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Pope Francis sparks new health fears as he’s seen with huge black bruise on chin & swollen neck at ceremony

POPE Francis has triggered new health concerns after he was spotted with a huge bruise on his chin and a swollen neck, following months of medical worries.The religious leader, 86, has been subject to...

Turning To Regenerative Practices and Soil Microbes To Fight Effects of Climate Change — Global Issues

Opinion by Esther Ngumbi (urbana, illinois, us)Wednesday, December 04, 2024Inter Press ServiceURBANA, Illinois, US, Dec 04 (IPS) - Recently, at the UN climate conference COP29, countries agreed to do everything necessary to invest in...

'I'm a military expert – World War 3 is already here and this is when it really started'

Military experts Mark Toth and former US intelligence officer Col. Jonathan Sweet have shared they believe the Third World War has already begun, with the invasion of Ukraine

‘My horse fell on top of me and I was paralysed – this is how I learnt to walk again’ | World | News

Maija Vance and Panda the horse before the accident. (Image: Maija Vance / SWNS)Maija Vance, 33, had been a jockey for seven years when the horse she was riding suddenly slipped and fell on...

News24 | India's capital shuts schools as 'death trap' smog chokes city

Choking under toxic smog levels 60 times the WHO's safety threshold, New Delhi switches to online learning.

Putin has amassed 50,000 soldiers including North Korean troops in Kursk ahead of counteroffensive in DAYS, say US – The Sun

VLADIMIR Putin has amassed 40,000 of his soldiers and 10,000 North Koreans as he plots to attack Kursk in just days, a report claims. The Kremlin leader is set to try and claw back...

Alarming erosion of freedom and academic autonomy — Global Issues

In a new report released on Friday, the three-person group of experts – who are appointed by the UN Human Rights Council – found authorities have used physical and psychological violence, including threats of...

World leaders converge for COP29 climate meeting – the stakes are high but hopes are low

This year's COP conference is once again taking place in a major oil-producing country with a sketchy climate change record as scientists warn humanity is already reaching its tipping point

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