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Joe Slyper’s World-Cup Wisdom: A Lesson in Enduring Spirit.
A 107-year-old's message to England's World Cup squad offers a timeless perspective on the national team's ambitions, reminding…
Let's be brutally honest: when police arrest ten people for a group clash in a bustling urban center, it’s not just a local skirmish. It's a flashing red l
A viral photo of a casual police constable in Rajasthan sparks outrage and questions about the respect with which those in uniform serve the public.
The Austrian Grand Prix has just been declared a heat-hazard race, a stark reminder that even the most meticulously planned events can be derailed by the u
Colombia's fragile politics takes a drastic turn as ultra-right-wing President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella wins runoff, leaving the international community worried about regional dynamics.
Are we truly on the cusp of a cyber utopia, or are we just building a more sophisticated digital cage with the latest tools of artificial intelligence? The
The same forgotten crises continue to plague our world, causing untold human suffering. What's behind the international community's failure to address these issues and how can we change the narrative?
As the World Cup descends upon Atlanta, concerns about security have taken center stage. But at what cost to the city's reputation and the fans' experience?
A parasitic infection lurking in our salad bowls, cyclosporiasis outbreaks are a solvable problem, not an inevitable threat. But will we learn from the failures of the past and prioritize prevention over post-mortem analysis?
The integration of AI in schools raises concerns about data privacy, algorithmic biases, and the sacrifice of human interaction in learning.
Discovering a new dinosaur species in Thailand is giving scientists a unique window into life during the Jurassic era, challenging our understanding of the Earth's history and our place in it.
As Spain prepares to face France in the semifinals, the team's strength and resilience will be put to the test as they look to make it to the final and bring home the trophy.
Can Messi surpass Pelé's legendary records? His contemporary rivals, including Kylian Mbappé, are giving him a run for his money in the quarter-finals.
A recent interview with Kelvin Wu, President of the captive insurance industry, left some questions unanswered - including the true costs and complexities of captive structures.
Britain's climate is rapidly changing, threatening the nation's infrastructure, biodiversity, and way of life. The Met Office's forecast is bleak, but is the UK prepared to act?
Sometimes, the past isn't just prologue; it's a high-energy **blast** from the very recent past, repackaged and ready for its encore.That’s the core take
PATTISON Outdoor's acquisition of Mark's Media Group in New Brunswick may streamline advertising options, but raises questions about market consolidation and competition.
Get ready for a London-style bash like no other - if England wins the World Cup, the city is set to erupt in a frenzy of color and sound.
Will Labour's leader bounce back from criticisms of unfulfilled promises or will his legacy be defined by failure?
In a surprise move, California's top law enforcement officer weighed in on the state of media, expressing concerns about the influence of powerful voices. But is he championing journalistic integrity or advancing a personal agenda?
Bird Construction's announcement of $1 billion in new projects has left many questioning the true nature of these agreements and the company's operational challenges.
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