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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Myanmar's Dark Past Under the Spotlight at UN Court

The UN's top court is set to examine whether Myanmar's actions against the Rohingya minority constitute genocide. This case, brought by Gambia in 2019, focuses on Myanmar's 2017 military campaign in Rakhine state, which led to widespread allegations of atrocities. Myanmar, now under military rule,

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Big Thing: Galaxy S27 Ultra Camera Upgrades

Samsung is already thinking ahead to the Galaxy S27 Ultra, and the camera specs are looking promising. Unlike the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which didn't bring any major camera upgrades, the S27 Ultra might introduce some exciting changes. The primary camera is expected to feature a new sensor called the IS

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Jan 12 2026EDUCATION

A Look at Jan Feijen's Impactful 80 Years

Jan Feijen, a name that resonates in academic circles, recently turned 80. This milestone is not just about the passage of time but also about the incredible journey of a man who has dedicated his life to education and research. Born in the Netherlands, Feijen's career has spanned decades, leaving a

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Jan 12 2026SCIENCE

Tiny Heroes in Your Shower: The Hidden Power of Microbes

Microbes are everywhere, even in your shower. They might look small, but they have big potential. A group of scientists started a non-profit to use these tiny creatures to tackle global issues. They believe microbes can help capture carbon, save coral reefs, and clean up waste. Recently, these scie

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Lactoferrin: The Gut's Radiation Protector

Radiation can be tough on the gut. It harms the cells that line the intestines, causing a chain reaction of problems. One of the main issues is pyroptosis, a process where cells self-destruct. At the same time, the body tries to clean up the damage through mitophagy, which removes broken parts of ce

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Rock Star's Health Wake-Up Call: A Lesson for All

Stephen Pearcy, the frontman of the famous band Ratt, recently opened up about his health struggles. He shared his story on a podcast, talking about his close encounters with serious health issues. Pearcy, now 69, revealed that he was diagnosed with liver cancer back in 2018. He has been cancer-free

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Jan 12 2026WEATHER

Freezing Frenzy: Tourists Trapped in Finland's Deep Freeze

Finland's northern region is experiencing a brutal cold snap. Temperatures have plummeted to a bone-chilling -34. 6 degrees Fahrenheit. This extreme cold has caused major disruptions, especially at Kittilä airport. Flights have been grounded, leaving thousands of tourists stranded. The cold is expe

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

When to Take Your Blood Pressure Pill: Night or Day?

Researchers dug into a big question: Does it matter if you take your blood pressure medicine at night or in the morning? They looked at lots of studies to see how it affects heart health. Taking blood pressure pills at night might be better for some people. It could lower the risk of heart problems

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Unmasking Hidden Dangers: A Fresh Look at Everyday Toxins

Every day, people unknowingly expose themselves to a mix of harmful substances. These toxins lurk in everyday items like food, water, and cosmetics. Over time, they build up in the body, causing health issues. The idea is simple: the body has natural ways to clean itself, but modern life overloads t

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Boosting Healthcare's Fight Against Infections: A Smart Tech Plan

Healthcare is always looking for ways to get better. One big challenge is fighting infections. A recent project is trying to make this easier. It's all about using smart technology to help hospitals and clinics respond faster and smarter to infections. The plan is to create tools that can be used i

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