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Ceasefire Talks With Israel and Hamas Could Restart Sunday
Efforts to negotiate a cease-fire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas are anticipated to resume with serious intent in…
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An Unexploded World War II bomb Prompted an Evacuation in England
On Friday, a military convoy carefully moved a World War II-era unexploded bomb through the deserted streets of Plymouth, a…
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UK Economy Enters Recession
In the latter half of 2023, the UK’s economy entered a recession, presenting a challenging situation for Prime Minister Rishi…
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Argentina’s YPF SA Announces Major Asset Sale to Focus on Shale & Boost Market Value
Argentina’s leading oil firm, YPF SA, controlled by the government, is planning a significant divestiture initiative under President Javier Milei’s…
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Powerful Storm Hits Norway. Leaves Trail of Destruction
On Thursday, residents in the heart of Norway woke up to widespread destruction and power outages, marking the aftermath of…
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European Farmers Protests Aim to Disrupt Trade
Farmers in Belgium, France, and Italy escalated their protests on Wednesday, blocking key transport routes and converging near Brussels on…
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Million Dollar Bidding War for 1979 Hockey Cards
“The greatest unopened find of the 21st century!”In Regina, a recently discovered case of 1979 hockey cards could be worth…
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Soup Attack on Mona Lisa Spotlights French Farmers’ Struggle for Fair Food System
On Sunday, two environmental activists targeted the Mona Lisa at the Louvre Museum in Paris, throwing soup at the protective…
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King Charles is ‘doing well’ After Prostate Treatment
The King is reported to be in good health following a treatment for his enlarged prostate. Accompanied by the Queen,…
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Trans Mountain Pipeline Project Clears Major Hurdle
The Canada Energy Regulator has recently approved the Trans Mountain pipeline project, a federally-owned initiative in Western Canada that has…
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