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    Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant repairs begin in Ukraine as ceasefire zones set

    Repair efforts at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant have finally kicked off, following a four-week shutdown due to damaged off-site power lines. The work is being carried out under a ceasefire zone established between Ukrainian and Russian forces, allowing the International Atomic...
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    Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow National Guard deployment in Illinois

    The Trump administration has petitioned the US Supreme Court to rule on its plans to deploy National Guardsmen from neighboring states to Illinois, sparking concerns over the legality of such an operation. According to sources, the administration is seeking a high court blessing for the...
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    Skeletons found in mass grave are ancient Roman soldiers, study finds

    Ancient Roman Soldiers Buried in Mass Grave Uncovered After 1,700 Years A team of researchers from European archaeological institutions has made a groundbreaking discovery in the ancient city of Mursa - modern-day Osijek in Croatia. Seven skeletons found in a mass grave have been identified as...
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    I can't afford to save both twins': Sudan's war left one mother with an impossible choice

    The devastating effects of war in Sudan have left one mother, Touma, with an impossible choice: sacrifice her dying daughter or risk her own life to save her twin brother. The 25-year-old has been forced to flee her home after fighting between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support...
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    Anti-aging' cooking trick goes viral after experts reveal compelling health benefits

    Cooking Methods May Be Key to Slowing Down Aging Process, Experts Claim A growing body of research suggests that the way you cook your food, rather than what you eat, may play a significant role in determining your health and longevity. The Maillard reaction, a chemical reaction that occurs...
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