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Employee at German museum dismissed for displaying his personal artwork in the gallery

Aspiring artist is in trouble with his employer and the police after he hung his own artwork in a famous museum

Images: North America experiences complete solar eclipse

Millions across North America experienced a total solar eclipse, with the path of totality stretching from Mazatlán, Mexico, to Newfoundland, covering 15 U.S. states and affecting 44 million people

Biden informs Israel that future US military aid hinges on increased civilian protection measures

President Biden warns Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu that future US support for Israel's Gaza war is contingent on immediate measures to protect civilians and aid workers, following the death of seven food aid workers in recent airstrikes

Botswana Considers Shipping 20,000 Elephants to Germany Amid Trophy Hunting Conflict

Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi threatens to send 20,000 elephants to Germany in response to a dispute over the import of hunting trophies

King Charles engages with public in major appearance post-cancer diagnosis announcement

King Charles III made his first major public appearance since his cancer diagnosis last month, attending an Easter service at Windsor Castle and interacting with onlookers

Earth’s Increased Rotation Speed Might Lead to a Second Being Removed from Global Clocks

Earth's changing spin may require world timekeepers to subtract a second from our clocks in a few years

Russia Contemplates Establishing a Lunar Nuclear Power Plant in Collaboration with China

Russia and China are planning to build a nuclear power plant on the moon between 2033 and 2035, potentially paving the way for lunar settlements, according to the head of Russia's space agency

Poll reveals limited support among Americans for increased US involvement in ongoing Ukraine and Gaza conflicts

Should not take a more active role in global conflicts, according to a new poll

Former Global Chess Champion Kasparov Included in Russia’s ‘Terrorists and Extremists’ Roster

Former world chess champion and Kremlin critic, Garry Kasparov, has been added to Russia's list of "terrorists and extremists," limiting his bank transactions and requiring approval for financial activities

Study Reveals Alzheimer’s Damages the Brain Prior to Symptom Onset

Scientists have gained new insights into the sequence of changes in the brain caused by Alzheimer's, potentially paving the way for early intervention, following a 20-year study in China
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