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Sudan’s women break ‘traditional rules’ to survive | Sudan war News
Displaced mothers are forced into gruelling manual labour to feed families as new data confirm Sudan has surpassed COVID-19 records for school closures.
In the displacement camps of Ad-Damazin in southeastern Sudan’s Blue Nile State, the war is…
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Farewell, 3I/ATLAS. I’ve been observing the interstellar comet for months. Here’s what I learned
If you’re wondering why it’s suddenly gone so quiet about Interstellar comet 3I/ATAS when it’s been front page astronomy news for months, it’s because it’s vanished.
Not literally – it’s still very much there, out in the black – but it’s now so…
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Pakistan, Bangladesh vow to strengthen collaboration across multiple sectors – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Pakistan, Bangladesh vow to strengthen collaboration across multiple sectors RADIO PAKISTAN
- Ishaq Dar, Bangladeshi FM discuss bilateral cooperation The Nation (Pakistan )
- Pakistan, Bangladesh Foreign Ministers commit to build closer ties The…
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TV tonight: the internet’s favourite trainspotter takes a space adventure | Television & radio
Mission to Space With Francis Bourgeois
6.50pm, Channel 4
Can a trainspotter become an astronaut? You can’t help but root for train enthusiast Francis Bourgeois as he makes this his mission. Luckily, he has assistance from British astronaut Tim…
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The Peterborough teenagers keeping the bagpipes alive
John Devine/BBCYojit,14, got the bagpipe bug while at primary school in Peterborough A 14-year-old who started playing the bagpipes at the age of nine said he could not get enough of them.
Yojit is part of the Cambridgeshire Caledonian Pipe Band,…
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No. 21 Aztec Water Polo Falls to No. 2 Southern California
SAN DIEGO – No. 21-ranked San Diego State water polo was down 7-1 after eight minutes and never got back into the game falling 22-8 to No. 2 Southern California on Saturday in its home opener at the Aztec Aquaplex.
Megan Holcomb led the Aztecs…
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Indonesian rescuers struggle amid search for dozens missing after deadly landslide
BANDUNG, Indonesia — Indonesian rescuers struggled Sunday with mounds of mud, debris and water‑soaked ground, searching for dozens still missing after a landslide triggered by torrential rains the day before on the country’s main island of…
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Rice team replicates Edison’s 1879 experiments to show graphene may have been unintentional byproduct
Rice University researchers from the lab of James Tour have shown that Thomas Edison’s original 1879 carbon-filament light bulbs possibly included a graphene-forming regime, suggesting that one of history’s most iconic inventions may have…
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‘I auditioned for a film with Brad Pitt as a child’ – The Irish Times
How agreeable are you?
I’m mostly agreeable. I try to be pragmatic rather than dogmatic, and I’m generally more interested in finding the best outcome than getting my way or winning an argument.
What’s your middle name and what do you think…
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