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Pre-embryos made in lab to spur debates
For the first time, scientists have used human cells to make structures that mimic the earliest stages of development, which they say will pave the...
Greece marks 200 years of independence with hopes of rebirth
Reviving memories of its battle for independence from Ottoman Turkish rule 200 years ago, Greece is preparing to defy the coronavirus with...
Israel votes as Netanyahu hopes vaccine rollout overcomes corruption...
Israelis began voting on Tuesday in a fourth election in two years, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hoping a world-beating COVID-19 vaccine...
UK to fine people going abroad without valid reason
Starting from March 29, the UK will impose a 5,000 pound fine on anyone from England travelling abroad without a valid reason, such as a medical...
U.N. rights office gets mandate to document Sri Lanka war crimes
U.N. human rights boss Michelle Bachelet was given a mandate on Tuesday to collect and preserve information and evidence of war crimes committed...
2 killed in Afghanistan avalanche
Two people were killed and two others injured as an avalanche swept away a house in Afghanistan's Badakhshan province on Tuesday, an official has...
More deaths reported in Myanmar
More casualties have been reported in Myanmar as demonstrators returned to the streets to protest against the February 1 military takeover of the...
Turkey detains 150 people over links to failed coup
Turkish authorities on Tuesday detained at least 150 suspected supporters of US-based Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen, including soldiers on active...