A new international analysis led by a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor reveals that the remarkable gains in life expectancy seen across wealthy nations during the early 20th century have slowed dramatically. The findings indicate that no…
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Michigan neurosurgeon says women face higher risk of neurological disorders than men: Warning signs that ‘go unnoticed’
According to World Health Organisation, migraine is more common in women, possibly ‘because of hormonal influences’. Even medication-overuse headaches, the most common secondary headache disorder, may affect up to 5 percent of some…
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Feel the power of colour: Samsung Brings its First Micro RGB TV to Australia
Samsung Australia confirms its new 115″ Micro RGB R95 4K Samsung Vision AI Smart TV will be available via Samsung’s Online Store and leading retailers nationwide in time for Christmas.
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Chinese legislators hear reports at NPC standing committee session
Zhao Leji, chairman of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, presides over the third plenary meeting of the 18th session of the 14th NPC Standing Committee at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, Oct 26, 2025. (PHOTO / XINHUA) BEIJING – Chinese lawmakers met on Sunday to deliberate reports at an ongoing session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC), the top legislature.
Zhao Leji, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, attended the plenary meeting of the session.
A report on the inspection of the food security law’s implementation was heard at the meeting. The report introduced the overall situation regarding the implementation of the law, as well as various challenges and problems. It proposed measures for more comprehensive and effective implementation, including the prompt initiation of a comprehensive revision of the law.
Lawmakers reviewed a report on the inspection of the Forest Law’s implementation, which highlighted notable progress in forest resource conservation and ecological restoration in China. The report also identified key challenges and issues in enforcing the law, offering recommendations to strengthen its full and effective implementation, including enhancing both the quantity and quality of forest resources.
The meeting also heard a report on financial work, covering key developments and outcomes since November 2024, along with the current economic and financial challenges. The report outlined the next steps, including the implementation of a moderately loose monetary policy, further strengthening and refining financial regulation, and focusing on providing high-quality financial services.
The meeting reviewed three reports concerning the management of state-owned assets in 2024.
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The meeting heard a report on the execution of criminal punishments, detailing the main efforts and achievements of the judicial and law enforcement institutions since 2021. The report also addressed the challenges currently in enforcing criminal sentences and proposed measures to improve its efficiency and integrity.
Lawmakers also reviewed a report from the head of the Supreme People’s Court on maritime trials in the people’s courts, as well as a report from the procurator-general of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate on the supervision of the execution of criminal punishment by the people’s procuratorates.
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On the same day, Zhao also chaired a meeting of the Council of Chairpersons of the NPC Standing Committee. During the meeting, senior lawmakers heard reports on the deliberation of various bills.
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Okada Junichi and Fujii Michihito on Netflix’s ‘Last Samurai Standing’
In 1878, the age of the samurai has ended. Swords are banned, the class system has crumbled, and Japan’s warriors have become relics of a vanished era. Into this world steps “Last Samurai Standing,” Netflix Japan’s most ambitious…
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Osmium — The Precious Metal Powering Quantum Computers and Attracting Tangible Asset Investors
Quantum computers are seen as the great hope of the technology industry. Yet development has stalled in an unexpected area: materials. Traditional semiconductors can no longer meet the necessary requirements. As a result, research is turning its…
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All Abobut That Sweet Diane Keaton Tribute at Vogue World 2025
At that moment, model Betsy Gaghan appeared on the runway, dressed in a wide-brimmed black hat, white button-up shirt, brown corduroy waistcoat, pleated chinos, and a blue necktie with neat white polka dots—all by Ralph Lauren—that directly…
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Mbappe, Bellingham power Real Madrid past FC Barcelona-Xinhua
Kylian Mbappe (L) of Real Madrid vies with Alex Balde of Barcelona during their La Liga match at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid, Spain, on Oct. 26, 2025. (Xinhua/Gustavo Valiente) MADRID, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) — Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham…
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Stats: Liverpool’s four-in-a-row crisis, Mbappé’s 11/22 for Real, Ronaldo hits 950
It was another exciting weekend of European football with a few big teams faltering while others maintained their form. Liverpool once again succumbed lost, this time to Brentord. Manchester United won again, while
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JWST’s JADES2: A Deep-Field Portrait that Rewrites Cosmic Dawn – DIY Photography
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