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Ukrainian arms producers receive first wartime export licences, Kyiv says
KYIV, Feb 12 - Ukrainian arms producers have received the first wartime licences to export their goods abroad, the secretary of Kyiv's national security and defence council said on Thursday.
McDonald’s India outlet gets regulatory warning over rotten tomatoes, reused oil
Food adulteration is often reported across India, but safety lapses at high-profile brands are rare.
Africa: New African Research Shapes the Future of HIV Treatment Globally
[Center for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis] Failure to adhere to HIV treatment is costing lives The Ndovu Study is strengthening HIV treatment by redefining how treatment failure and drug resistance are detected, managed, and prevented across Africa and beyond.
Releasing pollack near catch depth may raise survival from 56% to 80%
During 2026, new legislation—the result of an agreement between the UK Government and the European Union—is planned to come into force for recreational pollack fishing that limits catches to three fish per angler per day. It will result in more fish being released after they
Kim Jong-un's daughter close to being named North Korea's next leader, Seoul says
North Korean state media have never published the name of Kim Jong-un's daughter, only referring to her as his "respected" or "most beloved" child.
Africa: Continued Voter Disinterest Undermines Democratic Governance in Benin
[ISS] Ahead of the April presidential polls, low voter turnout in legislative and local elections calls for an assessment of electoral laws.
AI researcher says 'world is in peril' and quits to study poetry
It comes in the same week an OpenAI researcher resigned amid concerns about its decision to start testing ChatGPT ads.
Democrats launch seven-figure program to train campaign staffers ahead of November
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is rolling out a program on Thursday that’s looking to train both new and current campaign staffers on a variety of skills as both parties ready themselves for the November midterms. Called the NextWave Regional Bootcamp training
Civil service pension backlog 'overwhelmed' Capita, boss says
Thousands of retiring civil servants have been left without pension payments causing hardship for some.
Portugal tops EU leaderboard as over 80% of electricity in January came from renewables
Portugal’s electricity production last month was largely led by hydro and wind power, according to a new report.
'I do not have enough self-preservation. Send help': This streamer hacked her own balance to 'feel' racing games
"I do not approve of anyone making this themselves. I don't condone that behaviour. It's incredibly dangerous and I'm not liable."
Prince Harry thanks bereaved families taking on social media firms
The Duke of Sussex addressed parents claiming Instagram and YouTube damage young people's mental health.
Over 50 conservative leaders sign letter against Trump drug pricing policy codification
A coalition of more than 50 leaders of conservative and free-market organizations signed onto a letter to members of Congress on Thursday, opposing codifying President Trump’s “most favored nation” (MFN) drug pricing policy model into law. The letter, which argues an MFN
Cult of the Lamb may be a murder-happy fever dream, but the devs have principles: 'We wouldn't want to fleece players'
Sacrificing cultists is fine, but I draw the line at ripping people off.
AI or human? Researchers question who’s posting on AI bot social media site Moltbook
Moltbook claimed to be the exclusive social media site for autonomous agents, but a new study suggests there might be humans behind the posts.
‘Unprecedented’ spate of toxic mushroom illnesses jar California
After state sees four deaths and 40 hospitalizations, public health officials and foraging experts urge caution A wet winter in California has produced a surge of wild fungi – a shroom boom that would typically have foragers cheering. But among the chanterelles and porcinis, a
Regime-change in Iran: Are we there yet?
Any negotiation with Khamenei is, at best, fool’s gold.
NATO ministers insist Ukraine is top priority following launch of Arctic activity
The row over Greenland last month had sparked fears the 70-year-old military alliance could implode, but allies now appear to be getting back to business as usual.
All models of Steam Deck are sold out in the US and fingers are inevitably already pointing at the memory crisis
This isn't getting any more fun.
Peter Molyneux's Masters of Albion looks like three games in one, but it also looks like none of them is any good
Jack of all trades, master of none.
MSI Afterburner and some PSUs can now pull an emergency power brake to prevent your graphics card going up in a puff of smoke
More peace of mind, if you're willing to pay for the PSU.



































