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UK cancer cases hit record high of over 400,000 a year


More than 400,000 people are diagnosed with cancer each year in the United Kingdom, reaching a record high that underscores mounting strain on the country’s healthcare system, according to a new report from Cancer Research UK.

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Боевой опыт Украины и ударные дроны: что стоит за военным сближением Баку и Киева



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Footage of President Ilham Aliyev’s meeting with President of Ukraine posted on his social media


Footage of President Ilham Aliyev’s meeting with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, was posted on his social media accounts.

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From mourning to celebration: The socio-cultural dilemma of Armenia’s “Citizen’s Day” – The Armenian Weekly


From mourning to celebration: The socio-cultural dilemma of Armenia’s “Citizen’s Day”  The Armenian Weekly

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Zelenskyy says Ukraine is ready to meet with Russian negotiators in Azerbaijan



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Azerbaijani government donates five electric buses to Ukraine’s Irpin


The Ukrainian side hailed this step as an embodiment of friendship and solidarity between the two countries.

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Талант — это всего 5%? Как на самом деле пишутся сценарии — Парвиз Мамедов



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NATO fighter jets down Russian UAV heading from Ukraine’s Odesa to Romania



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Trump cancels Witkoff and Kushner trip to Pakistan for Iran talks


The decision comes amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding diplomatic efforts to end the conflict between the United States and Iran.

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Former SSSG Employee Arrested on Accusations of ‘Taking Out Classified Information’


A former employee of the State Security Service of Georgia (SSSG), currently working in the Interior Ministry, was arrested on accusations of “taking out classified information” from SSSG, the State Security Service reported on April 25. It was not immediately clear from the statement whether the information was leaked or disclosed to a third party.

According to the statement, the suspect was arrested through joint efforts by the general inspectorates of SSSG and the Interior Ministry. The investigation is ongoing under Article 321 of the Criminal Code, covering “breach of the procedure for keeping state secrets” and punishable by imprisonment of up to six years, depending on the gravity.

“The State Security Service will always be particularly strict and uncompromising toward taking out any internal information, even on a minor scale, and any person who commits such an act will face the strictest punishment,” SSSG said.

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