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Iran’s Raisi Flies to Turkey for Delayed Gaza Talks
Iran's Raisi Flies to Turkey for Delayed Gaza Talks
Ankara (AFP) - Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has traveled to Turkey for long-awaited talks aimed at...
Extreme Weather Ravages the USA: Heatwave and Flash Floods Devastate Regions
Heatwave and Flash Floods Hit the USA
Millions of people in the USA are experiencing extreme weather conditions, with intense temperatures in the west and...
“Trimming the Pounds: Effective Weight Loss Tips”
Weight loss is a goal that thousands of people worldwide strive to achieve. However, the journey to losing weight can be daunting and challenging,...
Steep Fed rate hike seen as certainty after ugly inflation data
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said policy makers must continue to act aggressively to curb the raging price pressures that are putting pressure on...
“Wimbledon 2023: Medvedev and Tsitsipas Shine, Rybakina Advances, and Day 8 Promises Thrilling Matches”
Wimbledon 2023: Medvedev and Tsitsipas Off to a Good Start, Elena Rybakina Advances to the Quarterfinals... Follow Day 8
The eighth day of the Wimbledon...
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UN Report Condemns Continued “Cruel” Treatment of Guantanamo Detainees
UN: Treatment of Guantanamo Detainees Still "Cruel" New York - According to a UN special rapporteur, the treatment of remaining detainees at the US...
German bakeries struggle to survive as costs rise
Bakeries in Germany were among the businesses hit hard by the economic fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine
BEILITZ (Germany) (AFP) - Faced with an...
Hachiko: Tokyo’s Beloved Mascot of Loyalty
Tokyo's Beloved Mascot: Hachiko, the Loyal Dog
A couple pose for photos next to the statue of 'Hachiko' in front of Tokyo's Shibuya station
A...
Portugal: a short-lived upturn
"European Micro" examines a social phenomenon in Portugal today, the theft of food in hypermarkets. Families with young children and elderly people cannot feed...
Manchester United Fans Express Heartbreak as Glazer Family Sells Stake to British Billionaire
British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe has completed the purchase of a minority stake in Manchester United, marking a new chapter for the club. Ratcliffe expressed...
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Threatens Kevin McCarthy To Give Her ‘A Lot Of Power’ After...
In a recent interview with The New York Times, Marjorie Taylor Greene issued what could easily be seen as a threat against Republican leader...
Inferno Unleashed: Devastating Wildfires Engulf Cyprus, Algeria, Italy, and France
Fires, Heatwaves, and No Relief in Sight
Firefighters in the Mediterranean region continue to battle intense wildfires. The situation remains particularly difficult in Rhodes and...
Austrians elect president: second round unlikely to be necessary
Austria holds a presidential election on Sunday that is expected to be won by incumbent Alexander Van der Bellen, seen as a beacon of...
Germany controls Russian-owned oil refineries
By controlling German Rosneft's operations, Berlin can operate refineries using crude oil from countries other than Russia
Berlin (AFP) - Berlin on Friday took control...
War in Ukraine: the Kremlin promises to burn Western tanks on the battlefield
Vladimir Putin criticized "the destructive line adopted by the kyiv regime, which has bet on intensifying the fighting".
A Ukrainian tank in the Luhansk region,...
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South Africa: when reserves sterilize lionesses to preserve the species
In South Africa, to save the lions whose population has been halved in 20 years, they sometimes have to be rendered sterile. Inbreeding can...
In Nigeria finding value in waste recycling
There is money in the trash: scrap metal at the Romco recycling plant in Lagos
Lagos (AFP) - Heaps of garbage scattered along roads and...
India Achieves Historic Soft Landing in Moon’s South Pole Region
India Achieves First Soft Landing in Moon's South Pole Region
Just days after the failed Russian moon landing mission Luna-25, India has become the fourth...
UN Report Condemns Continued “Cruel” Treatment of Guantanamo Detainees
UN: Treatment of Guantanamo Detainees Still "Cruel" New York - According to a UN special rapporteur, the treatment of remaining detainees at the US...
“Ocean Viking”: the Council of State rejects the request to close the temporary waiting...
The 234 people rescued by the humanitarian boat in the Mediterranean had been transferred to this area, created in a holiday center on the...
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Iconic TV Host and Legend Passes Away at 99
Iconic TV Host and Legend Passes Away at 99
According to reports from TMZ, Bob Barker peacefully passed away at his home in Los Angeles...
UN Rapporteur Calls for Immediate Closure of Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
UN Rapporteur Calls for Closure of US Guantanamo Prison
Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp: UN Expert Calls for Immediate Closure
The treatment of the remaining detainees at...
Ukraine: nearly half of the national energy system is “out of order”, warns kyiv
As the snow begins to fall on the country, Ukraine on Friday asked for "additional support" from the EU to deal with this energy...
Former President Trump and the Parallels to Napoleon Bonaparte’s Cult of Personality: A Comparative...
Former President Trump's Support and the Parallels to Napoleon Bonaparte's Cult of Personality
Throughout history, leaders have garnered immense popularity and support from their followers,...
Bayern Munich Star Muller Slams Penalty Decision, Raises Questions about Inconsistency in Football Rules
Müller questions penalty decision after other rulings
There is a fair amount of dissatisfaction within Bayern Munich following Wednesday's 0-0 draw at home against FC...
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Australian Open 2023: Garcia expeditious, Chardy and Bonzi qualified, Murray courageous … What to...
The French world n ° 4 made a perfect entry by dismissing the qualified Katherine Sebov, 190th in the world, in just over an...
China doubles down on coal as energy crunch bites
Coal loading onto trains at a coal plant in Huaibei, east China's Anhui Province, on June 23, 2022 - Coal power still makes up...
Gabon: a forest monitored and protected by the inhabitants
Gabon is 90% forest. Hundreds of men watch and protect her. While the animals are victims of poaching, the trees are threatened by timber...
Ethiopia’s Tigray rebels say they are ready for African Union-led peace talks
Both sides accused each other of violating the armistice that has been in place since late March
Nairobi (AFP) - Ethiopia's Tigray rebels said Sunday...
Migrants: Italian coastguard rescues more than 1,300 people
More than 1,300 migrants were rescued on Saturday March 11 by the Italian coast guard.
These 47 migrants are desperately waiting for help. The boat...
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Afghan women demand action at UN
GENEVA: Afghan women made an impassioned appeal at the United Nations on Monday for strong international action to tackle "gender apartheid" in their country...
Tennis. ATP Ranking: Carlos Alcaraz beats Daniel Medvedev, world number two Casper Rudd
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz (19) is the new world number one in the ATP rankings after winning the US Open. The throne was deposed by...
Rapidly Escalating Messy TikTok Drama?
While drama on social media is nothing new, TikTok has become the latest platform to see users spilling their tea, exposing secrets and airing...
Nuclear Power Advocated as a Climate Solution at Brussels Summit
A groundbreaking summit held in Brussels convened leaders from over 30 nations, including prominent European nations, the United States, Brazil, and China, with the...
Millions of Muslims embarking on pilgrimage to Mecca without COVID restrictions
The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, known as the Hajj, will begin this evening, for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, without...
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‘Oppenheimer’ Tops Oscar Nominations with 13
'Oppenheimer' Tops Oscar Nominations with 13
Los Angeles (AFP) - “Oppenheimer” – Christopher Nolan’s masterly portrait of the father of the atomic bomb – dominated...
Disease Prevention: Your Guide to a Healthy and Resilient Life
Disease Prevention: Your Guide to a Healthy and Resilient Life
Prevention is always better than cure, and this holds true for diseases as well. Taking...
Japan to lift COVID restrictions on foreign tourists from October
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (2-L) poses with John Tuttle (R), Vice Chairman of the NYSE Group, before the closing bell at the New...
Laughing at Trump’s Bank Blaming Comedy Show
The Hilarious Defenses of Donald Trump: A Bank Blaming Extravaganza
One of the most comical aspects of Judge Arthur Enger's recent summary judgment is how...
White lines in the body causes and treatment
White lines are one of the most important problems that a very large group of girls and women suffer from at the present time,...
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BRICS Expansion Impeded by Divisions, Threatening Global South’s Clout
BRICS Expansion Faces Eleventh Hour Hurdle as Divisions Persist
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The expansion of the BRICS group, consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, is...
Prigoschin Supporters Threaten with Second March on Moscow
Prigoschin Supporters Threaten with Second March
The incident that governments in Washington and other western capitals had warned about after the failed mutiny against the...
Melissa Joan Hart Describes Helping Students Flee Campus During Nashville Shooting in Emotional Instagram...
Former "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" star Melissa Joan Hart took to Instagram to share an emotional video describing her experience during the shooting at...
Elon Musk Visits Auschwitz and Takes a Stand Against Anti-Semitism Online
Elon Musk's visit to Auschwitz and his upcoming address on anti-Semitism online in Poland has garnered significant attention. The Tesla CEO and SpaceX founder...
No Terminator: Musk provokes ‘helpful’ robots
Elon Musk says Tesla's human-developed Optimus robot could cost less than $20,000 and end up doing most of the work while people reap the...