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The article discusses potential US military operations to seize Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, citing expert analysis and official statements.
The article appears to be a collection of Euronews program descriptions, including segments on politics, technology, food safety, water issues, and climate change.
A study by Dr. Conor Boland examines why slower cars often catch up with faster ones at traffic lights using mathematical modeling.
The article reports that hospitality businesses face significant cost increases due to government policies, leading to potential job cuts and closures.
A cross-party group of MPs has criticized the UK's Prevent anti-terrorism program as outdated and ill-equipped to address modern challenges like online extremism and neurodiverse individuals.
The article discusses declining birth rates in the UK and attributes it to factors like housing affordability, financial constraints, and shifting societal trends.
A Russian Antonov-26 military transport aircraft crashed over the Crimean Peninsula on March 31, 2026, resulting in 29 fatalities. The Russian Defence Ministry confirmed the crash site was located and reported the number of casualties.
The article details the challenges faced by migrant workers in the Middle East due to the Iran war, including personal accounts of risk, displacement, and government efforts to repatriate workers.
A US judge ordered former President Trump to halt construction of a ballroom at Mar-a-Lago without congressional approval, citing legal concerns.
The article discusses allegations of corruption against Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody by the Citizens' Initiative Against Bribery and Corruption (CIABOC).
The article describes Nuwara Eliya as a deteriorating town, contrasting its current state with past British-era charm. The author criticizes urban decay, pollution, and perceived cultural changes while praising the town's natural scenery…
The article details the historical conflict between Portuguese colonizers and the Kandyans in Sri Lanka, highlighting the Portuguese's military setbacks, the Kandyans' strategic use of terrain, and the eventual Portuguese retreat.
A city in Silicon Valley plans to distribute free doorbell cameras to residents to aid crime prevention, with council members emphasizing public safety.
The article reports Iran's President Pezeshkian stating Iran has the 'will' to end the war with the US and Israel, seeking guarantees to prevent further conflict.
Anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are among the most common mental health conditions for which Australians are prescribed medicinal cannabis. Most prescriptions for mental…
The article traces the history of April Fools' Day from its origins in 16th-century France to modern media pranks, discussing how digital age challenges have altered public perception and trust in news organizations.
The article discusses an executive order signed by Donald Trump to create a national voter file and restrict mail-in ballots, labeling the move as potentially unconstitutional.
A Russian tanker delivered 730,000 barrels of oil to Cuba, ending a three-month energy blockade. The shipment arrives as Cuba faces severe blackouts and economic strain, with officials expressing gratitude for the fuel. The U.S.