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Cyprus Mail 

‘Severe droughts the new normal’ in Cyprus – minister

Cyprus is a perfect example of the severe challenges posed by water scarcity in the Eastern Mediterranean, Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou said during the MED9 summit of agriculture ministers held in Cyprus on Tuesday. Panayiotou stressed the importance of ensuring that water management strategies are “inclusive and equitable”. In her speech at the summit organised […]

The Hindu 

Polio vaccination targets surpassed for Gaza children, WHO says

Rik Peeperkorn, WHO representative for the Occupied Palestinian territories, told reporters that it had vaccinated more than 161,000 children under 10 in the central area in the first two days of its campaign, compared with a projection of around 150,000

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It all came down to the regular season finale on Sunday, but the 2024 Frontier League Playoffs are finally set.On Tuesday, the postseason will f... - FL

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Business Standard 

Paralympics: Italy's first transgender sprinter fails to reach 400m final

Italian transgender athlete Valentina Petrillo failed to reach the final of the women's T12 400 meters for visually impaired runners after finishing third in her semifinal at the Paralympic Games here. The 50-year-old Petrillo ran a personal best 57.58 seconds in the second semifinal on Monday but finished behind Iran's Hajar Safarzadeh Ghahderijani and Venezuela's Alejandra Paola Perez Lopez, who both advanced to Tuesday's final. Petrillo earlier ran the fourth heat in the first round in 58.35 seconds, qualifying for the later semifinal. Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

US voters targeted by Chinese influence online, researchers say

A Chinese social media influence operation, known as 'Spamouflage,' is impersonating U.S. voters and spreading divisive messages ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election. Research by Graphika reveals that this campaign targets both sides of the political spectrum to amplify criticisms of American society and government. The U.S. government is investigating these foreign efforts to interfere in the election.