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Turkish Prosecutors Demand Life and Up to 4,596 Years for Netanyahu and Israeli Leadership
In a bold and unprecedented legal offensive, Turkish prosecutors have demanded life imprisonment for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Russia and Ukraine Agree to Sacred Paschal Truce
Every year, Orthodox Easter arrives like a quiet benediction, stirring memories of eternal truths and kindling hope in millions of hearts

No Scalpel, No Implants: Russian Scientists Unleash Magnetic Nanoparticles to Awaken Brain Neurons
In a breakthrough that could redefine how we treat the brain’s most stubborn ailments, scientists at Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) have developed a revolutionary way to stimulate neurons without a single incision or implanted device

Japan Draws the Genetic Red Line: Criminal Penalties Loom for Creating ‘Designer’ Embryos
Japan’s government has approved a landmark bill that will impose criminal penalties — including up to ten years in prison — for the creation and implantation of genetically modified human embryos

Hungary’s Ultimatum: “No NATO-Russia War on Our Watch” — Szijjártó Vows to Block Ukraine’s EU Path
In a blunt and unyielding declaration that cuts against the current in Brussels, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has drawn a firm red line

Winged Sentinels of the Deep: Seabirds Reveal the Ocean’s Hidden Mercury Map
In a groundbreaking feat of ecological detective work, an international team of scientists has produced the most detailed map ever created of toxic mercury pollution across the world’s oceans — not with satellites or submarines, but by reading the blood of more than 11,000 seabirds

Gulf Stream Collapse: Scientists Warn of a Climate Time Bomb Set to Supercharge Global Warming
Using advanced computer modelling, the researchers discovered that the breakdown of this critical current would trigger the release of vast stores of carbon

Iran Expects Success in Islamabad Talks
Negotiations between the US and Iran have been postponed until at least the morning of April 11

IMF: Iran War Could Push Global Hunger to Exceed 360 Million
It is noted that the conflict in Iran will lead to a slowdown in the growth rate of the global economy, although before the war everything pointed to a positive trend

Vilnius fears scenario of Belarusian fertilizers being purchased from U.S.
After sanctions are lifted, there is a risk that the U.S. will establish an intermediary company in Belarus that will purchase Belaruskali fertilizers















