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Le Monde: The young Ukrainians who forced Zelensky to back down: 'Getting rid of the anti-corruption agencies was like spitting on the legacy of Maidan'
The young Ukrainians who forced Zelensky to back down: 'Getting rid of the anti-corruption agencies was like spitting on the legacy of Maidan'
Ukrainian Parliament voted to restore the independence of two anti-corruption agencies, following widespread protests against their previous dissolution. President Zelensky signed the law, marking a significant political turnaround amid ongoing conflict and public dissent.

The protests, the largest since the war began, were primarily led by young Ukrainians opposing the earlier law that stripped these agencies of their independence, which had drawn criticism from European partners.


Liberty Nation News: From the Back Forty: Trump and ICE Tackle Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves - Liberty Nation News
From the Back Forty: Trump and ICE Tackle Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves - Liberty Nation News
President Trump has taken action against a Romanian theft ring operating in the U.S., resulting in arrests for defrauding charitable contributions. This has sparked discussions about immigration enforcement beyond just targeting Latinos, with some commentators calling for stricter measures on overstayed visas.

In international affairs, Trump has responded to Russian threats by positioning nuclear submarines, while former Vice President Kamala Harris is promoting her new book after her failed presidential campaign. Concerns about her potential impact on the Democratic Party's dynamics have emerged, with speculation about internal conflicts.


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GB News: Dementia: 45% of cases can be avoided through lifestyle changes - researcher shares 14 to make today
Dementia: 45% of cases can be avoided through lifestyle changes - researcher shares 14 to make today
A doctoral researcher at Alzheimer's Research UK, Toby Curless, has indicated that nearly half of dementia cases could be preventable through lifestyle changes and environmental modifications. He highlighted 14 modifiable risk factors, such as impaired hearing, which contribute to about 45% of dementia cases globally.

Curless emphasized the importance of addressing these factors, including hearing loss and social disconnection, to reduce dementia risk. He offered practical advice for early intervention, encouraging individuals to seek help for sensory impairments. The findings suggest significant potential for prevention through targeted actions.