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    Dozens injured, heavy security in Kenya as Odinga mourned before burial

    Tears turned to bloodshed as Kenya's western city of Kisumu witnessed chaos during Raila Odinga's memorial service, with dozens injured in the process. The former Prime Minister's body was on display at Jomo Kenyatta International Stadium, where security forces were deployed to prevent a repeat...
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    New blood test may speed up diagnosis of 50 cancer types, study says

    New Blood Test May Revolutionize Cancer Diagnosis, Study Finds A groundbreaking blood test has been shown to detect more than 50 types of cancer at an early stage, potentially leading to improved treatment outcomes. The test, known as Galleri, can identify fragments of cancerous DNA that have...
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    ‘We keep wine in caves and cathedrals’: an eating and drinking tour of Burgos, Spain

    A Burgos to Remember: How Wine and Food Can Bring Communities Together in the Spanish countryside. In the heart of Spain's Burgos province, a region known for its dramatic landscapes and rich cultural heritage, there lies a culinary gem waiting to be discovered. The food and wine culture of...
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    You be the judge: should my housemates bring the bins in?

    Bin Saga: Who's Liable When The Bins Are Left Out? A peculiar dispute has erupted among flatmates Ben, Roisin and Mohammed over the bins in their shared maisonette. According to Roisin, it's a "man's job" for Ben to bring the bins back in when she's away working, but he often misses the...
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    Government shutdown becomes third-longest in history with no end in sight

    Government shutdown becomes third-longest in history with no end in sight. A government shutdown is unfolding as the US Supreme Court, a nuclear agency, and other key institutions face funding shortfalls. The Supreme Court will run out of federal funds on Saturday, according to its public...
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