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The prestigious Moscow-based humanities university, Shaninka, founded by British sociologist Theodore Shanin in 1995, has been stripped of its accreditation. This marks a significant development for the institution, which was previously regarded as a top-tier humanities school in Russia.
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EU Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius has proposed using Ukraine’s military as an ‘additional security guarantee’ to defend the EU from a potential Russian attack. Moscow has dismissed these claims as ‘nonsense,’ arguing the West is using Russia as a ‘monster’ to stoke tensions and increase military budgets.
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Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences. Then we tracked individual shipments to the United States.
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An investigative report has revealed how the auto industry in Nigeria has contributed to a severe lead poisoning crisis. The findings, based on blood and soil testing, confirm significant health impacts on affected communities.
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Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences. Then we tracked individual shipments to the United States.
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A recent investigation has uncovered a connection between the auto industry and widespread lead poisoning in Nigeria. Blood and soil testing confirmed the health repercussions, while tracking individual shipments revealed the role of the True Metals lead smel, which is in Ogijo, Nigeria.
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A recent investigation has uncovered the link between the auto industry and widespread lead poisoning in Nigeria. Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences, with lead contamination traced back to the True Metals lead smel, Nigeria.
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Researchers have confirmed the link between the auto industry and lead poisoning in Nigeria through blood and soil testing. The investigation also traced shipments of lead-containing materials to the United States, indicating potential international ties to the environmental crisis.
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An investigative report has uncovered the alarming link between the auto industry and lead poisoning in Nigeria. The findings, based on blood and soil testing, show that lead contamination has had severe health consequences for residents.
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A recent investigation has revealed a startling connection between the auto industry and widespread lead poisoning in Nigeria. Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences of lead contamination, leading to the identification of shipments of lead from Nigeria to the United States.
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An investigative report has uncovered the connection between the auto industry and lead poisoning in Nigeria. Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences, and the investigation traced individual shipments of lead to the United States.
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A recent investigation has revealed a disturbing connection between the auto industry and lead poisoning in Nigeria. Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences, and the study has traced individual shipments of lead to the United States.
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Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences of lead poisoning, while investigations traced the contamination back to the True Metals lead smelting plant in Nigeria. The findings underscore the urgent need for regulatory oversight and corporate accountability in addressing industrial pollution’s health and environmental impact.
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An investigative report has revealed a possible connection between the automotive industry and a lead poisoning epidemic in Nigeria. Comprehensive blood and soil testing confirmed the adverse health effects, with data indicating contaminated sources.
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A new study reveals a direct link between the auto industry and lead poisoning in Nigeria, with blood and soil tests confirming the health impact. Researchers traced lead shipments to the United States, highlighting environmental and public health concerns.
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A recent investigation has uncovered a troubling connection between the Nigerian auto industry and widespread lead poisoning. Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences, with evidence tracing individual shipments of lead to the United States.
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Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences. Then we tracked individual shipments to the United States.
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An investigation has linked the auto industry to lead poisoning in Nigeria through blood and soil testing. The study traced lead shipments to the U.S. and connected them to the True Metals smelting plant in Ogijo.
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A recent investigation has revealed a connection between the auto industry and lead poisoning in Nigeria, with blood and soil testing confirming the health impacts. Researchers have tracked individual shipments of lead to the United States, highlighting potential environmental and public health concerns.
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A new investigation has uncovered a connection between the auto industry and lead poisoning in Nigeria. Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences, with lead contamination found in local communities.
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Blood and soil testing confirmed severe health consequences, revealing alarming levels of lead contamination. Researchers have traced individual shipments of lead to the United States.
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Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences. Then we tracked individual shipments to the United States.
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A new investigation has uncovered a disturbing connection between the auto industry and lead poisoning in Nigeria. Blood and soil testing confirmed serious health consequences, and the study traced individual shipments of lead to the United States.
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An investigative report has uncovered a troubling connection between the automotive industry and widespread lead poisoning in Nigeria. Through rigorous blood and soil testing, researchers have confirmed the severe health consequences faced by affected communities.
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A new investigation has revealed a disturbing link between the auto industry and widespread lead poisoning in Nigeria. By analyzing blood and soil testing data, researchers confirmed the severe health impacts of lead exposure.
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Blood and soil testing confirmed the health consequences. Then we tracked individual shipments to the United States.
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Ukrainian forces have struck energy infrastructure in the occupied Donetsk region, leaving approximately 65% of residents without power for a second consecutive night.
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Ukrainian air strikes have left over 65% of energy customers in the occupied Donetsk region without power for the second consecutive night, according to Kremlin-installed officials. The attacks targeted key power plants, intensifying the energy crisis in the area.
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Kremlin-installed officials in occupied Donetsk report that Ukrainian strikes have left approximately 65% of energy customers without power for the second consecutive night. The attacks on power plants have disrupted energy supply in the region, exacerbating the already difficult conditions for civilians.
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Ukrainian strikes have caused widespread power outages in the occupied Donetsk region, with proxy leader claiming over 65% of energy customers affected. The attacks on power plants have left the majority of the area without electricity for the second consecutive night.
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Ukrainian strikes have left the majority of occupied Donetsk without power for a second night. Kremlin-installed officials reported that around 65% of energy customers had lost power due to overnight air attacks on power plants.
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Ukrainian strikes on power plants in occupied Donetsk have left 65% of residents without electricity for the second night in a row. Kremlin-backed officials cited the attacks as part of ongoing conflict efforts.
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Ukrainian air strikes have caused power outages for 65% of Donetsk’s residents for a second night, per Kremlin officials. The attacks target critical infrastructure, worsening the area’s energy crisis.
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Kremlin-backed officials report that over 65% of energy customers in the occupied Donetsk region have been without power for a second consecutive night following overnight air strikes on power plants. The attacks have caused widespread electricity outages, raising concerns about the impact on civilians.
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Kremlin-installed officials reported that around 65% of energy customers in the occupied territory had lost power due to overnight air attacks on power plants. The strikes have left the majority of occupied Donetsk without power for a second night, according to a Russian-appointed leader.
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Ukrainian strikes have left approximately 65% of energy customers in the occupied Donetsk region without power for the second consecutive night, according to Kremlin-installed officials. The attacks targeted power plants, exacerbating the energy, the energy crisis.
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Kremlin-installed officials report that approximately 65% of energy customers in the occupied territory had lost power due to overnight air attacks on power plants. The strikes have left the majority of Donetsk without electricity for the second consecutive night, highlighting the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian infrastructure.
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Ukrainian strikes have severely disrupted energy infrastructure in occupied Donetsk, leaving approximately 35% of residents without power for the second consecutive night. The attacks, which target power plants, have intensified the energy crisis in the region.
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Kremlin-installed officials report that Ukrainian strikes have left approximately 65% of energy customers in occupied Donetsk without power for the second consecutive night, citing overnight air attacks on power plants. The situation has raised concerns about the impact on local communities and the potential for further disruption to essential services.
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Ukrainian air strikes on power plants in occupied Donetsk have left 65% of energy customers without power for the second night, according to Kremlin officials. The attacks have intensified the region’s energy crisis, raising concerns about civilian impact.
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Ukrainian air strikes have left the majority of the occupied Donetsk region without power for a second night, according to officials installed by the Kremlin. The attacks targeted power plants, impacting around 65% of energy customers in the area.
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Kremlin-backed officials in occupied Donetsk reported that approximately 65% of energy customers have lost power following overnight air strikes on power infrastructure. The attacks mark the second consecutive night of widespread outages in the region.
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Kremlin-installed officials said around 6,5% of energy customers in the occupied territory had lost power due to overnight air attacks on power plants. This marks the second consecutive night of electricity outages, highlighting the escalating conflict’s impact on civilian infrastructure.
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Ukrainian strikes targeting power infrastructure have left over 65% of energy customers in occupied Donetsk without power for the second consecutive night, according to Kremlin-installed officials. The disruption highlights the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian infrastructure.
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Ukrainian strikes have left over 65% of energy customers in the occupied Donetsk region without power for a second night, according to Russian-backed officials. The attacks targeted power plants, causing widespread black,outs.
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Ukrainand’s strikes on power infrastructure in occupied Donetsk have left 65% of energy customers without electricity for the second consecutive night. Kremlin-installed officials reported the damage, highlighting the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian infrastructure.
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Kremlin-installed officials in occupied Donetsk reported that Ukrainian strikes have left approximately 65% of energy customers without power for the second consecutive night, targeting power plants and disrupting energy supply to a majority of the region’s population.
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Ukrainian strikes on power plants in occupied Donetsk have left 65% of energy customers without power for the second night. The attacks are described as part of a coordinated effort to undermine the occupied territory’s infrastructure.
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Russia and the U.S. are in discussions over a potential new prisoner exchange, Axios reported, citing officials from both nations. The talks come amid broader attempts to rebuild trust between Moscow and Washington.
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Cloudflare, a major internet infrastructure provider, experienced service degradation on Tuesday, causing outages on popular websites including X and ChatGPT. The incident highlights the critical role of such services in maintaining global internet connectivity.
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Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University discovered that dissolving early tau protein precursors could prevent harmful fibril formation, which is linked to Alzheimer’s disease. This shift in treatment strategies could potentially stop the disease before symptoms appear, though further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness in humans.
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Jeju Air crash investigators are set to hold a public hearing as they face mounting criticism from victims’ families regarding the credibility and impartiality of the inquiry board. The incident, which occurred in December, involved a passenger jet that skidd, off a runway, hit a wall, and exploded into a fireball, leaving the cause of…
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The Jeju Air passenger jet crash, which resulted in 180 fatalities, has remained unsolved for nearly a year, prompting victims’ families to question the credibility and impartiality of the inquiry board. The crash occurred when the plane skidded off a runway, hit a wall, and exploded into a fireball in Muan, South Korea.
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A public hearing will be held to address concerns about the integrity of the Jeju Air crash investigation as victims’ families question its credibility. The crash of a passenger jet in Muan, South Korea, in December remains under investigation after nearly a year.
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Families of the victims are demanding greater transparency and accountability from the inquiry board, which has been under scrutiny for its handling of the investigation. The incident, which took place in December of last year, saw the aircraft skid off the runway, strike a wall, and explode into a fireball.
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Jeju Air crash investigators are set to hold a public hearing as victims’ families raise concerns about the credibility of the inquiry. The incident, which occurred in December 2023, involved a passenger jet that skidded off the runway, hit a wall and exploded into a fireball.
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The wreckage of the Jeju Air passenger jet in Muan, South Korea, in December. The plane had skidded off a runway, hit a wall and exploded into a fireball.
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The inquiry board faces criticism for its lack of progress and perceived bias, with families questioning the credibility of the probe. Families and advocates argue that the delay in findings is not only frustrating but also raises serious concerns about the thoroughness and integrity of the investigation.
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Jeju Air investigators are preparing to hold a public hearing as families of the 180 victims demand greater transparency and accountability, nearly a year after the South Korean plane crash that killed 180 people. The crash, which occurred in December, saw the aircraft skid off a runway, hit a wall and explode, raising questions about…
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The Jeju Air passenger jet crash in December resulted in a deadly fireball after the plane skidd, the cause of the disaster remains unclear, prompting victims’ families to question the credibility and impartiality of the inquiry board.