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The United States has named a condition for the sale of the latest F-35 fighters to Turkey
The United States is ready to sell F-35 fighter jets to Turkey as soon as it gets rid of the Russian S-400 air defense systems in its service.
Vietnam and the Philippines sign an agreement on security in the South China Sea
Vietnam and the Philippines signed a maritime cooperation agreement on Tuesday to help better manage conflicts amid threats from China in the South China Sea.
Poland returns 18 tons of illegally imported electronics waste to the Netherlands
Poland has announced the return to the Netherlands of 18 tons of electronics intended for recycling, which it said had been illegally imported into the country.
International Zebra Day, World Jeweler's Day. What else can be celebrated on January 31
Today, January 31, all wildlife lovers can join the celebration of the International Day of the Zebra. The event was launched at the initiative of conservation organizations and scientists who care about the fate of zebras, and all herbivores on the planet in general.
Pets can improve the health of your children - study
Having a pet in the family makes children more active, which in turn reduces the risk of chronic diseases, an Australian study has shown.
Russians in the TOT of Zaporizhzhia region have banned doctors from using social networks
In the TOT of Zaporizhzhia region, hospital employees are banned from using social media and threatened with dismissal. This is an attempt to prevent the leakage of information about the losses of Russian troops.
How to eat in the cold season - 14 tips were given
The Znayimo platform has published tips on nutrition in the cold season.
A record number of new electric vehicles were registered in Finland in 2023
Last year, about 29,500 electric vehicles were registered in Finland, which was an absolute record.
Strange cases of Alzheimer's disease transmission through a medical procedure discovered
Rare cases of early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease may be associated with growth hormone treatment several decades earlier due to the possible transmission of beta-amyloid protein during medical procedures.
German climate activists will stop sticking themselves on the roads
The German climate activist group The Last Generation has announced that they will no longer be sticking themselves to the roadway on highways. Instead, starting in March, they will be organizing large "disobedience gatherings" and protesting at fossil fuel extraction sites. They aim to confront politicians and decision-makers responsible for climate destruction more directly.