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Who Decides the Next Dalai Lama?

As the Dalai Lama approaches his 90th birthday, global attention turns to the sensitive issue of his succession. According to Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the…

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Water Threatens 73% of UNESCO Heritage Sites, UN Warns

UNESCO has issued a stark warning that 73% of the world’s 1,172 non-marine World Heritage Sites are under severe threat from water-related risks like…

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3,500 Years Buried: Ancient Trading City Unearthed in Peru

In a major archaeological breakthrough, Peruvian researchers have unveiled the ruins of a 3,500-year-old city named Peñico, located high in the Barranca province north…

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Painting Once Owned by Britain’s First PM Breaks Auction Record

In a historic moment for the art world, an 18th-century masterpiece by Venetian artist Giovanni Antonio Canal, better known as Canaletto, sold for $44…

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New Trump Portrait Replaces Previous One at Colorado Capitol After Criticism

A new presidential portrait of Donald Trump now hangs in the Colorado Capitol after his criticism led to the removal of a previous version…

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Prada Under Fire: The $800 Sandal Inspired by India

Luxury fashion house Prada is under fire after unveiling a sandal design strikingly similar to India’s traditional Kolhapuri chappals, without initially crediting its origins.…

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$190K Penalty After Shakira’s Medical Info Was Exposed in Peru

Shakira’s recent medical emergency in Lima has taken a legal turn. Peru’s National Superintendency of Health (SuSalud) has fined Clínica Delgado-Auna approximately $190,000 for…

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Convicted of Prostitution Charges, Faces Up to 10 Years in Prison

Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has been convicted of federal charges for transporting individuals across state lines for illegal sexual activity under the century-old…

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Columbia’s Ranking Fallout: $9M Settlement Over Misleading Data

Columbia University has agreed to pay $9 million to resolve a class-action lawsuit brought by students who alleged the school manipulated data to climb…

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Decoded in Africa: A Fossil Find That Changes Everything

In a scientific breakthrough, African researchers have successfully decoded proteins from fossilized teeth estimated to be 2 million years old, revealing new details about…

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Would You Sleep on Display? Inside Ibiza’s Transparent Hotel Room

In the heart of Ibiza’s lively art scene, the Paradiso Art Hotel invites guests to spend a night in its most daring attraction: the…

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Anna Wintour Ends Her Iconic Vogue Reign

Anna Wintour, the legendary editor-in-chief of US Vogue, has stepped aside from her daily editorial role after leading the magazine since 1988. Known for…

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NATO Pulled Into Middle East Conflict

NATO has been drawn directly into the Middle East conflict for the first time after alliance air defenses shot down an Iranian ballistic missile…

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What to Know About US Weapons Stockpiles in the Iran Campaign

As US operations against Iran expand, attention is turning to the scale of weapons being deployed and how long stockpiles can sustain the pace…

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Ballistic vs Hypersonic: The Deadliest Missiles Explained

Not all fast missiles are created equal—and the difference between ballistic and hypersonic weapons could decide the future of warfare. Ballistic missiles launch with…

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