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Climate Change Is Making Hajj Pilgrimage Hotter, Less Safe: Study

The hajj in western Saudi Arabia, one of the most arid areas on the planet, is one of the world's largest religious gatherings, when hundreds of thousands of pilgrims are exposed to extreme heat.

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How Pigeons Use Iron-Rich Liver Cells To Find Their Way Home

Pigeons are a well-known group of frequent flyers that can traverse hundreds of miles (hundreds of kilometers) in a single day.

India 'Commits' To Buying $500 Billion Worth Of US Goods. What Experts Said

The concerns gain significance because India is already struggling to preserve its foreign reserves due to a weakening currency and rising oil prices due to the US-Iran war.

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Cuban pilot accused of plot to kill Americans gets 7-month sentence for immigration fraud

Luis Raul Gonzalez-Pardo Rodriguez, a former Cuban military pilot who has been charged with complicity in the downing of two humanitarian mission planes, was sentenced to seven months in prison for immigration violations in the U.S.

Iranian negotiator says Iran doesn't get concessions through talk, only 'with missiles'

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, one of the main negotiators for Iran during peace talks with the U.S., said Tehran doesn't expect to gain concessions from Washington through dialogue, "but with missiles."