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Peru: Uncontacted mysterious tribe of Mashco-Piro spotted in Amazon rainforest. Know how their existence is threatened

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Indigenous tribes of the Mashco-Piro are nomadic hunter-gatherers in nature and they live in the remote areas of dense Amazon rainforest. They hit the headlines recently when they were spotted on the bank of the Las Piedras River in Peru. Human rights group Survival International has been working to protect their rights and identity.

Valdai Club Gathers Experts for Russia-Africa Talks in Tanzania

Sputnik International 

On July 24, the Valdai International Discussion Club will hold its second Russia-Africa conference titled: 'Russia – Africa: Cooperation Strategy in a Multipolar World'. For the first time, it will take place on African soil in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Equestrian carries Olympic torch through Paris, an incredible rescue, and more things the horse world is talking about

Horse And Hound 

Thibaut Vallette carrying the Olympic torch through Paris. Eventing gold medallist shines in Paris In just over a week’s time, the Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony (26 July) will be under way. The Olympic torch is in the process of making its final stops around France, which included a trip to Paris on Bastille Day. Rio 2016 eventing team gold medallist Colonel Thibaut […]

Scientists Intrigued by Drug That Extended Lifespans of Mice While Keeping Them Young-Looking - Futurism

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  1. Scientists Intrigued by Drug That Extended Lifespans of Mice While Keeping Them Young-Looking  Futurism
  2. Mice live longer when inflammation-boosting protein is blocked  Nature.com
  3. 'Supermodel granny' drug extends life in animals  BBC.com
  4. Anti-aging drug extends life up to 25%, staves off frailty and disease  New Atlas
  5. Anti-inflammatory drug extended the lifespan of mice by 20 per cent  New Scientist

Inquiry finds Britain was ill-prepared for COVID-19 pandemic and failed its citizens

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

An inquiry into the U.K. government's response to COVID-19 found it was ill-prepared for a pandemic and serious errors in planning failed its citizens. Retired judge Heather Hallett has led the inquiry. She said Thursday that the government mistakenly believed in 2019 that it was one of the best-prepared countries in the world for a pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has been blamed for more than 235,000 deaths in the U.K. through the end of 2023. Prime Minister Keir Starmer echoed Hallett's findings in saying that under-preparedness had failed U.

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