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Turkey celebrates the successful return of its first astronaut from a 3-week mission at the International Space Station.

ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey’s first astronaut returned home to a hero’s welcome Monday, portrayed as a symbol of the country’s advances in technology and aerospace. Upon his return from a three-week mission to the International Space Station, Alper Gezeravci was welcomed by children holding bouquets at Ankara’s Esenboga Airport. As a gesture of gratitude, Gezeravci

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A report from the United Nations states that almost 50% of the world’s migrating species are experiencing a decrease in population.

A recently published report by the United Nations reveals that approximately half of all migratory species are currently experiencing a decrease in population. This information was released on Monday. Numerous species of birds, turtles, whales, sharks, and other migratory creatures relocate to varying habitats during different seasons, but face threats such as habitat destruction, illegal

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Technology News

Suggestions for viewing this week: ‘Young Sheldon,’ Amy Schumer, ‘Oppenheimer,’ and a variety of shows featuring JLo.

Some upcoming additions to your television, movie, music, and gaming options include Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” on Peacock, a documentary, and an album by Jennifer Lopez. The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists have recommended “Young Sheldon” for its seventh and last season, a PBS documentary featuring Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. on the influence of gospel music,

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Health Care

The group reports that foreign assistance has significantly decreased due to the Taliban’s mistreatment, putting the Afghan healthcare system at risk.

According to Human Rights Watch, the healthcare system in Afghanistan has suffered greatly due to a significant decrease in international aid and the mistreatment of women and girls by the Taliban. This has put the healthcare rights of millions of Afghans at risk. According to a recent report from the New York-based watchdog, the lack

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