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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Brain's Immune Cells and Rare Disease: A New Look

Brain organoids are tiny, simplified versions of a human brain grown in a lab. They are made from cells taken from people with a specific disease. These organoids help scientists understand how the disease affects the brain. One such disease is hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with axonal sphe

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May 21 2025EDUCATION

Plastic Surgery's Missing Piece in UK Medical Training

Plastic surgery is often overlooked in UK medical schools. This is a big problem. Many studies have shown that it is one of the least taught specialties. Yet, there is not much research on how much plastic surgery is actually taught to medical students in the UK. This is surprising, given how import

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May 20 2025POLITICS

EU's Solo Move: Tightening the Screws on Russia

The European Union is taking a stand. It's planning to hit Russia with new sanctions. The goal? To push Vladimir Putin into accepting a 30-day truce in Ukraine. This move comes despite the United States not joining in right now. It's a bold step, but it's not without challenges. Hungary is firmly ag

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Britain Takes Action Against Israel's West Bank Policies

The British government made a bold move. It stopped trade talks with Israel and slapped sanctions on West Bank settlers. This happened after Israel's recent actions in Gaza and the West Bank. The U. K. is not happy with Israel's blockade of Gaza. This blockade has led to a serious food crisis. Even

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Russia's Oil Smuggling Fleet Faces New Hurdles

The European Union and the United Kingdom have joined forces to tackle Russia's shadow fleet. This fleet is a group of around 500 old ships. They are used to secretly move oil, gas, and even stolen Ukrainian grain. This move is part of a bigger plan to punish Russia for its actions in Ukraine. The

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May 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jamal Roberts' Victory and Luke Bryan's Support

Jamal Roberts has a new title to his name: American Idol. The season finale, which aired on May 18, saw Roberts emerge as the winner of the beloved singing competition. This victory was not just his own but a testament to the support of his family, friends, and a growing fan base. The journey to

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Lawyer's Arrest Sparks Fears of Growing Authoritarianism in El Salvador

El Salvador has recently seen a troubling event unfold. A well-known lawyer, Ruth Eleonora López, was taken into custody. She is known for her outspoken criticism of President Nayib Bukele. This arrest has raised eyebrows among human rights groups. They see it as a sign of increasing authoritarian t

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Britain and EU: A New Chapter in Trade and Security

In a significant move, the UK and the EU have agreed on a new deal. This deal aims to ease some trade issues that came up after Brexit. The agreement was announced by the UK's Prime Minister and the President of the European Commission. They chose Lancaster House, a fancy government building in Lond

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May 20 2025POLITICS

Two Leaders, Two Hours, No Peace

The phone rang for over two hours between two powerful leaders. The goal? To stop a brutal war. The leaders? The U. S. president and the Russian president. The war? The ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The outcome? No immediate peace, but a promise of future talks. The U. S. president reached out to hi

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Shift in Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks

The recent developments in the Ukraine-Russia conflict have taken a surprising turn. After a lengthy call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, U. S. President Donald Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine would start peace negotiations right away. However, it seems Trump is stepping back from his

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