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Zakharova answers the journalist's question about the possible withdrawal of Armenia from the CSTO
YERERVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. On March 16, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, addressed the journalist's question about the possibility of Armenia leaving the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
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Global Augmented and Virtual Reality in Healthcare Market Size (2022-2030) Share, Industry Trends, Growth, Challenges, and Forecast: Custom Market Insights
The Global Augmented and Virtual Reality in Healthcare Market Size was valued at USD 2 1 Billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 3 5 billion in 2022 and is estimated to reach USD 11 2 billion by
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Yes, you can take a college course on raising lambs
At the University of Maryland, students learn the business and science of raising lambs through the popular Sheep Management class.
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The story of one man who was diagnosed with colon cancer at age 35
Colon cancer is rising in younger adults. If you are in your 20s, 30s or 40s, you need to know the signs to watch for and when to seek screening or treatment.
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Capturing the sound of war as U.S. forces charged for Baghdad
NPR's Eric Westervelt was among the first Western reporters to reach Iraq's capital during the 2003 U.S.-led overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
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The Supreme Court hears a case with implications for the shrinking Colorado River
The Navajo Nation says the federal government isn't delivering water it's owed from the Colorado River. The case could affect how much water is available for non-tribal uses.
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As many as 18 million Americans may soon lose coverage and not realize it
A federal rule that prevents states from dropping people from Medicaid rolls during the pandemic expires at the end of March.
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U.S. aid worker and French journalist freed after years in captivity in West Africa
Jeff Woodke, an American missionary and humanitarian aid worker, was kidnapped by militants in 2016. Olivier Dubois, who was a correspondent for French news outlets, was kidnapped in 2021.
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Bruce Springsteen, Mindy Kaling and Amy Tan will receive medals at the White House
President Biden is awarding medals to musicians, authors, actors and other people in a ceremony to recognize exceptional contributions to the arts and humanities.
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Her case ended in a joyful airport reunion, but the future of asylum is uncertain
After years of separation, the woman once known only as Ms. A.B. has reunited with her children. It's the latest twist in a legal case that is deeply intertwined with the asylum debate in the U.S.
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Celebrations are underway for Nowruz, Persian New Year, marking the start of spring
Revelers feast and jump over fire to mark the beginning of the new year, but recent protests across Iran and the faltering economy have cast a pall over this year's celebrations.
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At Adele's Vegas residency, intimacy is the ultimate luxury
The pop star has always been an uneasy match for the demands of touring. In the controlled stillness of a Las Vegas theater, she may have finally found her place.