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    This conference was supposed to hyperfocus on “implementation” of past promises not yet kept. The urgency of climate change is causing some negotiators to push for more big-picture action — on weak plans to cut emissions of heat-trapping gases, on too little money to help nations wracked by climate change, on putting teeth into phasing out coal, oil and gas. Because of that pressure to do more — including from Brazil President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — the diplomat chairing the talks said Sa
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    The Olympic Games, with its rich history and custom, has created incalculable significant minutes that have carved themselves into the
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  • UK consumer confidence plunges amid escalating Iran conflict
    UK consumer confidence plunges amid escalating Iran conflict
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    UK consumer confidence is weakening as the escalating Iran conflict drives uncertainty across global energy markets and economic outlooks.
  • Unusual 'ingredients' helped stars form in a galaxy near the Milky Way
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  • Hitler's madcap mega-railway would have linked Berlin with India
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    Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and his murderous regime were known for grandiose and reckless schemes, but few were as ambitious as a railway with gargantuan trains designed to link Germany with far-flung destinations. Streamlined luxury trains with a swimming pool and 196-seat cinema on board were to race to India, along with spartan carriages attached for slave labour.
  • How Deforestation Is Reshaping Mosquito-Human Contact
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    The Atlantic Forest, extending along Brazil’s eastern coast, was once among the most biodiverse ecosystems globally. Currently, only about 24% of the original Atlantic Forest remains. Beyond deforestation and wildlife displacement, an important yet often overlooked consequence of forest loss involves the status of the mosquito. The landscape changes alter mosquito behavior, leading to more
  • Satellite observations offer insight into a tsunami's early stages
    Satellite observations offer insight into a tsunami's early stages
    26.03.2026
    March 27 (Reuters) - Observations made by a satellite operated by the U.S. and French space agencies shortly after a strong earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula last year are giving
  • Flu is rising rapidly, driven by a new variant. Here's what to know
    Flu is rising rapidly, driven by a new variant. Here's what to know
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    Flu is rising rapidly across the U.S., driven by a new variant of the virus — and cases are expected to keep growing with holiday travel. In the U.S., flu typically begins its winter march in December. On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported high or very high levels of illness in more than half the states.
  • Dutch police probe a small blast outside a pro-Israel Christian center
    Dutch police probe a small blast outside a pro-Israel Christian center
    04.04.2026
    Dutch police are investigating a small explosion outside a Christian center that promotes Israel. Police in Gelderland province said in a post on X that nobody was injured in the explosion on Friday night and that it caused only limited damage at an address in Nijkerk, in the central Netherlands. The group Christians for Israel said the detonation targeted its Israel Center in Nijkerk and was caused by an explosive device.
  • The Most Astonishing Arising Advancements to Watch
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    In a time of fast mechanical headways, various arising advances are ready to alter different businesses and reshape the way
  • In these U.S. groups, deaths now exceed births. What’s happening?
    In these U.S. groups, deaths now exceed births. What’s happening?
    24.11.2025
    Q: What are the demographics of birth and death? - N. Kabugu in Texas A: Great question, Mr. Kabugu! Unlike much of Europe and East Asia, America hasn’t reached the point at which we have more people dying than we do being born.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. At least not in the long run. We briefly blew past that point in a few winter months at the height of the covid-19 pandemic, according to our analysis of birth-
  • Scientists reveal earliest evidence for shifting of Earth’s crust
    Scientists reveal earliest evidence for shifting of Earth’s crust
    25.03.2026
    Scientists say they have uncovered new clues in Australia about when plate tectonics began on Earth, the only known planet to have the geological process.
  • Jamie Dimon warns Iran war could drive inflation, interest rates higher
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    06.04.2026
    JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns the Iran war may lead to stickier inflation and higher interest rates than markets currently expect in 2025 and beyond.
  • Creative Do-It-Yourself Ventures for Each Expertise Level
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    Do-It-Yourself projects are an incredible method for releasing your imagination, master new abilities, and customize your living space. Whether you're
  • I visited the largest collection of public telescopes in the US in Oregon's high desert, and the dark skies blew me away
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    Located south of Bend’s outdoor playland, I visited this Pacific Northwest gem for an enchanted winter evening of astronomical wonders
  • Interpreter Starts Sobbing as 11-Year-Old Testifies About Last Time He Saw His Mom Before She Was Killed in Missile Strike
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    12.12.2025
    Roman Oleksiv was seriously injured and his mother died when Russian missiles struck a hospital in central Ukraine in 2022
  • NASA's Artemis 2 moon launch seen from space | Space photo of the day for April 2, 2026
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    NASA's Artemis 2 has launched on a history-making journey around the moon and back, and the moment was captured from space.
  • Satellite data reveals a huge solar storm in 2024 shrank Earth's protective plasma shield
    Satellite data reveals a huge solar storm in 2024 shrank Earth's protective plasma shield
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    When last year's solar superstorm Gannon slammed into Earth, it not only painted the sky with beautiful auroras, but also shrunk one of the planet's protective layers to just one-fifth its usual size.

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