Scientist publishes fresh doubts over Microsoft's quantum claims The tech giant has consistently stood by its Majorana chip research despite scepticism from some experts in the field. How Colombia’s traditional midwives serve as lifelines to rural communities Parts of Colombia are isolated, with no hospitals nearby. Experts say midwives can help bridge the healthcare gap. Rubio tries to reassure Gulf allies on US-Iran deal details Rubio tours Gulf in bid to allay allies' security concerns over the US-Iran memorandum of understanding. Who is Vinod Doddamani? Indian-origin attorney in US faces $250,000 fine over fraud claims Last month, we put the open borders industrial complex on notice—fraudulent asylum claims would result in fines against attorneys. Today we fined an attorney over $255k for filing multiple fraudulent claims on behalf of Indian nationals. British woman fitness coach admits killing footballer, ran him over with car 3 times on icy street A 26-year-old fitness instructor who drove over an amateur footballer three times after allegedly failing to properly clear ice from her windscreen has admitted causing his death by dangerous driving in Greater Manchester. As Ebola cases surge above 1,000, experts say outbreak could be worst ever Insufficient contact-tracing and the refusal of many residents to avoid contact with the bodies of loved ones killed by the Ebola virus are accelerating the epidemic. Mexico's palm wine has been a fascinating culinary bridge to the Philippines since 1565 For hundreds of years, a trade route between Mexico's Pacific coast and the Philippines brought a ferment made of palm sap. It's experiencing a revival in the state of Colima. |
Palestinian-American wins New York State Senate primary race, aims to stop funding to Israel Kawas, a democratic socialist, helped launch the "Not On Our Dime" campaign which wants to tax any New York-based organization that gives money to Israel, or Israeli charities. Ukraine destroys key rail bridge as it aims to 'isolate Crimea' Ukraine said its forces destroyed a key railway bridge in Crimea, as it seeks to isolate the Russian-occupied peninsula. Workplace trends 2026: Office-based positions receiving 40% fewer applications than hybrid roles, says recruiter Candidates are evaluating employers just as carefully as employers are evaluating them, says Matrix Recruitment AI helps read papyrus scroll burnt to crisp during Vesuvius eruption Previously hidden text revealed without unrolling scroll discusses stoic philosophy on ethics, art and human behaviour The surviving part of an ancient scroll that was burnt to a crisp when Mount Vesuvius erupted nearly 2,000 years ago has been virtually unwrapped and read with help from artificial intelligence. Researchers uncovered 20 columns of previously hidden text covering more than a metre… Top army general who was last US soldier to leave Afghanistan abruptly steps down Gen Christopher Donahue, commander of forces in Europe and Africa, is leaving after just 18 months in the job The army’s commander of its forces in Europe and Africa – who was famously the last American soldier to leave Afghanistan in 2021 – is unexpectedly stepping down from his post after just 18 months in the job, the Army confirmed late Tuesday. Gen Christopher Donahue, commanding general of … Bahrain Restricts Shiite Holy Day Amid Iran War Crackdown The restrictions are the latest in a string of measures Bahrain has taken against Shiite citizens in the Gulf country, with many accused of having loyalties to Iran. Leader of secretive South Korean church arrested in election influence investigation The 95-year-old leader of a secretive South Korean church has been arrested as authorities widened an investigation into allegations that he illegally recruited thousands of followers into the conservative People Power Party to influence elections |
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