Baltic Sea data cable damaged in latest case of potential sabotage
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Norway is on the verge of abolishing VAR from its domestic league after clubs in the country’s top…
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Any funding disparities can be addressed, but another pandemic is coming – and we’ll need the WHO to help fight it
This week, in East Sussex, a case of mpox was announced, the sixth UK case since Octo…
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Smell has an outsize effect on our thoughts and moods, so it’s worth paying more attention to it
If you have been on holiday recently, do you think you could recall and describe what the place smelled…
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New polling says much of the world will welcome Trump. Europe will need to be more transactional abroad – but less so at home
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Foreign minister says China denied request for prosecutor to investigate onboard Yi Peng 3, which sailed over cables
Sweden’s foreign minister has said China has denied a request for prosecutors to co…
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For decades, the authorities in Sweden have encouraged people to drink responsibly – and with a state alcohol monopoly, strict rules and growing abstinence, they seem to be succeeding
Christmas is syn…
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