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3 amateur codebreakers set out to decrypt old letters. They uncovered royal history We can now learn more about one of the most controversial monarchs in European history, thanks to a trio of amateur cryptologists who unknowingly stumbled upon a treasure trove of long-lost letters by Mary, Queen of Scots and worked painstakingly to ...
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Biden and Brazil's Lula find common ground against violent extremism It was just over a month ago that hundreds of extremists stormed Brazil's capital. Supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro ransacked the Congress, Supreme Court and the presidential offices. The comparison with the attack by supporters ...
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Can Amazon Countries Save the Rain Forest? The roughly 2.3 million square miles of the Amazon Rainforest are spread across eight countries in South America. Some two-thirds of the forest lies within Brazil, while the rest reaches into Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela, ...
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Jerusalem: Two Israelis killed in car ramming attack Five people were hurt, medics said. It comes amid a particularly bloody period between Israelis and Palestinians, with a mounting toll from Palestinian attacks and Israeli raids.
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Amsterdam is banning marijuana use on streets of red light district "Residents of the old city center experience a lot of nuisance from mass tourism and alcohol and drug abuse on the street," the Municipality of Amsterdam said in a statement on Thursday. "Tourists also attract street dealers, who in turn promote ...
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Code Breakers Discover—and Decipher—Long-Lost Letters by Mary, Queen of Scots Most of these missives had the same underlying goal: securing the deposed Scottish queen's freedom. After losing her throne in 1567, Mary had fled to England, hoping to find refuge at her cousin Elizabeth I's court. (Mary's paternal grandmother, Margaret ...
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For US Rep. Michael McCaul, national security can't be a partisan fight The Austin Republican and new chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee hopes to reach across the aisle to project a unified front as the country faces new threats, despite a staunchly conservative record. by Matthew Choi Feb. 10, 2023 8 hours ago.
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Students with ties to Syria, Turkey rally to aid earthquake survivors Ahmad Alsheikh '24 awoke on Monday to news of a giant earthquake hitting his hometown, a place already battered by conflict and displacement. Thankfully, Alsheikh's relatives in Aleppo, Syria, survived the 7.8-magnitude earthquake, though several ...
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Mangrove reforestation provides greater blue carbon benefit than afforestation for mitigating global climate change Considering the significant potential for carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas offsets, blue carbon ecosystems, such as mangrove forests, saltmarshes, seagrass beds, and upper estuarine tidal wetlands, have gained global prominence for climate ...
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Call for stronger regulation of 'exploitative' formula industry Researchers say companies are manipulating scientific information and policymakers to generate sales, steering parents away from breastfeeding. Woman looking at baby formula in shop Only about a third of infants in Australia are ...
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