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Scientists Develop Universal Brain-Computer Interface That Lets People Play Games With Just Their Thoughts
A new universal brain-computer interface eliminates the need for lengthy calibration, paving the way for broader clinical applications. Instead of requiring training, the BCI adapts to the user, potentially making it easier for people with disabilities to control computers, wheelchairs, or prosthetic limbs.
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Haiti’s Gang-Run Capital
More than 50,000 people have fled Haiti’s gang-run capital as violent attacks in Port-au-Prince resume.
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Taiwan Earthquake
Taiwan has been hit by a major earthquake, leading to the rescue of dozens of people. However, more than 600 people are still cut off, and rescue operations are ongoing.
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Ukraine-Russia Conflict
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has taken a new turn with Ukraine claiming a major drone strike on a Russian airfield. The strike reportedly resulted in the killing of servicemen and the destruction of aircraft.
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Israel-Hamas War
In a shocking turn of events, Israel’s military has admitted to making grave mistakes in the killing of seven aid workers in Gaza. The Israeli military has taken strict action against the officers responsible, firing two senior officers following a report that found the strike on aid workers was in serious violation of commands.
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Texas woman who measures her life in eclipses about to see her 21st
In a heartwarming story, a Texas woman who has been fascinated by solar eclipses for decades is about to witness her 21st one. This highlights the beauty of natural phenomena and the dedication of passionate individuals. Reuters
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Judge Upholds Program Allowing 30,000 Migrants Monthly
A federal judge issued a crucial ruling in favor of a program that allows 30,000 migrants from certain countries to enter the US legally every month. This decision has major implications for US immigration policy. NBC News
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Indigenous Survivors Pursue Justice at Genocide Trial in Guatemala
A historic genocide trial began in Guatemala, where indigenous survivors seek justice for crimes committed during the country’s civil war. This is a significant step towards reconciliation and accountability. Al Jazeera
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Mexico suspends ties with Ecuador after police raid embassy
A major diplomatic crisis erupted between Mexico and Ecuador after Ecuadorean police raided the Mexican embassy in Quito to arrest a former vice president. Mexico responded by suspending diplomatic relations. Al Jazeera
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Brazil’s Federal Police Arrest 2 Fugitives from Maximum-Security Prison After 50-Day Manhunt
A major manhunt in Brazil came to an end after authorities captured two fugitives who escaped from a maximum-security prison. This development brings a sense of relief and highlights security concerns in Brazilian prisons. AP News