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By Sabrina Martin
A new scandal surrounds Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro, who was forced to ask the Prosecutor General’s Office to investigate his son and older brother due to rumors linking them to drug trafficking.
“Due to the information that is rumored in the public opinion about my brother Juan Fernando Petro Urrego and my eldest son N
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Read more: Petro's child and sibling's links to drug trafficking spark political storm in Colombia
Write comment (97 Comments)Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro indicated during his speech Saturday, Mar. 4, at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that his mission in the country “is not over.”
“At this moment, I thank God for my second life and the mission of being president of Brazil for a while (…). But deep inside me, I feel that this mission is not
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By Horst Teubert and Dr. Peer Heinelt
NATO will selectively expand cooperation with Japan and work more closely than before with the East Asian country through its traditional forces in cyber defense and space.
The world has reached “a historic turning point” where the “balance of power in the Indo-Pacific is shifting rapidly,” according to a joint s
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The International Atomic Energy Organization (IAEA), the UN nuclear watchdog, announced emergency negotiations with Iran after finding uranium particles enriched to 83.7% purity at its Fordow nuclear plant.
“On January 22, 2023, the agency took environmental samples…at the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant (FFEP), the analytical results of which showed t
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By Eli Vieira
The most recent edition of the Index of Academic Freedom (ILA), prepared by researchers from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany and three other institutions, shows a stagnation of academic freedom in 152 of the 179 countries analyzed and a decline in 22 of them, including Brazil.
Only in five small countries was there an
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Read more: In a decade, censorship at universities worldwide grew or remained high
Write comment (96 Comments)Tomorrow Biostasis is a Berlin startup developing human cryopreservation so that future medical technology may revive people and treat their underlying cause of death.
The young company already claims a dozen frozen guinea pigs and a waiting list as long as the arm. “When technological advances allow,” it promises to offer them “life extension.”
They
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Read more: In Germany, this first European start-up wants to get up the dead
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