Russian military jet makes quick stop in North Korea en route from Moscow
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Russian military jet makes quick stop in North Korea en route from Moscow

A Russian military aircraft flew in and out of North Korea’s capital early Sunday after stopping by Siberia en route from Moscow, in its second-known trip to the DPRK since December. The An-148 (RA-61735) arrived in Pyongyang at around 5 a.m. KST from Vladivostok, Flightradar24 records show, remaining on the ground for about 2.5 hours...

Following a traditional Bulgarian method of yogurt-making, researchers added four live forest ants into a warm jar of milk.
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Scientists revive old Bulgarian recipe to make yogurt with ants

Fermenting milk to make yogurt, cheeses, or kefir is an ancient practice, and different cultures have their own traditional methods, often preserved in oral histories. The forests of Bulgaria and Turkey have an abundance of red wood ants, for instance, so a time-honored Bulgarian yogurt-making practice involves dropping a few live ants (or crushed-up ant...

Is an end to war in sight in Gaza? | Gaza
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Is an end to war in sight in Gaza? | Gaza

Negotiations are due to begin in Cairo, which US President Donald Trump says may bring an end to Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip. Hamas has partially agreed to Trump’s plan to end the war, but with major caveats. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list So has Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But...

HKU evaluation shows Chinese AI models struggle with hallucinations
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HKU evaluation shows Chinese AI models struggle with hallucinations

Debates are raging around the world about how artificial intelligence should be developed. Some are calling for strengthened guardrails to guarantee the powerful technology is developed safely, while others argue that doing so would risk kneecapping a fast-moving industry. But that is a false dichotomy, according to Jack Jiang, an innovation and information management professor...

Malik Nabers injury revives concerns over MetLife conditions
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Malik Nabers injury revives concerns over MetLife conditions

The major knee injury suffered by New York Giants star wide receiver Malik Nabers has reignited discussions about the turf playing surface at MetLife Stadium. One executive from an opposing team said this week that, due to the FieldTurf playing surface, his players are “petrified” of playing at MetLife. The executive added that if a...

Fiji’s HIV cases surge due to bluetoothing, chemsex and needle-sharing
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Fiji’s HIV cases surge due to bluetoothing, chemsex and needle-sharing

Getty Images Intravenous drug use is fuelling Fiji’s HIV epidemic Ten: that’s the age of the youngest person with HIV that Sesenieli Naitala has ever met. When she first started Fiji’s Survivor Advocacy Network in 2013, that young boy was yet to be born. Now he is one of thousands of Fijians to have contracted...

Solange Knowles in Loewe's Toy Pumps during Paris Fashion Week on Friday.
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Solange Knowles’ Loewe Toy Pumps Reflect the Brand’s Sculptural Shift

Solange Knowles kept her cool in Paris on Friday, trading flash for form at Loewe’s spring 2026 show. The singer arrived in the brand’s Toy pump, a goatskin style with a petal-shaped toe and curved lacquered heel. The black pair wrapped close to the foot, cut with a smooth vamp and soft inward curve that...

Nets v Suns in Macau: tracing the NBA’s rise, fall and return to China
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Nets v Suns in Macau: tracing the NBA’s rise, fall and return to China

Hongkonger Wilson Tsang Wai-shun began following basketball in secondary school, a time when the National Basketball Association (NBA) experienced one of its fastest expansions, acquiring both fortune and fame with fans. While much of that was down to the likes of global superstar Michael Jordan, in China, the sport had by then been popular for...

Newsom signs bill giving Uber and Lyft drivers in California the right to unionize
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Newsom signs bill giving Uber and Lyft drivers in California the right to unionize

Drivers for ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft will soon have the right to unionize in California as independent contractors, thanks to a bill signed Friday by Governor Gavin Newsom. This is part of a larger deal between lawmakers, unions, and ride-hailing companies, resulting in the passage of separate bills supporting lower insurance requirements for...