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Greenlandic families in Denmark challenge ‘biased’ parenting tests after children taken into care
When Keira’s daughter arrived last November she had only a couple of hours with her mother before being placed in foster care.The 39-year-old describes the moment as devastating and now visits her baby for one hour a week, bringing Greenlandic food and small reminders of home.Keira is one of many Greenlandic parents living on the Danish mainland who say their children were removed after...
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MPs Question BBC Leadership After Turmoil Over Editorial Failings
The chair of the Commons culture committee has raised serious doubts about the BBC board’s ability to manage the broadcaster’s current crisis after its chair, Samir Shah, gave evidence to MPs.Dame Caroline Dinenage said Shah’s responses fell short of the clear, decisive plan the committee wanted to hear and warned there appeared to be weak oversight at the top of the organisation.Shah told...
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Death of Chechen escapee in Armenia rekindles fear among women who fled repression
When 23-year-old Aishat Baimuradova left Chechnya earlier this year she hoped to build a life away from strict family controls and public scrutiny. Friends say she adopted a more modern appearance — shortening her hair, abandoning the headscarf and even altering an eyebrow — and began sharing candid photos online, telling people she finally felt able to breathe. In October, Armenian police...
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The First Surgery in History
Surgery has been practiced for thousands of years, evolving from crude procedures to sophisticated medical interventions. The earliest recorded surgeries date back to prehistoric times, with evidence found in ancient human skulls.Trepanation: The Oldest Known Surgery (~7000 BCE)The earliest form of surgery was trepanation, a procedure where a hole was drilled or scraped into the...
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The History of Cameras: From Ancient Obscura to Modern Marvels
The evolution of the camera is a fascinating journey through time, blending art, science, and technology. From the earliest experiments with light and shadow to today's advanced digital photography, the history of cameras reflects humanity’s enduring desire to capture and preserve moments.The Beginnings: Camera ObscuraThe term camera obscura, meaning "dark chamber" in Latin, refers to the...
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Fiber Internet: The Gold Standard of Connectivity
Fiber-optic internet is often regarded as the gold standard for internet connectivity, offering unmatched speed, reliability, and bandwidth. As more people rely on the internet for work, education, entertainment, and communication, fiber internet has become the backbone of modern digital infrastructure.What Is Fiber Internet?Fiber-optic internet uses thin strands of glass or plastic—called...
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Starlink: Revolutionizing Global Connectivity
Starlink, a satellite internet constellation developed by SpaceX, is transforming how the world accesses the internet. Spearheaded by Elon Musk, Starlink aims to provide high-speed, low-latency internet to even the most remote corners of the planet. This ambitious project is reshaping global connectivity and bridging the digital divide like never before.How Starlink WorksStarlink relies on a vast...
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Windows 10 Anniversary Update FREEZE
“Windows 10 continues to have the highest customer satisfaction of any version of Windows. We have seen a small number of reports of unexpected behaviors following the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. Engineering and customer support are investigating these on a case by case basis and offering trouble-shooting tips as necessary. If a customer has any issues, we offer customer support at...

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