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Farmer-turned-fishermen from the local indigenous community are fishing in the Dumboor lake in north-eastern India. At the Eighth Global Environment Facility Assembly, a project was approved involving three communities across India, including Dumboor Lake. Credit: Stella Paul/IPSby Stella Paul (dumboornagar, india and samarkand, uzbekistan)Wednesday, June 24, 2026Inter Press Service DUMBOORNAGAR, India and SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan, June 24 (IPS) – At dawn, when the waters of Dumboor Lake lie still under a pale grey sky, Santo Chakma, 63, nudges his narrow wooden boat into a reservoir that swallowed his childhood. The lake is a growing attraction for tourists who come here in search…

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The investment giant is ramping up its already large AI spending — with its sights now set on Japan.Blackstone president and CEO Jonathan Gray told Japanese media outlet Nikkei that it is setting aside $30 billion for AI data centers in the country in the next three to five years.The company intends to develop facilities exceeding 1 gigawatt in capacity, more than double its current combined capacity of 500 megawatts.Grey offered no specific timeline and did not name locations.However, he tried to alleviate concerns that AI spending was excessive on infrastructure, despite the vast sums involved. “There’s a lot of…

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Optimize Nutrition and Movement On the GoEating well while traveling can be challenging. You’re in a new place, away from your routine, and you might find portion control difficult if you’re ordering from a lot of restaurants or a hotel buffet. Try to be mindful of what you’re eating anyway, to better manage treatment side effects, improve your energy and muscle tone, and support your immune system.[6]Stay HydratedIf you’re going to a warm climate or sitting on a plane, dehydration can sneak up on you. Make sure you’re drinking plenty of water, and increase your intake on hot days or…

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Researchers at La Trobe University have identified a previously unknown biological process that may help explain how viruses move through the body. The discovery could also open new opportunities for developing treatments that better support the immune system. Published in Nature Communications, the study sheds new light on what happens when cells die and are removed from the body. The research was led by PhD candidate Stephanie Rutter in the laboratory of Professor Ivan Poon at the La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science (LIMS). The team found that the steps involved in cell death are far more organized and important…

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New York — The Kennedy dynasty won’t be returning to Congress next year. Kennedy family scion and political novice Jack Schlossberg lost Tuesday to New York state Assembly Member Micah Lasher, in a closely watched and crowded Democratic primary for an open congressional seat in the heart of Manhattan. Lasher has spent his career in politics, working for officeholders including the man whose seat he hopes to win in November, Democratic longtime Rep. Jerry Nadler. Flanked by another former boss, Gov. Kathy Hochul, and other politicians in New York City’s Democratic establishment, Lasher said in his victory speech that he…

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Mamdani-backed candidates win big in New York primaryHello and welcome to our US politics liveblog.Three congressional candidates endorsed by Zohran Mamdani, New York’s democratic socialist mayor, won their closely watched primaries on Tuesday, beating out incumbents or incumbent-backed candidates supported by the Democratic establishment.Brad Lander, the former New York City comptroller who also ran for mayor last year before endorsing Mamdani, defeated the two-term incumbent Democrat Dan Goldman in NY-10.Political newcomer Darializa Avila Chevalier won against five-term incumbent Democrat Adriano Espaillat in NY-13 in a stunning upset.And in NY-7, Claire Valdez beat out Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso – the…

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Three Democrats who made criticism of Israel central to their political identities swept to victory in House primary races in New York City on Tuesday, signaling a new era of skepticism in their party toward the Jewish state and its actions.The striking results reflected a fast-moving shift in liberal politics. Democratic voters are now more likely to be critical of Israel and its government than they are to be supportive, according to several recent polls, a monumental change in American sentiment.And while many Democratic officials remain supportive of Israel, next year’s class of congressional Democrats is on track to be…

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Alibaba, one of China’s most valuable technology companies, sued the U.S. Department of Defense, challenging the Pentagon’s decision to designate it as a company affiliated with the Chinese military.Best known internationally for its e-commerce business, Alibaba has also become a major cloud-computing provider and one of China’s leading developers of advanced artificial intelligence systems. In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Federal District Court in the Northern District of California, the company said it had no ties to the Chinese military and argued that the Pentagon had acted unlawfully in labeling it as such.Earlier this month, the United States added…

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