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‘Strange’ Mouse with Ancient Genes Offers Glimpse Into Pre-Animal Life

In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists have successfully created a mouse using genetic tools that date back to a time before multicellular organisms existed. The researchers took a gene from single-celled organisms and introduced it into mouse cells to regenerate stem cells. These stem cells were then injected into a developing embryo, resulting in the birth of a living mouse. Millions …

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Guardiola Poised to Extend Manchester City Tenure, Reports Say

Pep Guardiola is set to extend his tenure as Manchester City’s manager by signing a one-year contract extension, according to a report from The Athletic on Tuesday. Since taking over at the Etihad in 2016, Guardiola has led the club to six Premier League titles and their first-ever Champions League victory. His current contract is set to expire at the …

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Breaking: Hezbollah’s Naim Qassem to Deliver Speech Today

Hezbollah announced that its leader, Sheikh Naim Qassem, is set to deliver a speech on Wednesday. This comes a day after a previously scheduled address was canceled and as U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein continues efforts in Beirut to mediate an end to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The Iran-backed group confirmed the speech would take place later in …

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Israel Hits 100+ Targets in Lebanon in 24 Hours

The Israeli military reported that it had conducted strikes on over 100 targets in Lebanon over the past day, focusing on what it described as terror-related sites. These included rocket launchers, weapons depots, command centers, and military facilities, according to an official statement. Additionally, the military revealed that on Sunday, its air force had neutralized two Hezbollah commanders responsible for …

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Hochstein Meets Berri for Second Round

U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein visited Lebanon on Wednesday to negotiate a potential ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah as the conflict between the two escalated in southern Lebanon. The United States and France have led efforts to mediate a truce in the war, which intensified in late September after nearly a year of deadly exchanges between Hezbollah and Israel. Israel has …

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Hezbollah Targets Israeli Troops Near Border with Guided Missiles

Hezbollah reported launching guided missile strikes on Tuesday night against Israeli forces engaged in evacuating injured soldiers in southern Lebanon. The group, aligned with Iran, stated that it first targeted Israeli soldiers in the border town of Markaba, injuring them with a guided missile. A second strike was then directed at an infantry unit that arrived to assist in the …

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Daniel Craig Teases Next James Bond

Are we finally going to find out who the next James Bond will be? Daniel Craig, the actor who last portrayed the iconic 007 spy, recently hinted at his replacement during the 15th Governors Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. According to People, Craig provided a clue about who might succeed him in the role. At the Governors …

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Nations League: Gvardiol Secures Croatia’s Quarter-Final Spot; San Marino Promoted

Josko Gvardiol’s goal secured a 1-1 draw for Croatia against Portugal on Monday, earning them a spot in the Nations League quarter-finals. Portugal had already guaranteed top position in Group A1. The draw allowed Croatia to finish just one point ahead of Scotland, who achieved a 2-1 victory over Poland in Warsaw. In Group A4, Spain, already qualified, defeated last-placed …

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From Allies to Adversaries: The Rise and Fall of Trump and Musk

The alliance between President Donald Trump and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, once a formidable force in American politics, has deteriorated into a public and contentious dispute. Their relationship, which began with mutual support during the 2024 presidential campaign, has unraveled over disagreements on fiscal policy and governance. In the aftermath of an assassination attempt on Trump in July 2024, Musk …

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Ronaldo’s Portugal Edge Spain on Penalties to Win Second Nations League Title

Portugal secured their second UEFA Nations League title on Sunday, defeating Spain 5–3 in a penalty shootout after a 2–2 draw at Munich’s Allianz Arena. Cristiano Ronaldo, at 40 years old, scored his 138th international goal to level the match in the second half before being substituted due to cramp. Rúben Neves converted the decisive penalty following a miss by …

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Iran to Present Its Own Nuclear Proposal to US Soon

Iran announced on Monday that it is preparing to submit a counter-proposal to the United States concerning ongoing nuclear negotiations, following its rejection of Washington’s latest offer as ambiguous and lacking essential elements. The diplomatic discussions, facilitated by Oman, aim to replace the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), from which the U.S. withdrew in 2018. Iranian Foreign Ministry …

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Israel Diverts Gaza Aid Boat Carrying Greta Thunberg

Israeli naval forces intercepted a humanitarian vessel attempting to reach Gaza early Monday, halting its mission in international waters. The ship, named Madleen, was transporting a group of international activists, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, who sought to draw global attention to worsening humanitarian conditions in the blockaded Palestinian territory. Interception at Sea and Diplomatic Fallout The Freedom Flotilla …

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Immigration Raids Spark Unrest in LA, Trump Deploys Troops

Authorities in Los Angeles declared a state of unlawful assembly late Sunday following widespread unrest sparked by immigration enforcement actions and the deployment of National Guard troops ordered by former President Donald Trump. Protesters clashed with law enforcement, prompting the use of tear gas and other crowd-control tactics in various parts of the downtown area. Unrest began after a wave …

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Reports: US and Israel Considering End to UNIFIL Presence

Washington is actively considering ending its financial and logistical backing of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), a move that could reshape international peacekeeping dynamics in the region. American sources confirmed the discussions following initial reports by Israeli media, indicating that the Biden administration is reassessing the mission’s cost-effectiveness and operational relevance. UNIFIL’s mandate, which is renewed annually …

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