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Flight to Nowhere: Ukrainian passengers use a plane for sight-seeing Kiev

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Flight to Nowhere: Ukrainian passengers use a plane for sight-seeing Kiev

Flight to Nowhere: Ukrainian passengers use a plane for sight-seeing Kiev

Since Covid-19 has left many of the world's planes sitting idle, a Ukrainian airline has a novel way of encouraging passengers back on its fleet.


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Prime Ministers of Poland and Ukraine make progress on easing farmer anger [Video]

Prime Ministers of Poland and Ukraine make progress on easing farmer anger

The leaders said proposals were made on restricting Ukrainian food imports that farmers argue is undermining their livelihoods, but that more progress was necessary.

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Should the EU continue to support Ukraine? Our poll finds Europeans are in favour [Video]

Should the EU continue to support Ukraine? Our poll finds Europeans are in favour

Most of the respondents of an exclusive poll for Euronews by IPSOS say support to Ukraine should continue. But they are in two minds about whether it should be a priority for the next mandate.

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Ukraine foreign minister visits India, says talks to include Zelenskyy's peace formula

Ukraine's Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba, who arrived here on Thursday on his maiden visit to India, said the bilateral cooperation between the two..
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'Nonsense': Putin rules out attacks on NATO countries [Video]

'Nonsense': Putin rules out attacks on NATO countries

Putin has claimed Russia has no plans to attack NATO countries but will shoot down F-16 fighter jets sent to Ukraine from Western countries.

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Russia perseveres with bombardments of Ukraine in an effort to wear down air defenses [Video]

Russia perseveres with bombardments of Ukraine in an effort to wear down air defenses

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US Life Expectancy on the Rise Following Pandemic Decline, CDC Report Says [Video]

US Life Expectancy on the Rise Following Pandemic Decline, CDC Report Says

US Life Expectancy on the Rise , Following Pandemic Decline, CDC Report Says. According to the latest federal mortality data, life expectancy in the United States increased in 2022. . The report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) raised life expectancy to 77.5 years. The report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) raised life expectancy to 77.5 years. The positive change comes after two years of decline following the pandemic. The positive change comes after two years of decline following the pandemic. While life expectancy has yet to reach pre-pandemic levels, 2022 showed an increase of 1.1 years compared to 2021. 2022 ended up recording 3.27 million deaths in the U.S., which was 184,374 fewer deaths than the year before. According to the report, heart disease and cancer remained the two most prevalent causes of death in the U.S. . According to the report, heart disease and cancer remained the two most prevalent causes of death in the U.S. . COVID-19 dropped to fourth on the list, and unintentional injuries took over the number three spot. COVID-19 dropped to fourth on the list, and unintentional injuries took over the number three spot. ABC reports that both males and females saw approximately the same increase in life expectancy from 2021 to 2022. Over the same period of time, the death rate decreased for nearly every age group. . Another NCHS report found that rates of drug overdose deaths from synthetic opioids increased by 4.1% between 2021 and 2022.

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Routine COVID tests for hospital patients discharged into care homes to end

The government will end routine COVID testing for hospital patients discharged into care homes from April 1.
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'Next pandemic is around the corner,' expert warns - but would lockdown ever happen again?

Exactly four years ago today, Boris Johnson announced the UK's first COVID lockdown, ordering people to "stay at home".
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German man vaccinated against Covid 217 times had no side-effects [Video]

German man vaccinated against Covid 217 times had no side-effects

Doctors report a man from Germany has been vaccinated 217 against the COVID-19 virus with no negative medical symptoms.

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Study Investigates Link Between COVID, Mental Health and Insomnia [Video]

Study Investigates Link Between COVID, Mental Health and Insomnia

Study Investigates Link Between, COVID, Mental Health and Insomnia. PsyPost reports that a new study by Phenikaa University in Vietnam has highlighted one of the more common and lingering symptoms of COVID-19: insomnia. PsyPost reports that a new study by Phenikaa University in Vietnam has highlighted one of the more common and lingering symptoms of COVID-19: insomnia. As a sleep researcher, I received many questions and complaints from relatives, friends, and colleagues about their sleep disturbances after recovering from Covid-19, Dr Huong T. X. Hoang, Lead author of the article published in 'Frontiers in Public Health,' via PsyPost. I found that the majority of papers focused on hospitalized patients. The environment of their treatment and quarantine would differ greatly from those with milder symptoms, Dr Huong T. X. Hoang, Lead author of the article published in 'Frontiers in Public Health,' via PsyPost. Patients were asked to compare the quality and length of their sleep, as well as how easy it was for them to fall asleep, before and after they contracted COVID. Patients were asked to compare the quality and length of their sleep, as well as how easy it was for them to fall asleep, before and after they contracted COVID. Of the 1,056 people surveyed, over 76.1% of participants said they experienced insomnia. 22.8% of those surveyed reported experiencing severe insomnia. The study found that two groups experienced a statistically significant increased rate of insomnia, including those with depressive or anxious symptoms. The authors of the study note that further investigation of the connection between COVID, mental health problems and insomnia is needed. Since this is a cross-sectional study, the relationship of anxiety and depression with insomnia cannot be fully investigated, Dr Huong T. X. Hoang, Lead author of the article published in 'Frontiers in Public Health,' via PsyPost. In addition, collecting data online and a convenience sampling method can cause recall bias and selection bias. , Dr Huong T. X. Hoang, Lead author of the article published in 'Frontiers in Public Health,' via PsyPost

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Europe’s destiny intertwined with Ukraine’s, EU Liberals chief says in Kyiv [Video]

Europe’s destiny intertwined with Ukraine’s, EU Liberals chief says in Kyiv

EU Liberals leader Valérie Hayer reasserted her centrist party’s unwavering support to Ukraine during a two-day visit to the war-torn country, as security takes centre stage in the campaign for June’s European elections.

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Russia-Ukraine War: Russia attacks Ukraine with 13 drones, Ukrainian air force chief says | Oneindia [Video]

Russia-Ukraine War: Russia attacks Ukraine with 13 drones, Ukrainian air force chief says | Oneindia

On Wednesday, Ukraine's air force chief reported that Russia had launched 13 Shahed drones overnight, with 10 being successfully intercepted and downed in the Kharkiv, Sumy, and Kyiv regions. Mykola Oleshchuk stated that various defence mechanisms, including anti-aircraft missile units and electronic warfare equipment, were deployed to repel the air attack. #UkraineAirForce #ShahedDrones #Kharkiv #Sumy #Kyiv #RussianWarships #BlackSeaConflict #Sevastopol #Crimea #NeptuneMissiles #UkraineNavy #VolodymyrZelenskiy #NationalSecurityCouncil #BelgorodAttack #RussiaBorder #MilitaryConflict #ForeignIntelligence #AirStrikes #DefenseOperations #RegionalTensions ~HT.99~PR.152~ED.155~

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Moscow Attack Update: Concert Hall Attackers Had Stopover in Turkey Before the Attack| Oneindia News [Video]

Moscow Attack Update: Concert Hall Attackers Had Stopover in Turkey Before the Attack| Oneindia News

Reports are coming that the attackers behind the Moscow concert hall attack, which claimed 143 lives, briefly travelled to Turkey to renew their Russian residence permits. However, radicalization did not occur there. Russian President Putin refrains from directly attributing the attack to ISIS, instead suggesting a connection to Ukraine, a claim Kyiv denies. #Russia #Moscowattack #CrocusCityHall #RussiaUkrainewar #Turkey #Putinnews #VladimirPutin #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~PR.152~ED.101~GR.125~HT.96~

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Kyiv endures third Russian bombardment in five days [Video]

Kyiv endures third Russian bombardment in five days

Ukrainian city of Kyiv was hit by missiles for the third time in five days by Russian armed forces, with President Zelenskyy asking for more air defences.

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US Intelligence Confirms IS Involvement With Deadly Moscow Concert Attack [Video]

US Intelligence Confirms IS Involvement With Deadly Moscow Concert Attack

US Intelligence Confirms , IS Involvement With Deadly , Moscow Concert Attack. On March 22, an attack on Russia's Crocus City Hall concert venue killed at least 137 people. . Associated Press reports that an affiliate of the Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack, which was the deadliest to occur on Russian soil in years. Four suspects were arrested on March 23, with seven other detained on suspicion of having some involvement with the attack. . Four suspects were arrested on March 23, with seven other detained on suspicion of having some involvement with the attack. . In an address to the nation, Russian President Vladimir Putin looked to tie the attack to Ukraine, claiming that assailants were captured while fleeing to Kyiv. . In an address to the nation, Russian President Vladimir Putin looked to tie the attack to Ukraine, claiming that assailants were captured while fleeing to Kyiv. . On March 24, events at cultural institutions across Russia were canceled and flags were lowered to half-staff. . On March 24, events at cultural institutions across Russia were canceled and flags were lowered to half-staff. . State news agencyy RIA Novosti announced that television and advertising had also been suspended. Rescue workers continue to search for the site of the attack, while the death toll rises as more bodies are found in the damaged building. . Moscow's Department of Health said on March 24 that the process of identifying the bodies of victims by DNA testing would take at least two weeks. AP reports that United States intelligence officials confirmed the Islamic State (IS) affiliate's responsibility for the attack, while refuting Putin's claim that it was tied to Ukraine. AP reports that United States intelligence officials confirmed the Islamic State (IS) affiliate's responsibility for the attack, while refuting Putin's claim that it was tied to Ukraine. ISIS bears sole responsibility for this attack. There was no Ukrainian involvement whatsoever, Adrienne Watson, National Security Council spokeswoman, via Associated Press. ISIS bears sole responsibility for this attack. There was no Ukrainian involvement whatsoever, Adrienne Watson, National Security Council spokeswoman, via Associated Press

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