NICE, France (AP) – A doctor slides a miniature camera into a patient’s right nostril, his bright miniature light turning the glow of his entire nose red. “A little tickling, ah?” She asked as she rumored around her nasal passages, discomfort causing tears in her eyes and rolling down her …
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This The roaring success of the first-time Bitcoin exchange-traded fund will not come as a surprise to cryptocurrency fans. But the venue would probably be shocking if they didn’t know about ETFs. The explosive debut of The objective Bitcoin ETF (Ticker BTCC), whose trading volume has reached close to 400 …
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Russia notified WHO of possible tensions. A spokesman for Europe said in a statement on Saturday that if confirmed, H5N8 would infect people for the first time. According to preliminary information there are reports of workers coming in contact with flocks of birds. The spokesman said the workers were “asymmetrical …
Read More »Alexei will remain in Naval’s prison after a Russian court reduced his sentence
The court shortened the activist’s sentence to two months after taking into account the time spent in custody from December 2014 to February 2015. Navalny appealed the sentence in Moscow City Court on Saturday. At the beginning of the proceedings, the anti-corruption activist asked the judge to allow video recording …
Read More »In Athens, rare snow blankets Acropolis, prevents vaccinations
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Heavy snowfall blanketed Acropolis and other ancient monuments in Athens and the Greek capital on Tuesday suspended COVID-19 vaccinations as the weather froze many services across the country. Temperatures in the southeast of the continent dropped with some relief from the winter weather in Western Europe, …
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