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Ealing beavers: Dams, canals – and perhaps babies

6 days ago Tom Edwards,Environment correspondent, London, @BBCTomEdwards PA One of the beavers to have made their home in Ealing The UK’s first urban beavers were introduced into a west London nature reserve back in October. The family of five are part of a project that aims to get the public to engage with nature, […]

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New blood test can predict return, researchers say

An “ultra-sensitive” new blood test can predict if breast cancer will return years before the disease shows up on scans, researchers say. It picks up traces of a tumour’s DNA before a full relapse and was found to be 100% accurate at predicting which patients would see their cancer return. It is hoped that the […]

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Shops rush for Christmas stock as shipping costs surge

18 hours ago Deborah Weitzmann,Business reporter Getty Images European retailers are rushing to place their Christmas orders early as soaring shipping costs and trade route disruption threaten holiday deliveries, experts say. For the last few months, vessels belonging to Western firms have been attacked in the Red Sea by Houthi rebels backing Hamas in its […]

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Bürki expects ex-Dortmund teammate Marco Reus to join MLS

St. Louis City goalkeeper Roman Bürki has said he expects to see Marco Reus join Major League Soccer either this summer or next year, and revealed he continues to convince his former Borussia Dortmund teammate to join the second-year expansion team. “I talked to Marco Reus ahead of the Champions League game, I texted, we […]

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Voters choose new leader after violent campaign

2 hours ago Vanessa Buschschlüter,BBC News Reuters Claudia Sheinbaum (left) and her rival Xóchitl Gálvez are battling it out to become Mexico’s first female president Mexicans are voting in an election which is almost certain to see the country’s first female president elected. Both the front runner, Claudia Sheinbaum, and her main rival, Xóchitl Gálvez, […]

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Iran’s PressTV, Russian outlets paid U.S. contributors who also run Grayzone

Recently unearthed documents reveal that leaders of an online news site aimed at Americans have received money from both Russian and Iranian government media outlets, showing how widening geopolitical alliances are making it harder to identify and trace foreign influence operations. Hacked emails and other documents from the Iranian government-funded Press TV show payments of […]

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