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Can Dust Be Chic? Designer Turns Vacuum Fluff into Slippers

Could household dust be the next big thing in sustainable fashion? London-based designer Rahat Rai thinks so. The 21-year-old graduate from Ravensbourne University has…

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From Connection to Surveillance? Instagram’s Newest Tool

Instagram has rolled out its new “Map” feature to over 170 million people, promising a “lightweight way to connect” by letting users share their…

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Trump-Putin Faceoff: What Came Out of Alaska

The much-anticipated summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, ended without an agreement on a ceasefire in…

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A Shape-Shifting Sheet? Meet South Korea’s New Robot

Researchers at KAIST in South Korea have developed a revolutionary “robotic folding sheet”, a soft, paper-thin robot that can bend, grasp, and even crawl…

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Paris Luxury Handbag Thefts Outpace Jewelry Heists

Paris has seen a surge in million-euro robberies targeting luxury handbags from boutiques and brand headquarters. Organized gangs favor designer bags from Hermès, Louis…

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The Password Era Is Ending—Here’s What’s Next

Tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Apple are moving toward passwordless logins using “passkeys,” which rely on biometrics or PINs linked to a device…

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Fred Kerley Suspended: Olympic Sprint Star’s Future in Jeopardy

American sprint champion Fred Kerley, a two-time Olympic medalist and 2022 world 100m champion, has been provisionally suspended for failing to meet anti-doping whereabouts…

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Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize Fan Club Is Growing

In 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump became an unexpected favorite for the Nobel Peace Prize among a group of world leaders. The nomination streak…

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Largest Food Poisoning Yet in Indonesia’s Free Meals Program Hits Sragen

Indonesia’s flagship free school meals program has been hit by its largest food poisoning incident to date, with 365 people in Sragen, Central Java,…

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Game On! Humanoid Robots Battle in Global Sports Championship

In Beijing, whistles blew and the crowd cheered, not for human athletes, but for robots. The World Humanoid Robot Games opened with an electrifying…

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Japan’s Emperor Marks 80 Years Since WWII End with ‘Deep Remorse’

On the 80th anniversary of Japan’s World War II surrender, Emperor Naruhito delivered a solemn message of “deep remorse” for the nation’s wartime past…

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Israeli Minister’s Plan for West Bank Sparks Outrage

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has unveiled a controversial plan to divide the West Bank from East Jerusalem, a move his office claims would…

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Ceasefire Extended Between Israel and Lebanon

A three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been announced as tensions remain high along the northern border. The truce aims…

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Congressman Warns on Middle East Strategy

Mark DeSaulnier warned that the Middle East’s deep history and complexity require a more thoughtful and measured approach. He criticized current U.S. strategy, arguing…

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Congressman Says Iran Key to Israel-Lebanon Talks

Glenn Ivey says progress in Israel-Lebanon negotiations will ultimately depend on Iran’s role in the region. He noted uncertainty around current diplomatic efforts, suggesting…

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