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News in Levels 2026/02/03

Canadian actress Catherine O’Hara has died at the age of 71. She was famous for popular films like Home Alone and Beetlejuice, as well as the TV series Schitt’s Creek.
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News in Levels 2026/02/02

Atomic scientists move the Doomsday Clock closer to midnight than ever before.
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News in Levels 2026/01/30

Salmon is one of the most popular fish eaten in Europe; however, wild salmon populations stay low after many years of overfishing.
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News in Levels 2026/01/29

Nilofer Merchant suggests a simple idea that can improve both health and productivity: turning one-on-one meetings into walking meetings.
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News in Levels 2026/01/28

Iran is not one of the world’s largest oil producers; however, recent protests in the country have pushed oil prices higher.
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News in Levels 2026/01/27

A Swiss inventor has presented a new version of the Sarco pod, a machine that helps people end their lives in places where the law allows assisted death.
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News in Levels 2026/01/26

In the Paris suburb of Romainville, an urban farm brings the community together.
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News in Levels 2026/01/23

Rumen Radev, the president of Bulgaria, says he will resign and start a new political party. He made this move only two months before the early elections.
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News in Levels 2026/01/22

A study in The Lancet predicts that by 2050, more than half of all adults and a third of young people worldwide will be overweight or obese.
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News in Levels 2026/01/21

In China, millions of people now pay for an app that asks them one simple question each day: “Are you dead?”
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News in Levels 2026/01/20

Denmark states that it has serious disagreements with the United States regarding the future of Greenland.
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News in Levels 2026/01/19

Global temperatures in 2025 were slightly lower than in 2024 because of La Niña, a natural weather pattern that cools the Pacific Ocean.
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News in Levels 2026/01/16

The Louvre Museum in Paris now asks visitors from outside Europe to pay a higher entry fee.
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News in Levels 2026/01/15

Astronomers have identified the most luminous object ever observed in the far reaches of space, named J0529-4351.