Next Steps

DNA tests prove that the leader of the mercenary Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, died in a plane crash last month, Russian officials said recently. As Reuters wrote, the tests could put to rest speculation that Prigozhin was not on the plane and might have faked...

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Crossing Lines

China’s land and maritime neighbors protested against a newly published map displaying new and expanded Chinese borders, a move that could exacerbate already simmering regional tensions over Beijing’s territorial claims, Nikkei Asia reported. Last week, China’s Ministry of Natural Resource published a 2023 edition of the...

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What’s to Celebrate?

Violent clashes erupted in Israel’s Tel Aviv over the weekend, as Eritrean asylum seekers expressed their anger against Eritrea’s government during celebrations of the African country’s independence, the Washington Post reported. The unrest began Saturday when the Eritrean embassy in Tel Aviv organized an event celebrating...

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Times A-Changin’

Bordeaux, one of France’s renowned wine regions, is facing an uphill battle as it grapples with a combination of challenges that threaten its historic winemaking tradition, CNBC reported. Extreme weather events and shifting consumer preferences are making it increasingly difficult for winemakers to sustain their operations....

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Good Progress

A new genetic study on New Zealand’s iconic kākāpō birds provided some important insights for the conservation of the endangered parrots, Cosmos Magazine reported. In their paper, scientists analyzed the genomes of 169 individuals of the species of flightless parrots, along with information about their lives...

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