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Broken Rice Becomes Wedding Confetti in Greece’s Farming Revival

In northern Greece, rice farmers are transforming a centuries-old wedding ritual into a model of sustainability. Faced with rising production costs, falling prices, and…

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From Egypt to Spain: The Highways That Made Rome Eternal

A groundbreaking study has mapped 100,000 previously unknown kilometers of Roman roads, expanding our understanding of one of history’s most sophisticated infrastructures. The international…

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Miss Universe 2025 Erupts in Chaos Amid Mexico Walkout and Thai Host Scandal

This year’s Miss Universe pageant in Thailand, one of the world’s most-watched beauty contests, has been overshadowed by controversy and chaos. What began as…

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FIFA Breaks Guinness Record for Most Nationalities in a Football Match

FIFA has officially set a Guinness World Record for the most nationalities participating in a single football exhibition match, with 69 countries represented on…

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Mexico’s President Harassed: How Safe Are Women?

The assault on Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has reignited Mexico’s ongoing debate about women’s safety and gender-based violence. During a public appearance, a man…

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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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Inside Verdis: The Young “President” Who Founded a Nation from Nowhere

In a small, unclaimed patch of land between Croatia and Serbia, 20-year-old Daniel Jackson is pursuing an audacious dream — to build his own…

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How Arctic Polar Bears Are Getting Help From New Tech

As the Arctic warms faster than anywhere else on Earth, polar bears in Hudson Bay are spending more time on land, waiting weeks longer…

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Daily Walking Could Delay Alzheimer’s for Years, Study Finds

A groundbreaking 14-year study from Mass General Brigham Hospital in Boston suggests that even modest daily exercise—like walking 3,000 to 7,000 steps—may significantly slow…

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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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Mosul Airport Resumes Operations, Ending 11 Years of Closure

Mosul International Airport has officially resumed operations after an 11-year closure, marking a significant milestone in the city’s post-war recovery and a powerful symbol…

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Representative McCormick Highlights Military Actions and Strategy

Rich McCormick points to recent military operations, increased recruitment, and actions in the Middle East as signs of a shift in U.S. strategy. He…

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UAE leaves OPEC: Inside the group that shapes oil prices

Why is the UAE leaving OPEC, and what does the oil alliance actually do to influence global prices and supply?

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Representative Wilson Backs Disarmament for Lebanon Stability

Joe Wilson expresses confidence in the Lebanese people, saying disarmament of militant forces is key to restoring stability, peace, and prosperity in Lebanon. He…

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