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Donald Trump Threatens BBC With Legal Action

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The BBC is under fire over edits it made to video of President Donald Trump’s speech on January 6, 2021.

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#SouthCaucasus Раскрыт план #госпереворот-а в #Азербайджан-е: Москва сдала Мехтиева

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#SouthCaucasus Раскрыт план #госпереворот-а в #Азербайджан-е: Москва сдала Мехтиева

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#SouthCaucasus #Москва выдала #Алиев-у план #госпереворот-а в Азербайджане. Что об этом известно?

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#SouthCaucasus #Москва выдала #Алиев-у план #госпереворот-а в Азербайджане. Что об этом известно?

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Kazakhstan Harvests Record Grain and Oilseed Crop

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Kazakhstan has reported a record harvest for 2025, collecting over 27 million tons of grain and 4.5 million tons of oilseeds for the first time, according to Deputy Minister of Agriculture Azat Sultanov.

The Ministry of Agriculture said the grain harvest reached 27.1 million tons in initial weight, including 20.3 million tons of wheat, an increase of 0.5 million tons compared to last year, despite a reduction in wheat acreage by nearly 900,000 hectares. Of the soft wheat delivered to elevators, 53% was graded 1-3, slightly lower than the 56% recorded in 2024. Class 4 wheat accounted for 35%, up from 28% a year earlier.

“More than half of this volume has a gluten content above 20%, which allows this wheat to be used for food purposes,” Sultanov noted.

Around 12% of the harvest consisted of unclassified wheat, which will be used for animal feed and fodder production, sectors where demand is growing, particularly in neighboring countries.

For the first time, the volume of legumes reached one million tons, while a new record was set for oilseeds at 4.5 million tons, with harvesting still underway in several regions. The country also produced 2.9 million tons of potatoes, 3.8 million tons of vegetables, and 2.6 million tons of melons and gourds. Harvesting of oilseeds, grain corn, and sugar beets is nearing completion.

“The agricultural season that has just ended showed steady growth in production. For the second year in a row, Kazakhstan has demonstrated positive dynamics thanks to the use of modern technologies and crop diversification. The harvest took place at the optimal time, and no serious problems arose,” Sultanov emphasized.

Between September and October, Kazakhstan exported 2.2 million tons of grain from the new harvest, 21% more than in the same period last year. During the previous marketing season (September 2024 to August 2025), exports totalled 13.4 million tons, a 47% year-on-year increase. Sultanov confirmed the government’s intention to maintain the current export potential.

“In 2024, some experts doubted that it would be possible to reach 12 million tons, but in fact, the plan was exceeded. This year, Kazakhstan is developing new export destinations, deliveries have begun to Belgium, Portugal, Poland, Norway, Vietnam, the UAE, Morocco, Algeria, and Egypt, while exports to Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia have resumed. Demand for Kazakh grain remains stable, with export potential estimated at 13 million tons,” Sultanov said.

The Times of Central Asia previously reported that President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has set a target of increasing Kazakhstan’s grain exports to China to 2 million tons annually.


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Cancer among young people is on the rise. Could AI be part of the solution?

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John B. Johnson; Erica Hoffman

It’s the diagnosis no one wants to hear: You have cancer.

The disease has become an unfortunate reality in so many of our lives. But an even more troubling trend is cancer’s prevalence among young people.

While there’s no “good” time to get a cancer diagnosis, it can be particularly devastating to receive it as a younger person.

That’s partially due to the financial burden that comes with it. One 2021 report found that a young cancer diagnosis will cost a person roughly $250,000 over their lifetime.

Business Insider spent a year trying to understand the true cost of cancer for young people. You can read the first story in the package here. BI’s Hilary Brueck spoke to cancer survivors about how they navigated their cancer diagnoses.

In the days to come, we’ll have more coverage on the financial, emotional, and systemic costs that come with these young cancer patients.

That includes stories on twins whose lives diverged when one got colon cancer at age 21, how work can often be a lifeline for young cancer patients, and navigating starting a family while dealing with a deadly disease. We’ll also have some exclusive data analysis with the help of GoodRx on the out-of-pocket costs for a young cancer patient in their first year.

As dark a topic as this is, there could be a silver lining.

The tidal wave of AI is approaching the shores of the healthcare industry.

OpenAI is exploring building its own consumer health applications, according to sources close to the company, BI’s Rebecca Torrence reports.

To be clear, OpenAI’s plans aren’t specifically focused on cancer. Instead, it’s weighing several opportunities in the space, such as creating a personal health assistant or a health data aggregator, according to Rebecca’s reporting.

A big piece of that could be consolidating consumers’ health data in one place. (The scattered and siloed nature of health records is what has tripped up tech companies before.)

But if OpenAI (or another Big Tech player) is successful in leveraging AI in healthcare, it could go a long way toward helping people recognize and address problems sooner.

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Braves Predicted To Sign $187 Million Star Ace After Missing Postseason

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The San Diego Padres will likely lose Dylan Cease in free agency, but who could be the favorites to sign the star this winter?

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More than 1,500 flights canceled early Monday after shutdown’s worst day for air travel

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More than 1,500 flights have been canceled by US airlines Monday and hundreds more delayed as the longest government shutdown in history enters its 41st day — causing travel chaos at some of the nation’s biggest airports. Over 1,500 flights in and out of the US were cancelled Monday. The ongoing government shutdown has thrown…

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