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Explained: Nobel Winning Discovery of How Cells Adapt to Varying Oxygen Levels and Why It’s Important
William G Kaelin Jr, Sir Peter J Ratcliffe and Gregg L Semenza discovered how cells adapt when oxygen levels drop and the Academy said that these elegant findings could be used for treatment of anemia and even cancer.
Under Pressure, Trump Amps Up Complaints, Says Nancy Pelosi May Be Guilty Of Treason
Democrats say Trump's effort was an abuse of power to gather dirt on a political rival.
Iran Instagram Celebrity Who Went Under the Knife to Get Angelina Jolie's Looks Arrested for Blasphemy
The social media star known as Sahar Tabar shot to prominence on Instagram last year after posting a series of images of her face altered through plastic surgery.
Former US President Jimmy Carter Falls at Home, Requires Stitches But 'Feels Fine'
Former US President Jimmy Carter's fall on Sunday required stitches above his brow, said spokeswoman Deanna Congileo in a statement emailed to reporters.
At Least 51 People Test Positive of Dengue Last Week in Marshall Islands
According to an update from the Government of the Marshall Islands, around 607 suspect dengue fever cases have been recorded so far this year.
Bernie Sanders had Heart Attack, Doctors Confirm After He is Released from Las Vegas Hospital
Bernies Sander's doctors, in the statement, said that Sanders was diagnosed with myocardial infarction, which is a medical term for a heart attack.
Hong Kong's Carrie Lam 'is in a Dilemma', Should Resign, Says Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad
The Malaysian PM said that Carrie Lam has to obey the masters, at the same time she has to ask her conscience which says that the people of Hong Kong are right in rejecting the extradition law.
Hong Kong's New Emergency Law to Ban Face Masks Effective from Midnight: Report
Many demonstrators wear face masks to hide their identities and shield themselves from tear gas.
Employee of Paris Police Headquarters Shot Dead after Stabbing 4 Officers, 'Workplace Row' Suspected
At least one metro station in the vicinity of the building, close to Notre-Dame cathedral and other tourist attractions, was closed.
'We Absolutely Will... Just Don't Tell Anyone': Putin Jokes About Meddling in US Elections
Putin also took aim at the Mueller Report, which concluded that Russia tried to swing the 2016 election in the Republican's favour but did not establish evidence of collusion between the Trump camp and Moscow.
'Fake News': Trump Snaps Back at Claim he Wanted Alligator-Filled Trenches to Stop Immigrants
The US president said that he was not even that tough on border security and the report about him wanting a moat stuffed with alligators on the country's southern border was fake.
Defying Ban on Rallies, Protesters Flood Hong Kong's Streets on Communist China's 70th Anniversary
Hong Kong has been on edge for weeks, with authorities scrambling to avoid protesters spoiling Beijing's birthday parade at a time when the central government is already grappling with a US-China trade war.
US Congress Panel to Focus on Kashmir, Assam NRC in Hearing on Human Rights in South Asia
The issue of Tamils in Sri Lanka, the human rights situation in Pakistan including the Sindh province will also be taken up during the hearing.
Massive Iceberg 'D28' Containing 315 Billion Tonnes of Ice Breaks off Antarctica. But it's Normal
It measures 1,582 square kilometers (610 square miles), according to the European Copernicus program.
Morocco Journalist Gets 1-year Jail Term for 'Illegal Abortion', Pre-marital Sex
Her gynaecologist was given two years and her Sudanese fiance one year in prison, while an anaesthetist was handed a one-year suspended sentence and a medical assistant eight months, also suspended.
'Bewildered' Moscow Vows to Retaliate over New Anti-Russian US Sanctions
Russia's foreign ministry said the new sanctions, including a businessman tied to President Putin and a disinformation operation accused of conspiring to manipulate the US 2018 midterm election, will not go unanswered.