly 28% from its June peak, short interest remains low at 5-7%, as traders hesitate to bet against Elon Musk's high-growth c…
In June, U.S. factories cut jobs at the fastest rate since 2009, excluding the pandemic, due to rising costs and weak demand. This signals potential economic s…
The Vatican denied German bishops' request to allow laypeople, including women, to preach at Mass, reinforcing that only ordained ministers can deliver homilie…
The U.S. Treasury’s General License X waiver allows Iran to sell oil in dollars, unlocking up to $9 billion by freeing stranded crude for humanitarian purchase…
























