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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: A Legacy of Defiance and Remembrance

On April 19, 1943, a poorly armed group of Jewish youth in the Warsaw Ghetto launched an armed uprising against the Nazis, defying annihilation despite inevitable defeat; the uprising's legacy is perpetuated by the annual Narcissus Action, distributing paper daffodils to commemorate the event and ed...

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Trump Predicts US-EU Trade Deal Despite Lack of High-Level Communication

Despite President Trump's confident prediction of a US-EU trade deal, a lack of high-level communication between Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, coupled with Trump's anti-EU sentiment and the EU's unified trade policy, casts significant doubt on the deal's likelihood, p...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Putin Declares Easter Truce in Ukraine War Amidst Skepticism and Prisoner Exchange

President Vladimir Putin declared a two-day Easter truce in the war against Ukraine, starting Saturday evening and ending Monday midnight, while Ukraine reacted skeptically, citing continued drone attacks, and a major prisoner exchange occurred simultaneously.

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Putin Orders Unilateral Easter Ceasefire in Ukraine Amid Stalled Peace Talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a 36-hour unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine for Orthodox Easter, starting April 29th at 6 PM Kyiv time, while peace talks remain stalled, and the US is frustrated by the lack of progress.

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Scientists Create Novel Color Through Laser Stimulation

US scientists used lasers to stimulate specific retinal cells, resulting in participants perceiving a new blue-green color, "olo," which could advance color blindness research; however, some experts question whether it's a truly new color.

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UK Supreme Court Ruling Restricts Transgender Women's Access to Single-Sex Spaces

The UK Supreme Court ruled that "woman" in the Equality Act 2010 refers to biological sex, impacting transgender women's access to single-sex spaces; protests erupted in response, and the Scottish government is working to comply with the ruling while protecting everyone's rights.

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Gender Equality
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Iran, US to Resume Nuclear Talks Next Week

Following a meeting in Rome on Saturday, Iran and the US will resume nuclear negotiations next week, mediated by Oman, aiming to limit Iran's nuclear program despite pessimism from Iran's Supreme Leader.

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Xi's Southeast Asia Trip Strengthens Regional Cooperation Amidst Trade War

Chinese President Xi Jinping's Southeast Asia tour (April 18th) to Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia yielded over 100 cooperation agreements, strengthening regional ties amidst US-led trade tensions and promoting multilateral trade.

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Partnerships for the Goals
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Potential Biosignatures Detected on Exoplanet K2-18b

Astronomers detected molecules in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b, 124 light-years from Earth, that on Earth are produced only by marine phytoplankton, suggesting the possibility of life on this Hycean world; however, confirmation is pending.

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Life Below Water
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China's First Humanoid Half-Marathon: Robots Lag Behind Human Runners

Over 20 robots competed in China's first humanoid half-marathon on Saturday, with the winning robot, Tiangong Ultra, finishing in 2 hours and 40 minutes—significantly behind the human winner's 1 hour and 2 minutes; the event showcased China's strides in humanoid robotics.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Greenland's Thawing Permafrost: Methylmercury Threat to Inuit Health

Thawing permafrost in Greenland releases methylmercury, a neurotoxin accumulating in the Arctic food chain, primarily through seal consumption by Inuit communities, causing severe health risks, especially to children, while Greenland remains heavily reliant on Danish funding.

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Lviv's Veteran's Office Addresses War's Impact on Ukrainian Soldiers

Andriy Zholob, a 44-year-old former Ukrainian army lieutenant and doctor, runs Lviv's veteran's office, providing comprehensive support to veterans and their families, including legal, psychological, and employment assistance, while also hosting a radio show discussing their challenges and needs.

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