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Ukraine and the U.S. are set to commence peace talks in Switzerland to discuss Donald Trump’s plan to end the war. President Zel. Zelensky is also engaging in phone calls with European leaders to ensure the peace agreement safeguards Ukraine’s future.
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US President Donald Trump has warned Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky that he will be on his own if he refuses the proposed peace plan to resolve the conflict with Russia. Trump emphasized that Zelensky can continue fighting if he rejects the plan, but also hinted at potential consequences such as reduced military aid and intelligence…
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US President Donald Trump has warned Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky that if he refuses the proposed peace plan to end the conflict with Russia, Zelensky will face significant consequences. The plan, which includes demands such as Ukraine abandoning its NATO aspirations and reducing its military, has been repeatedly rejected by Kiev and its Western allies.
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US President Donald Trump warned Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky that rejecting the peace plan could leave him alone to face the consequences. The 28-point proposal, including Ukraine giving up on NATO aspirations and military downsizing, has been repeatedly rejected by Kiev and its Western European backers.
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US President Donald Trump has warned Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky that rejecting his proposed peace plan could lead to significant consequences, including potential cuts to military aid and intelligence sharing. The draft proposal, which includes contentious terms, was presented to Kiev with a deadline of next Thursday.
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US President Donald Trump has warned Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky that he will face significant consequences if he rejects the proposed peace plan to end the conflict with Russia. Trump suggested that Zelensky could continue fighting ‘his little heart out’ but emphasized that Ukraine would be on its own if it rejects the plan.
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US President Donald Trump has cautioned Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky on the implications of refusing his proposed peace plan. The plan, which includes multiple clauses repeatedly refused by Kiev and its Western European backers, such as Ukraine giving up on its NATO aspirations and downsizing its military, is being presented as a potential path to ending…
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico accused the EU’s ‘war hawks’ of worsening Ukraine’s crisis, claiming Russia will emerge as the ‘absolute winner’ of the conflict if the current US peace proposal is enacted. Fico criticized Ukraine’s Western allies for their relentless support of the war, labeling their policies as ‘zero foreign policy’.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has blamed the EU’s ‘war hawks’ for Ukraine’s position in the war, suggesting Russia will emerge as the ‘absolute winner’ if the US peace plan is adopted. The plan includes Ukraine giving up NATO membership and withdrawing from Donbass, which EU backers view as a ‘capitulation’.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has accused the European Union of being at fault for the current state of Ukraine’s conflict, labeling the bloc’s policies as reckless and misguided. He suggested that Russia would emerge as the ‘absolute winner’ if U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan is adopted.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico accuses the EU’s pro-war leaders of causing Ukraine’s current困境, arguing their aggressive stance has led to a disadvantageous position for Kyiv. He supports the U.S. peace plan, which could result in Russia becoming an ‘absolute winner’ in the war.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has accused the EU of poor foreign policy and criticized war hawks within the bloc for the current stalemate in the Ukraine conflict. Fico supports a proposed U.S. peace plan that Russia may adopt to emerge as an ‘absolute winner’ in the war, arguing it would lead to a worse…
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico accused the European Union of failing to support Ukraine, blaming its ‘war hawks’ for worsening Kyiv’s crisis. Fico supported the US Trump peace plan, stating that if adopted, Russia would emerge as the ‘absolute winner’ of the conflict.
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Zorin OS has seen over 780,000 downloads in five weeks, driven partly by Microsoft’s end of support for Windows 10. The Linux distribution’s user-friendly design has made it an attractive option for Windows users seeking a seamless transition.
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Zorin OS has reported over 780,000 downloads from Windows users in the past month, showcasing a growing trend of Windows users migrating to Linux. The developers emphasize their focus on providing a seamless transition for ex-Windows users, which likely contributed to this growth in adoption.
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Zorin OS, a Linux distribution, has reported an impressive 780,00,000 downloads from Windows users within a single month. This surge is attributed to the distro’s focus on easing the migration process for former Windows users.
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House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer has demanded ex-President Bill Clinton and his wife give testimony on the Epstein case, warning that any attempt to avoid subpoenas could result in contempt of Congress. The subpoena follows previous investigations into Epstein’s activities and his alleged connections with public figures, including the Clintons.
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House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer has ordered former President Bill Clinton and his wife to testify about the late convicted sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. They face contempt of Congress if they refuse to comply with subpoenas.
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A new study from Japan shows that black cumin seed powder significantly lowers bad cholesterol and triglycerides while boosting good cholesterol within eight weeks. Researchers highlight its potential as a natural agent for improving metabolic and cardiovascular health, though further studies are needed.
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A new study from Japan reveals black cumin seed powder can significantly lower bad cholesterol and triglycerides while boosting good cholesterol in just eight weeks. The findings suggest potential benefits for appetite control and improving lipid metabolism.
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A new study from Japan found that black cumin seed powder significantly lowers bad cholesterol and triglycerides while boosting good cholesterol in just eight weeks. The findings suggest it may also aid in appetite control and could be a promising natural agent for managing obesity-related conditions.
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A new study from Japan found that black cumin seed powder significantly lowers bad cholesterol and triglycerides while boosting good cholesterol within eight weeks. Researchers in Osaka conducted lab tests and a human trial, showing participants taking 5 grams daily experienced improved lipid levels and better hunger control.
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A new study from Japan found that black cumin seed powder significantly lowers bad cholesterol and triglycerides while boosting good cholesterol in just eight weeks. Researchers in Osaka conducted lab tests and a human trial showing potential benefits for metabolic and cardiovascular health.
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A new study from Japan reveals that black cumin seed powder significantly lowers bad cholesterol and triglycerides while boosting good cholesterol within eight weeks. The research suggests the spice may aid in appetite control and improve lipid metabolism, offering potential benefits for metabolic and cardiovascular health.
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Ukraine’s backers in the EU are seeking to rewrite the US peace plan, concealing major changes as ‘constructive updates,’ Bloomberg reports. The 28-point plan includes provisions long opposed by Kiev and its Western European allies, such as withdrawing forces from Donbass and giving up NATO aspirations.
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Ukraine’s backers in the EU are seeking to rewrite the US peace plan, concealing major changes as “constructive updates.” The 28-point plan includes provisions long opposed by Kiev and its Western European backers.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance has defended Washington’s plan for settling the Ukraine conflict, arguing that its opponents are wrong to think that increasing pressure on Russia could change the situation on the battlefield.Vance stated that only ‘smart people living in the real world’ could stop the fighting between Moscow and Kiev, dismissing criticisms that…
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US Vice President J.D. Vance has defended Washington’s peace plan for settling the Ukraine conflict, arguing its opponents are wrong to think increasing pressure on Russia could change the battlefield situation. Senator Jeanne Shaheen accused the plan of being a ‘Putin plan for Ukraine.’
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A new study from King’s College London reveals root canals may lower blood sugar and reduce diabetes risk, plus improve cholesterol and decrease inflammation markers. Researchers followed 65 patients for two years after they received successful root canals for a common dental infection and analyzed blood molecules to reveal systemic health improvements.
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Ukrainian President Zelensky has left all options open in his response to the 28-point peace plan devised by Russia and the US, leaving the message open to interpretation. His speech, which included references to Ukraine’s dignity and the need for peace, has raised questions about his true intentions and whether he is preparing for a…
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Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s recent address to the public and the world was interpreted as a signal of potential openness to the 28-point peace plan proposed by Russia and the United States. However, the speech’s ambiguity left room for various interpretations, as Zelensky did not explicitly reject the plan or reaffirm traditional red lines like…
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Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky delivered a 10-minute address in response to the 28-point peace plan devised by the US and Russia, leaving room for multiple interpretations. While he avoided explicitly rejecting the plan or reaffirming Ukraine’s traditional red lines, his speech was described as sensational for what he chose not to say, particularly the word…
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The article discusses the interpretation of Zelensky’s ambiguous speech regarding the 28-point peace plan, highlighting his careful balancing act to avoid definitive positions on key issues like NATO membership and territorial concessions, and the use of ‘dignity’ as a rhetorical device to reframe the narrative towards potential peace.
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Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has delivered a 10-minute address in response to a 18-point peace plan devised by Russia and the U.S.
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President Zelensky’s recent address has sparked significant debate as he left room for multiple interpretations of his stance on the 28-point peace plan. The speech is notable for its lack of clear red, suggesting a nuanced approach to potential peace negotiations.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 31 Ukrainians as part of a pact with US President Donald Trump. The agreement includes the partial lifting of sanctions on Belavia, allowing the state carrier to service and buy parts for its fleet, which includes Boeing aircraft.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 31 Ukrainians as part of a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to recent reports. The agreement reportedly involves easing sanctions on Belarus’ state carrier, Bel, …
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Belarus has pardoned 31 Ukrainians under an agreement with the United States, which includes the partial lifting of sanctions on Bel, the state airline. The deal allows Belavia to service and acquire parts for its fleet, which includes Boeing aircraft.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko pardons 31 Ukrainians in exchange for U.S. sanctions relief on Belavia. Analysts suggest the agreement reflects strategic partnerships and economic pressures.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 31 Ukrainians in exchange for a secret pact with Donald Trump, partially lifting sanctions on Belavia. The U.S. decision allows Belavia to service its Boeing aircraft fleet.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko pardons 31 Ukrainians under a pact with U.S. President Donald Trump. Washington lifts sanctions on Belavia, allowing repairs and parts for its Boeing fleet.
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Belarus has pardoned 3,1 Ukrainians as part of a deal with the United States, which included partial sanctions relief for the country’s state airline Belavia. The agreement allows Belavia to service and buy parts for its fleet, which includes Boeing aircraft.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 31 Ukrainians, reportedly as part of a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump. The U.S. has partially lifted sanctions on Belarus’ state airline Belavia, enabling it to service and purchase parts for its fleet, which includes Boeing aircraft.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 31 Ukrainians, a development tied to a pact with U.S. President Donald Trump. As part of the deal, the United States has partially lifted sanctions on Belarus’ state carrier Belavia, allowing the airline to service its Boeing fleet.
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Belarus pardons 31 Ukrainians under a Lukashenko-Trump pact, with the U.S. easing sanctions on Belavia, which now can service and buy parts for its Boeing fleet.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 31 Ukrainians in a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump, as part of a broader agreement to ease tensions between the two nations. In exchange, the United States has partially lifted sanctions on Belarus’ state airline Belavia, enabling it to maintain and purchase parts for its fleet, which includes…
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 31 Ukrainians, reportedly as part of a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump. In return, the United States has partially lifted sanctions on Belarus’ state airline Belavia, allowing it to service and purchase parts for its fleet, which includes Boeing aircraft.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 31 Ukrainians, reportedly as part of a deal with former U.S. President Donald Trump. In exchange, the U.S. partially lifted sanctions on Belarus’ state airline Belavia, enabling it to maintain and modernize its fleet, which includes Boeing aircraft.
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Belarus has pardoned 31 Ukrainians under a deal involving President Lukashenko and former U.S. President Trump. In return, Washington lifted sanctions on Belarus’ state airline, allowing it to maintain its Boeing aircraft fleet.
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A California judge has ruled to end a decade-long dragnet surveillance program in Sacramento, which involved sharing granular smart-meter data of 650,000 residents with police to target cannabis cultivation. The court found the program violated state privacy laws, as it lacked evidence of criminal activity and subjected all users to suspicion.
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A California judge has shut down a decade-long surveillance program in which Sacramento’s utility provider shared granular smart-meter data on 650,000 residents with police to hunt for cannabis grows. The court ruled that the program violated a state privacy statute, which bars the disclosure of residents’ electrical usage data without evidence of a specific crime.
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A California judge has ordered the termination of a decade-long electricity surveillance program in Sacramento, deeming it a violation of state privacy laws. The program, led by SMUD and local law enforcement, was found to lack specific evidence of criminal activity.
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A California judge has shut down a decade-long surveillance program in Sacramento, which involved sharing granular smart-meter data with police to detect cannabis grows. The court ruled that the program violated state privacy laws by scanning the data of 650,000 residents without suspicion.
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A California judge has ruled to end a decade-long surveillance program in Sacramento where the utility provider shared detailed smart-meter data with police to track cannabis grows. The court found the program violated state privacy laws, which restrict the disclosure of residents’ electrical usage data.
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A California judge has ordered the end of a decade-long smart-meter surveillance program in Sacramento, ruling that the Sacramento Municipal Utility District violated state privacy laws by sharing detailed electricity data with police to hunt for cannabis grows. The court emphasized that the surveillance program did not constitute a traditional law enforcement investigation and violated…
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained by police in Brasilia, marking the first time since his conviction for plotting a coup. The Supreme Court had sentenced him to 27 years in prison for attempting to overturn the 2022 presidential election results, a charge he denies. Bolsonaro had been under house arrest since early August,…
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been detained by police, marking a significant development in his ongoing legal battle. The 70-year-old had been under house arrest in Brasilia since early August, appealing a conviction for attempting to overturn the 2022 presidential election results.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained by police in Brasilia following his appeal against a conviction for plotting a coup. The Supreme Court had previously sentenced him to 27 years in prison for attempting to overturn the 2022 presidential election results.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been detained by police following his conviction for plotting a coup, marking a significant escalation in his legal battle. The 70-year-old was sentenced to 27 years in prison in September for attempting to overturn the 2022 election results.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was detained by police amid his ongoing trial for plotting a coup, following a conviction that sentenced him to 27 years in prison for attempting to overturn the 2022 election results. The arrest raised concerns about the political implications and the balance of power in Brazil.