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Fighting fatigue: experts gave six tips
Public Health Center gives tips on how to fight fatigue.
NATO to launch largest military exercise in decades next week
Next week, NATO's largest military exercises in decades will begin, involving 90,000 troops.
Belgian Museum of Africa explores the origin of its collections acquired during colonization
In Belgium, researchers are studying the origin of objects from museum collections, many of which were acquired during the colonization period. And then they will wait for the authorities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to request the restitution of cultural heritage objects.
Paris may ban key boxes for Airbnb tenants
Paris may ban key boxes in public places to combat short-term rentals.
Historical stairs: another exhibit was saved from the rubble of the Shukhevych museum destroyed by the russians
Among the ruins of the Roman Shukhevych Museum, destroyed by the russians, a staircase has been unearthed where the commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) fought his last battle.
Medicines for Israeli hostages and Palestinians arrive in Gaza as part of a deal with Qatar
As part of a deal brokered by Qatar, medical supplies for Israeli hostages and Palestinians were delivered to Gaza. The exchange includes medicine for Israeli hostages in exchange for medicine and aid for Palestinian civilians.
Humans may have first reached China thousands of years earlier than thought - study
A reassessment of archaeological sites in northern China suggests that Homo sapiens may have been present there about 45,000 years ago, much earlier than previously thought.
Hrynkevych case: the Prosecutor General's Office says three defendants have been taken into custody
The three suspects in the Hrynkevych case related to the supply of low-quality military clothing to the Armed Forces of Ukraine were sent to custody. As an alternative, the court determined the possibility of bail in excess of UAH 500 million for each of them.
Woman convicted of abortion released from prison in El Salvador
Lilian, a woman from El Salvador, was released from prison after seven years in jail for losing her baby in 2015, which was considered an abortion, which is strictly prohibited in El Salvador.
In Kyiv, 8 students of a sports boarding school were hospitalized. 7 were confirmed to have COVID-19
Students of the Kyiv Sports Boarding Lyceum were hospitalized due to COVID-19. The health condition of the patients aged 13 to 16 is assessed as moderate.