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G7 aims to contain Ebola with better travel rules, vaccines, and tests

G7 aims to contain Ebola with better travel rules, vaccines, and tests

G7 leaders and partner nations have agreed to coordinate travel regulations for regions affected by Ebola to curb the virus's spread. Following a meeting in Évian, France, the countries also committed to supporting the development of new vaccines, tests, and medical treatments.

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has restricted the export of the powerful AI software Mythos, preventing Europe from using it to defend against major cyberattacks. The European Union has criticized the decision as discriminatory, expressing concern that the continent remains vulnerable to security threats without the tool.

Prosecutors accuse suspect in fatal Vogelwaarde accident of recklessness

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'Pride flags being pulled from windows': Haarlem Council wants to step up efforts to help unsafe LGBTQ+ residents

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Heated final debate ahead of vote on asylum seeker return scheme

Heated final debate ahead of vote on asylum seeker return scheme

Members of the European Parliament held a final debate on Tuesday regarding new EU rules for returning rejected asylum seekers. The Parliament is scheduled to vote on Wednesday on the regulation, which completes the recently enacted asylum and migration law. A majority of members are expected to support the measures.

Jenna (10) spat on over face mask, but life-threatening without: ‘Reactions sometimes so aggressive’

Jenna (10) spat on over face mask, but life-threatening without: ‘Reactions sometimes so aggressive’

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