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Wagner troops moving towards Polish border and could try sneaking across, PM says More than 100 troops from the Russian mercenary group Wagner are moving towards a thin strip of land between Poland and Lithuania, Poland's prime minister says, who warned they could pose as migrants to cross the border. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz ...
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In an astounding achievement, Bhutan tiger numbers grow by 27% The Bhutan Tiger Center led efforts to monitor and research the country's tiger population and worked with local communities to radio-collar tigers to study their movements and conduct surveys. © ...
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Market Sustainability and Improvement Fund - Workforce Fund: policy statement The government is providing a further £570 million of ringfenced funding across financial years 2023 to 2024 and 2024 to 2025 to local authorities to improve and increase adult social care provision, with a particular focus on workforce pay.
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'Virgin birth' genetically engineered into female animals for the first time Scientists alter the genomes of female fruit flies, allowing them to reproduce without any contribution from a male. ... A giant (polytene) chromosome is from the salivary glands of the fruit fly Drosophila. A ...
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Australia's largest firefighting helicopter lands in NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) aerial firefighting capabilities received a significant boost today with the arrival of a $9 million high-capacity waterbombing helicopter at Richmond. The new helicopter will allow for aerial firefighting at night and expand ...
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Energy security push to boost economic growth Prime Minister and Energy Security Secretary to lead efforts this week to strengthen UK's energy independence; They will meet industry leaders from oil, gas and renewable sectors – to drive forward measures that safeguard national energy security and ...
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IPCC wraps up elections in Nairobi NAIROBI, July 29 – The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) completed its elections in Nairobi this morning. During the four-day long 59th Session, the member governments elected the new IPCC Bureau comprising 34 members, including the new ...
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Secretary Blinken's Call with French Foreign Minister Colonna The below is attributable to Spokesperson Matthew Miller: Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke with French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna. The Secretary expressed his deep concern over the events unfolding in Niger and ...
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11 people arrested in shoplifting crackdown The Windsor Police Service Problem-Oriented Policing (POP) Unit arrested 11 people and seized $4,500 in stolen merchandise during the latest crackdown on shoplifting. Between July 26 and July 28, officers from the POP Unit teamed up with loss ...
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Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General We and our humanitarian partners fully remain committed and engaged to supporting the vulnerable populations in Niger who, as you know, are impacted by a combination of climate, economic and security shocks, in a context of very high needs on the ...
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