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A Pew Research poll published this week revealed a few cracks in President Vladimir Putin's Teflon on domestic issues.
The first global scientific review of insect population decline was published this week in the journal Biological Conservation and the findings are….
In an op-ed published this week, two leaders of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom urged Russia to"embrace religious diversity".
In a return published this week, the company said 8.7 per cent of its 955 million users are not real.
That's according to a study of US patients published this week by Emory University researchers in the open-access microbiology journal mBio.
According to a report published this week by the Hebrew-language Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper,
Mr Trump remained silent about them until they were published this week and then he angrily denounced them as lies.
Figures published this week by Eurostat reveal that more than 580,000 asylum claims have been lodged by children in Europe* since January 2015.
Aviv Zohar described the new protocol in a document published this week.
A video published this week shows Alexandre Benalla manhandling and striking a demonstrator
Gallup polls that will be published this week should provide both parties with more evidence as to how well they are doing.
reports a paper published this week in Nature Ecology and Evolution.
according to a study published this week in Global Change Biology.
The report will be published this week in the CDC's Morbidity
In company filings published this week, it said 8.7% of its 955 million active users might not be real.
warned in a lengthy article published this week that Germany's current system is ill-suited to the age of terror.
the study, which published this week in the journal Scientific Reports said.
The revolution should continue, according to a report published this week by the International Energy Agency(IEA).
reports a paper published this week in Nature Ecology& Evolution.
Drug-resistant bacteria killed more than 33,000 people in the European Union in 2015, according to new research published this week warning that superbugs were"threatening modern healthcare.".