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Inside Global Curiosity: What Dominated Wikipedia in 2025

A global snapshot of what the world couldn’t stop Googling in 2025 — from Trump and Musk to AI, true crime, and pop culture…

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Robert De Niro Honored in Rome with Prestigious Capitoline Wolf Award

Robert De Niro, the legendary Oscar-winning actor whose career spans over five decades, was honored in Rome with the Capitoline Wolf, the city’s most…

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How a New Space Project Lets Anyone Say Hello to the Universe

A collaboration between Australia’s Powerhouse Museum and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is reviving the spirit of NASA’s legendary 1977 Voyager Golden Record. The…

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Can Yodeling Go Global? Switzerland Seeks UNESCO Recognition

Switzerland has formally asked UNESCO to add yodeling to its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage, marking a major step in preserving and promoting one…

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Trump Ally Infantino Launches FIFA Peace Prize Ahead of World Cup Draw

FIFA has unveiled the FIFA Peace Prize, a new annual award that celebrates individuals or organisations who advance peace and solidarity through football. The…

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Egypt Unveils King Tut’s Entire Collection at New Grand Museum

The Grand Egyptian Museum has opened its doors to an extraordinary event in modern archaeology — the complete unification of King Tutankhamun’s treasures under…

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Dubai’s $980 Coffee: The World’s Most Expensive Brew

Dubai, long known for extravagance, is now home to the world’s most expensive cup of coffee, served at Julith cafe. Each cup costs nearly…

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Chinese Makers Challenge Montblanc as Fountain Pen Demand Surges

The fountain pen, long considered a symbol of prestige and craftsmanship, is enjoying a surprising resurgence. But this revival isn’t led by traditional European…

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Daylight Saving Time Just Ended — Here’s What to Know

Daylight saving time ended on November 2, 2025, setting clocks back one hour for most Americans — except for Hawaii, most of Arizona, and…

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Jennifer Lawrence Questions Celebrity Impact on Politics

In a recent interview on The New York Times podcast The Interview, Academy Award winner Jennifer Lawrence spoke candidly about her changing perspective on…

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Message in a Bottle: WWI Letters Discovered in Australia

What began as a simple beach cleanup turned into a once-in-a-lifetime historical discovery for an Australian family. While collecting debris along Wharton Beach in…

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The Grand Egyptian Museum Finally Opens — Here’s What Awaits Inside

The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) has finally opened its doors, marking one of the most ambitious cultural projects in modern history. Located beside the…

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American media protests free speech

More than 200 journalists have signed a letter objecting to the planned appearance of President Donald Trump at this year’s White House Correspondents’ Association…

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Tokyo Urges Workers to Wear Shorts Amid Energy Crunch

The Tokyo metropolitan government is officially encouraging its public servants to wear shorts, T-shirts, and sneakers to work as part of an emergency expansion…

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U.S. Navy Mission Disrupted by Monkey Attack in Thailand

A U.S. Navy sailor assigned to the minesweeper USS Chief was medically evacuated to Sasebo, Japan, following a bizarre encounter with a monkey in…

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