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Figures show countries have worked together on more than 47,000 research papers in the past decade
If they are allowed to stay put, the onus will be on them to rehabilitate themselves into a new Syria, whatever shape it takes
User base grows 30.4%, or 2.5 million, to surpass 10.7 million
2024 saw a record land grab in the occupied West Bank
Since December 8, images of people waving the flag of a free Syria stir vivid memories of the revolution's early days
By 2028, the amount of data created and stored globally is expected to more than double
Platform is adding one million users each day since election of Trump as US president, chief executive Jay Graber says
Agriculture is the primary source of methane, a gas that poses a critical short-term threat to the climate
Trump increases support among minorities and women, as Republicans take back control of Senate
As AI technology progresses at a rapid pace, the demand for energy is surging
Survey finds the war in the Middle East is an issue for US voters, but domestic concerns dominate
The UN agency warns of the potential collapse of the humanitarian operation in Gaza
Kamala Harris backers more likely to support a president who publicly demands an end to the fighting, according to a Deltapoll for The National
A record number of events cost insurers more than $1 billion in 2023
Satellite imagery shows roads for troops and extensive destruction