France, which has the world’s second-largest maritime territory, will sequence the genomes of thousands of species in its waters in order to draw up a “genetic map” to help efforts to conserve its marine biodiversity.
Tunisia: Thousands rally against President Saied – BBC
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Authorities seize several luxury cars from Andrew Tate’s Bucharest house
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China says 60,000 people have died of Covid since early December
Close to 60,000 people have died of Covid in China since the country abruptly abandoned its tight “zero-Covid” policy in early December, a medical official from the National Health Commission (NHC) told a press conference in Beijing on Saturday.
China admits 60,000 people have died from Covid in just one month in horror 1,000% increase as virus rampages
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Alireza Akbari’s grim fate seen as signal from Iran’s hardliners
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