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Hotter and drier temperatures will change mosquito breeding grounds
Tensions grow in Sweden ahead of song contest amid backlash over Israel being allowed to participate
Thanks to Dr Angeliki Asimaki, who was 15 when she had to be fitted with a pacemaker, patients at imminent risk of a heart attack can be identified and treated without the need for invasive surgery
Protesters accuse authorities of 'disproportionate' response to demonstration, as tension rises at campuses around the world
Organisers say demonstrations will spread but not get violent as students demand action from universities
Home Secretary James Cleverly unveiled measures intended to curb numbers arriving in Britain
Razan Al Sous and her husband Raghid Sandouk expanded business after winning order for 400,000 to be sold nationwide
Experts warn Syria lacks motive to stop Captagon drugs trade as it seeks internal stability
Researchers find lower mortality and hospital readmission rates in those treated by female physicians
Copernicus Climate Change Service's latest report paints bleak picture of effects of global warming in 2023
High Court rules in favour of Michaela Community School in London that claimed allowing prayers risked 'undermining inclusion' between pupils
Researchers say understanding its origins in Yemen is crucial to developing new varieties able to cope with global warming
Prominent figures avoided celebration over UK's support for Israel
Study uncovers previously unknown cellular mechanisms of ageing and highlights areas for further research
Lawyer leading investigation draws parallels between crises facing Ukrainians and Palestinians