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- EU countries approve law to expedite return of irregular migrants
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- Justice Department halts $1.8 billion anti-weaponisation fund following judge’s ruling
- MV Hondius cruise ship reopens for bookings after hantavirus outbreak
- Hungary’s prime minister to meet German chancellor and French president
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- Trump administration plan aims to allow quick asylum rejections without interviews
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NASA astronaut Don Pettit has grown an alien-like potato aboard the ISS, nicknamed ‘Spudnik-1’. During Expedition 72, he shared images of the unusual plant featuring bizarre roots due to zero gravity. Future studies may build on this unique space gardening experience.
The Runit Dome in the Marshall Islands is deteriorating and risks polluting the ocean. Originally built to contain radioactive waste, visible cracks are now allowing groundwater to flow beneath. Researchers like Ivana Nikolic-Hughes continue to study its implications for local inhabitants.
Briton Alex Ahom moved to Hamburg, Germany, ten years ago, finding it cheaper, safer, and more family-friendly than London. He appreciates the high-quality healthcare and ample space for his children. For those contemplating a similar move, Alex’s experience offers valuable insights.
Beth Klug, a British tourist from Grimsby, is fighting for her life after plunging from a fourth-floor balcony in Pattaya, Thailand, on March 15. She sustained severe injuries, including a broken back in 24 places. Friends in the UK are raising funds for her treatment and repatriation.
Russia claims to have seized hundreds of explosive boot insoles intended for Vladimir Putin’s soldiers. The FSB alleges these insoles were rigged to detonate, potentially harming over 500 troops, and have detained a Tajik national involved in the operation. Further details emerge as investigations continue.
James Winkles, a 30-year-old British tourist from the Isle of Wight, drowned in Cartagena, Colombia, during his honeymoon. His body was discovered on El Laguito Beach following adverse weather conditions. An investigation into his death is ongoing as authorities urge swimming caution.
Donald Trump recently hinted at a “significant gift” from an Iranian delegation amid rising military tensions. The US President stated that the present, arriving on Tuesday, was “oil- and gas-related.” Trump encouraged further discussions while denying trust in the Iranians.
Russia’s major drone attack killed six civilians in western Ukraine, including a child, amid escalating assaults on cities like Lviv. The strikes injured at least 46 and damaged historic sites. Ukrainian officials urge a decisive response as conflict intensifies.
Archaeologists have uncovered 13 seated skeletons in Dijon, France, dating from the Second Iron Age (400BC to 100BC). Each skeleton, likely males aged 40 to 60, reveals signs of violence. Further analysis will explore the lives and deaths of these ancient individuals.
Seven stray dogs, including a Corgi named Big Fat, escaped a van in China and embarked on a 20km journey home after being stolen for the meat trade. Their remarkable adventure over two days highlighted the bravery and bond among the dogs. Discover their inspiring tale.
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