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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Japan and Mongolia Strengthen Bonds Amidst Regional Tensions

Japan's Emperor Naruhito is currently in Mongolia, aiming to strengthen ties between the two nations. This visit is significant because it happens in a region where Russia and China have a lot of influence. Naruhito met with Mongolia's President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar.

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Jul 11 2025BUSINESS

China's Trade Tactics Spark EU Concerns Ahead of Summit

Trade tensions between the European Union and China are heating up. The EU is calling out China for unfair trade practices. This comes just before a big meeting between the two sides. The EU says China is making it hard for European companies to compete. They claim China is flooding the market with

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Helper in Bone Health: A Look at SDCBP2-AS1

Researchers have found that a specific type of RNA, called SDCBP2-AS1, might be a key player in bone health, especially for women after menopause. This RNA doesn't make proteins but seems to help control how bone-forming cells develop. The study looked at blood samples from women with postmenopausal

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

China's Hidden Stance on Ukraine: A Game of Geopolitical Chess

China's true feelings about the Ukraine war might be more complicated than they seem. Behind closed doors, Chinese officials have hinted that they don't want Russia to lose. Why? Because if Russia loses, the U. S. might focus more on China. This is a big deal because China has been saying it's neutr

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

The South Pacific's Hidden Ocean World

The South Pacific Ocean is a vast, interconnected system. It's like a giant watery puzzle. Different parts of this puzzle have unique traits. These traits are shaped by how water moves around. This movement is called circulation. It's like the ocean's own transportation system. It carries water from

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

How Five States Are Trying to Fix Past Cannabis Wrongs

In the US, some states have started programs to make up for past mistakes related to cannabis. These programs focus on helping people who were hurt by old laws. They also aim to give everyone a fair chance in the new cannabis business. Five states have taken big steps. Colorado was one of the first

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Banana Power: Nature's Secret Medicine

Bananas are more than just a tasty snack. They have been used for ages in traditional medicine. Two types, Musa sapientum and Musa paradisiaca, are packed with helpful compounds. These include flavonoids, alkaloids, and vitamins. They are found in different parts of the plant, like the roots, fruits

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Fighting Back: New Hope for Lung Cancer Brain Spread

Lung cancer is a major killer, claiming many lives each year. One of the scariest things that can happen is when lung cancer spreads to the brain. This is called brain metastasis, or BM for short. It's a big problem for people with a type of lung cancer called non-small cell lung cancer, or NSCLC. B

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

A Powerful Reminder: The Limits of Presidential Power

In 1952, a significant legal battle took place. The Supreme Court had to decide if President Harry S. Truman could take control of the nation's steel mills to prevent a strike during the Korean War. One justice, Robert H. Jackson, wrote a powerful opinion. He argued that the president could not just

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

What Makes Some People More Active Than Others?

In Taiwan, a group of researchers decided to look into why some people are more active in their free time than others. They wanted to see if genes play a role in how much someone enjoys or does physical activities during leisure time. The team focused on Taiwanese people because not much research h

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