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Russian forces are increasingly repairing and reusing captured Ukrainian Baba Yaga drones to support combat operations and fill a major battlefield need.
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Activists released from Israeli custody after being detained on a flotilla trying to bring aid to Gaza were subjected to abuse, organisers said on Friday, with several hospitalised with injuries and at least 15 reporting sexual assaults, including rape.
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China is turning coal waste into a source of critical metals including lithium, gallium and germanium, leveraging its advantages in extraction technology and industrial infrastructure. Coal mining and burning produce large amounts of waste, including coal gangue, the rock embedded in coal seams, and
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McDonald’s SWOT analysis: stock navigates value wars and growth
According to users on X, the website was hijacked by hackers in an attempt to trick visitors into installing malware.
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The Cannes Film Festival wraps up Saturday with its traditional awards ceremony after two action-packed weeks of world premieres, star-studded red carpets, parties and fashion shows. Here's a look back on some of the festival's highlights.
Despite ICJ genocide warnings, 51 nations kept arming Israel, even after pledging to halt support.
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Death toll in student dorm strike rises to 10, Russian-installed official says
A visit by Pakistan’s army chief to Tehran is seen as a sign of significant progress in negotiations.
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The U.S. is optimizing humanoid robots for factory demos and backflips. A former NASA robotics division chief explains why adaptability — not performance — is the metric that will determine who leads global manufacturing.