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A Nature survey shows nearly 75% of U.S. scientists, especially early-career researchers, are considering leaving amid funding cuts and policy shifts.
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A Nature survey shows nearly 75% of U.S. scientists, especially early-career researchers, are considering leaving amid funding cuts and policy shifts.
A powerful earthquake in Myanmar injured 12 Chinese nationals, who are now receiving medical treatment, as confirmed by the Chinese Embassy in Myanmar.
A white paper reveals historic progress in protecting Xizang’s cultural heritage and advancing human rights in the region.
Syria’s interim leadership announces a new transitional government with key ministerial appointments amid major political shifts.
Hamas approved a ceasefire proposal amid escalating ground operations in Rafah, as Israel issues a counteroffer tied to hostage negotiations.
A new poll reveals two-thirds of Finns worry about Finland and European security amid shifting U.S. policies.
Danish demonstrators rally against U.S. remarks at Pituffik Base, affirming that “Greenland is not for sale.”
The Chinese mainland’s postpartum care industry is evolving, offering modern holistic recovery that blends tradition with scientific methods.
Amid a 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar, nurses in Ruili City quickly protected newborns at a maternity center, showcasing resilience and compassion.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrapped up her Latin American tour in Mexico, addressing key security and migration challenges.