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Finland's Arctic centre studies climate change

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At a remote space center in northern Finland near the Russian border, researchers are analyzing climate change's impact on the Arctic with unmatched precision in Europe. Watch in for more details!
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Island exporters want an end to U.S. tariffs, and hope market pressure will turn the tide

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Exporters in P.E.I.'s biggest industries are calling for an end to the U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods. They say they're looking at different international markets, but hope that internal pressure in the United States will lead Donald...
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Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander successfully lands on the Moon

9th - Higher Ed
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander successfully touched down on Earth's satellite Sunday, where it will carry out 10 NASA experiments.
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Aero India 2025: India’s aerial power shines with cat warrior drone unveiling

9th - Higher Ed
The 15th Edition of Aero India is the only event in the world to witness aerial action of rival 5th gen fighter jets - America's F-35 and Russia's Su-57... This comes at a time when India is short of fighter jets and is at least a decade...
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Aero India 2025: India's cats warrior drones steals the show

9th - Higher Ed
The 15th edition of Aero India, Asia’s largest aerospace and defense exhibition, was inaugurated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at Yelahanka Air Force Station, Bengaluru.
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Chinmoy Krishna Das Arrest: No Lawyer For Hindu Monk At Bangladesh Hearing

9th - Higher Ed
Chinmoy Krishna Das, a Hindu monk, was arrested in Bangladesh, sparking significant concern over religious freedom and legal rights. In a recent hearing, it was reported that he was not provided with legal representation, raising...
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Bangladesh: Lawyers Deny To Represent Chinmoy Das, Hearing Deferred Till Jan 2 | World News | WION

9th - Higher Ed
Chinmoy Krishna Das, a Hindu monk, was arrested in Bangladesh, sparking significant concern over religious freedom and legal rights. In a recent hearing, it was reported that he was not provided with legal representation, raising...
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Alberta government motion could put oil companies at odds with Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta's oil and gas companies could soon find themselves in a tough spot. Ottawa is insisting they follow the rule of law - while the provincial government is moving to prevent them from doing that. Joel Dryden explains.
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Ottawa warns of violation of federal law as Alberta heats up Sovereignty Act challenge

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Oil and gas companies in Alberta might find themselves in a tough situation. The federal government is insisting they follow the rule of Ottawa's oil and gas emissions cap while the provincial government is bringing forward a motion to...
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WWII heroes honored: Armonk residents mark 100th and 101st birthdays

9th - Higher Ed
Two World War II veterans residing at The Bristal at Armonk were honored on Veterans Day with dual birthday celebrations.
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AI Audio Opportunities

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Accel Partner Ben Quazzo discusses why he's investing in audio AI startup Speak and the opportunities in language learning. He joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg Technology."
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US Still Has the 'Edge in Space'

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NASA plans to launch missions to map the cosmos and study the Sun atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on March 2. Ezinne Uzo-Okoro, senior fellow at Harvard University, discusses how the US is maintaining its role as the global leader in space...
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Government set out 'plan for change' - Keir Starmer speech full

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer delivers a speech at the launch of his 'plan for change' at Pinewood Studios. Five months into his term in office, Sir Keir launched what he described as the “next phase” of his government – dubbed by the...
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Government set out 'plan for change' - Keir Starmer QandA full

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer takes questions from the media at the launch of his 'plan for change' at Pinewood Studios. Five months into his term in office, Sir Keir launched what he described as the “next phase” of his government –...
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Keir Starmer sets out six milestones in 'plan for change'

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Sir Keir Starmer has set out six “milestones” to measure the Government’s progress in delivering his plan to change the UK. The Prime Minister said the public targets would “give the British people the power to hold our feet to the...
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UK's Starmer Sets Government Milestones in Reset Speech

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer launches a series of milestones he wants his new government to be measured by, in an attempt to reset the political narrative after just five months in power. During a speech in Buckinghamshire, just...
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PM to promise police officer for every community in landmark ‘plan for change’

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The Prime Minister is set to promise a named, contactable police officer for every neighbourhood in England and Wales as he lays out his “plan for change” on Thursday. In a speech billed as setting out the “next phase” of his Government,...
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Government set out 'plan for change' - Angela Rayner speech

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Angela Rayner said Labour’s task in Government “feels like a job for a superhero” as she took to the stage at Pinewood Studios before the Prime Minister outlined his plan for change. The Deputy Prime Minister acknowledged the Government...
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Sinn Fein defence spokesman criticises government proposal to change a key security policy

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Sinn Fein defence spokesman Matt Carthy criticises a government proposal to change a key security policy during a media briefing.
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Varadkar defends political record on environment

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Irish premier Leo Varadkar has denied he is afraid to take tough political decisions to meet targets on emissions reductions. Speaking during a visit to the annual Bloom festival in Dublin, the Taoiseach said: “I think after 12 years in...
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Looking for Life in the Clouds of Venus

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While the surface of Venus is hot enough to melt lead, the upper cloud layers may be hospitable enough to host microbial life. Scientists think atmospheric balloons may be the best tool to investigate.
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Siblings Use Synthetic Biology to Create Cleaner Chemicals

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Aug.05 -- Moji Karimi, Cemvita Factory CEO and co-founder, talks about how he and his sister, Tara, came up with the system to convert CO2 emissions into cleaner chemicals. He explains how they are helping to clean up the oil and mining...
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AT&T, Verizon Pause Some New 5G After Airlines Raise Alarm

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The announcements came after the airline industry issued a dire warning about the impact a new type of 5G service would have on flights.
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Mercury Makes Rare Move Across the Sun

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Mercury has begun a relatively rare move across the sun.The solar-planetary ballet got underway just after 7 a.m. on the east coast with the smallest planet appearing as a tiny black dot on the face of the sun. The transit will last for...