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The suspension of funding for the Agency for International Development (USAID) by the Donald Trump administration has jeopardized many initiatives in Central Asia, but this decision may have the most ...
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The European Space Agency has stated that the asteroid will safely pass through the Earth with 99% chance of not having any ...