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Protests erupt in Ukraine as Zelensky removes 'his most popular' minister
Protests erupt in Ukraine as Zelensky removes 'his most popular' minister
Large protests erupted in several Ukrainian cities on July 16 against the removal of popular Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov by President Volodymyr Zelensky. Only appointed six months ago, Fedorov carved a reputation as a moderniser who tried to reform the Ukrainian military, w
Fire at orphanage in Algeria kills 11 and wounds 19
Fire at orphanage in Algeria kills 11 and wounds 19
A fire at an orphanage outside of Algiers claimed the lives of at least 11 people and wounded 19, the country's civil defence announced on Thursday.
Canadian wildfire smoke pushes Toronto air quality to world's worst, reaches US
Canadian wildfire smoke pushes Toronto air quality to world's worst, reaches US
Toronto recorded among the worst air quality of all major cities worldwide on Wednesday as thick smoke from wildfires in Ontario blanketed its skyline and drifted into the US, prompting health warnings.
🔴 Middle East live: Iran says it targeted US military sites in Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain
🔴 Middle East live: Iran says it targeted US military sites in Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain
A pauta traz uma atualização relevante e serve como base para a cobertura editorial. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Viagem.
Title holders Argentina seal dramatic spot in World Cup Final
Title holders Argentina seal dramatic spot in World Cup Final
With his voice still shaking after Argentina’s stunning comeback against England, Albiceleste striker Lautaro Martinez described his side's journey as "incredible." The reigning World Cup champions will now look to defend their crown against Spain on Sunday night. It sets up a mo
Nova IA brasileira tem “visão inteligente” e prevê acidentes nas estradas
Nova IA brasileira tem “visão inteligente” e prevê acidentes nas estradas
A COMPSIS, empresa de tecnologia brasileira, implementou em diversas rodovias do Brasil o sistema EagleVision. Trata-se de uma solução de IA capaz de antecipar congestionamentos e acidentes em tempo real com a ajuda de câmeras e sensores suspensos. O sistema chega como um aliado
Hundreds rally at Bethesda HQ to protest Xbox layoffs, and Ars was there
Hundreds rally at Bethesda HQ to protest Xbox layoffs, and Ars was there
Union wants to halt a "perpetual cycle" of layoffs, get back to contract bargaining. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Weight loss drugs could help with binge eating disorder
Weight loss drugs could help with binge eating disorder
Drugs commonly used for weight loss, known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, have been found to reduce the key symptoms of binge eating disorder in a new review of evidence led by University College London (UCL) researchers.
Maestros of healing: How 'good' immune cells help regenerate spinal cord injuries
Maestros of healing: How 'good' immune cells help regenerate spinal cord injuries
Humans cannot fully heal spinal cord injuries. When the spinal cord is damaged, the body's immune system often spirals into chaos. This overwhelming inflammatory response creates permanent scar tissue that stops nerve cells from ever repairing themselves or their connections. Zeb
Virtual tumor predicts response to liver cancer immunotherapy
Virtual tumor predicts response to liver cancer immunotherapy
Using computational tools, researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have developed a method to predict which patients with a primary liver cancer called hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) would most benefit from combi
Newborn screening: Why clear communication matters as testing expands
Newborn screening: Why clear communication matters as testing expands
"I think you always believe it's never going to happen to me." That is how one parent described learning that their newborn baby had been identified as being at possible risk of a rare genetic condition through routine newborn screening.
Black women need more help in accessing breast cancer screening
Black women need more help in accessing breast cancer screening
Black African and Black Caribbean women in the UK want clearer and more accessible information about breast cancer screening, according to a study from the University of Surrey.