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Oxford Lactation Research Centre secures future with £9.12 million donation

A £9.12 million donation from the Family Larsson-Rosenquist Foundation secures the future of Oxford University's research centre focused on hormonal regulation in human milk production. The Larsson-Rosenquist Foundation Oxford Centre aims to solve breastfeeding challenges, improve maternal and child health, and foster innovative research, ensuring long-term sustainability and global impact.

Pakistan sunni shia clashes

Violence between Sunni-Shia Muslims in Pakistan has claimed over 40 lives since July 24

The clashes began over a land dispute in Boshera village in Upper Kurram district, a region that has witnessed deadly tribal conflicts, including sectarian clashes and militant attacks in the past.

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2 children killed, 9 seriously hurt in 'ferocious' stabbing attack in England; Royal Family 'profoundly shocked'

Several kids were attending a Taylor Swift-themed dance event in Southport when a 17-year-old boy walked in and launched the attack. He has been arrested.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro wins third term; US expresses concern

Venezuela’s election body on July 28 announced that the 61-year-old leader had won 51.2% of votes while his rival Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia won 44.2% of votes.

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'Mass shooting' at New York park kills one person, six others hurt

Police are still trying to figure out the number of shooters and their identities.

Bangladesh protest

Bangladesh restores mobile internet days after violent protests killed over 100

On July 18, the government shut down mobile internet following the escalation of violence across the country. Bangladesh stayed disconnected from both broadband and mobile internet between July 18 and July 23, when broadband internet was restored in stages.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu

At least 12 children killed in rocket strike in Israeli-controlled Golan Heights

Although Israel blamed Hezbollah for the strike, the Lebanese organization has denied any role. Israeli Even so, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a warning to Hezbollah that it “will pay a heavy price for this attack, one that it has not paid so far."