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Israel may leave WHO, new health committee chair says
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How to watch Princess Catherine’s Together At Christmas 2025 carol concert from anywhere in the world
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The Princess of Wales’s magical Together At Christmas carol concert is back for its fifth year,…
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Microsoft Teams Phone PSTN Users Surges to 26 Million Users
Microsoft Teams Phone has surpassed 26 million PSTN users, up 30% from the 20 million reported in April 2024. The surge cements Microsoft’s position as a major force in enterprise voice, establishing…
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Young cancer patients receiving Christmas hampers in Jersey
A cancer survivor is helping other young patients going through treatment over Christmas by providing presents for them.
Hampers have been put together for nine people in Jersey after more than £1,100 was raised in online donations as part of the…
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Vietnam’s capital records decline in dengue fever cases-Xinhua
HANOI, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) — The number of dengue fever cases in Vietnam’s capital Hanoi has declined in recent weeks, reflecting the effectiveness of preventive measures in curbing the outbreak, Vietnam News Agency reported Tuesday.
From Dec….
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‘Hyper-apex predators’ over 10 metres long once dominated our oceans – unlike anything seen today, say scientists
Researchers have discovered ancient marine predators were far more powerful than any seen today, dominating waters at the very top of an extraordinary food chain.
A team from McGill University, in Montreal, Canada, reconstructed a marine…
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Yemen’s government, Houthis agree to exchange thousands of prisoners | Houthis News
Nearly 3,000 detainees to be released under latest prisoner swap deal reached during talks in Oman.
Published On 23 Dec 2025
Yemen’s internationally recognised government and the Houthi…
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Agencies face big risks in 2026 with AI browsers
As the federal government continues to prioritize AI adoption, cybersecurity experts are grappling with new security threats posed by agentic AI and large language models.
In November, Anthropic reported that a Chinese…
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‘A sense of anarchy and misrule’: the osses, warring oaks and lobbed sprouts of Penzance’s Montol festival | Festivals
Incense burners as big as basketballs send thick clouds of smoke into the hyped-up crowd. “Hoo hoo Holly!” cries a man in a suit of twisted roots, looking like an oversized Shredded Wheat. The crowd begins to chant: “Make way for the…
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The panto that changed my life: ‘Aladdin showed the soothing joy of laughter – it let me celebrate my silliness’ | Panto season
When I was a child, I did not go to pantos. I was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, where I lived until I was 12. It was years later, when my sister’s boy Nicholas was about five, that I first discovered it – and it was through his eyes. We saw one…
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