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The "I'm there for the polar bear" campaign launched by Humane Society International is gathering momentum. The UK's Environment Minister Richard Benyon has pledged the support of his Department to support efforts to ban trade in polar bears and their body parts.
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Two hundred years ago, surgery was the only technique to cure malignant tumors. In 1812, it was published in the first issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, a medical journal with the largest circulation until the present day. As part of the commemoration of the 200th anniversary, the magazine did a review of the main works on the evolution...
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A new video posted on the Internet is yet another proof that the terrorists in Syria, backed by foreign powers, have chemical weapons. The video, which was recently released on the Internet, shows gunmen holding cans containing chemicals and threatening to throw them at members of the Syrian army.
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Earlier this year, the Ministry of Economy of Turkey announced the economic areas that would be provided with government support. They include such industries as education, medical tourism, film and science. Turkey's Economy Ministry announced that one of the priorities would be creation of an equivalent of Hollywood and Bollywood - Turkeywood
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Russian Defense Minister, General Sergei Shoigu, presented the Defense Plan of Russia to the Supreme Commander Vladimir Putin. According to the Minister of Defense, in the preparation of the document a complete analysis of Russia's future in the coming decades was carried out. Shoigu often mentions security threats to Russia
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More than strange methods of "education" (more like tortures), which became known to the general public during the trials of adoptive parents in the United States, should not be regarded as the fruit of sick imagination of mentally challenged individuals. This "therapy" is recommended in the US to suppress the will of foster children
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Georgian mineral water Borjomi may return to the Russian market, although Georgia and Russia could adjust to living without the supplies of this water. Russians drink their own mineral water, while former suppliers established deliveries to other countries. However, the previously popular mineral water may return to Russian stores sooт