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Breakthrough or prelude to attack? What we know about Iran-US talks

AFP, Published on 04/02/2026

» PARIS (FRANCE) — US and Iranian officials are due this week to hold their first talks since Iran launched a deadly crackdown on protests, in a meeting likely to be crucial in determining if the United States carries out renewed military action against the Islamic republic.

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Pacts, patronage and fear: how Myanmar junta chief keeps power

Devjyot Ghoshal and Panu Wongcha-um, Reuters, Published on 13/01/2026

» His name is not on the ballot, and his photographs don’t appear on campaign posters. But one man looms large over the general election under way in Myanmar: junta chief Min Aung Hlaing.

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All fatalities in Korean air crash were preventable, report says

The New York Times, Published on 10/01/2026

» SEOUL — Everyone on board a Jeju Air flight that crashed and killed 179 people just over a year ago would have survived if a concrete wall at the end of the runway had instead been built with materials that break apart easily, a previously undisclosed report to the South Korean government says.

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This bird's beautiful, but he has a huge blind spot

New York Times, Published on 26/11/2025

» NEW YORK - To woo mates, male golden pheasants are dressed to impress. They strut around with cinnamon-colored tail quills and a striped hood of orange and black feathers. Then there is its forehead crest of yellow plumage that is slightly reminiscent of a certain politician’s slicked-back coiffure.

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Canada's captive whales face euthanasia threat

AFP, Published on 26/11/2025

» NIAGARA FALLS — The remaining 30 captive belugas at Canada's Marineland have nothing to do but wait.

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Prague cathedral's long-awaited organ to pipe up in 2026

AFP, Published on 12/11/2025

» PRAGUE — Prague's St. Vitus Cathedral, a favourite feature of postcards from the Czech capital, is next year set to inaugurate a long-awaited organ that befits its Gothic splendour.

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He studied elephant behaviour to save lives

New York Times, Published on 04/11/2025

» Joshua Plotnik: For about 20 years, I have been studying Asian elephant cognition. The biggest issue for the conservation of Asian elephants is human-elephant conflict. Humans and elephants are fighting to share limited resources, and you’re starting to see conflict that is resulting in the loss of human and elephant life.

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Kremlin envoy proposes a 'Putin-Trump tunnel' to link Russia and US

Reuters, Published on 17/10/2025

» MOSCOW - Russia and the United States should build a "Putin-Trump" rail tunnel under the Bering Strait to link the two countries, unlock joint exploration of natural resources and "symbolise unity", a Kremlin envoy has suggested.

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Hong Kong in fight for foreign university students as Singapore emerges as rival

South China Morning Post, Published on 13/10/2025

» The number of international first-year students at Hong Kong's public universities remained below pre-pandemic levels in the last academic year despite the government doubling quotas for non-locals, with an admissions official saying Singapore has emerged as a growing education powerhouse.

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Global ‘red list’ of threatened species updated

AFP, Published on 09/10/2025

» ABU DHABI - The world’s top conservation body is holding its world congress starting on Thursday in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi and will unveil its updated “red list” of threatened species.