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The article explains that rising cocoa prices due to climate change have led some chocolate manufacturers to alter recipes or substitute chocolate, potentially changing the taste of Easter chocolate this year.
Hong Kong's MTR Corporation experienced a signaling fault near Siu Ho Wan on Lantau Island, disrupting Airport Express and Tung Chung line services.
The article presents a list of recent news headlines covering natural disasters, weather events, and other incidents from around the world, including tornadoes, floods, wildfires, and other emergencies.
The article discusses a new book by Jan Jekielek, which claims that China is harvesting organs from Falun Gong prisoners and selling them to foreigners.
The article discusses a scientific theory suggesting that explosions of primordial black holes in the early universe may have contributed to the matter-antimatter imbalance through shock waves.
China has developed a handheld electromagnetic coil gun designed for stealth and non-lethal operations, according to state media.
Germany's new military service policy requires men aged 17-45 to seek approval from the armed forces for extended stays abroad, even in peacetime.
Scientists warn that deploying reflective satellites and expanding low Earth orbit constellations could disrupt circadian rhythms, ecosystems, and natural night skies.
The article reports on Viktor Orban's electoral challenge in Hungary, noting his ties to the MAGA movement and Russian leadership, as well as Vice President JD Vance's support for him.
The article reports on subdued Easter celebrations in Jerusalem's Old City due to heightened security measures and restrictions at the Holy Sepulchre, with worshippers expressing frustration over limited access.
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The article includes a privacy policy notice about data processing and a news report on the US rescuing a service member after Iran shot down a fighter jet. It also mentions President Trump's pressure on Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
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Pope Leo delivered an Easter Mass message advocating for peace and dialogue, urging those with power to choose peace over conflict.
The article argues that the potential war with Iran is a 'war of necessity' rather than a 'war of choice,' citing Iran's threats and historical precedents.
The surviving twin of conjoined babies who were recently separated has been transferred to a specialized hospital in Gauteng following the death of his sibling due to post-surgery infections.
The article reports that drivers in Chicago are queuing for free gas as fuel prices rise, with some attributing the price surge to the US-Israeli war on Iran and blaming President Donald Trump.
Eastern Cape police are searching for eight detainees who escaped from Afsondering police station. The police spokesperson confirmed an investigation into the escape and related charges, urging the public to provide information without…
Eastern Cape police are searching for eight detainees who escaped from Afsondering police station. The police are investigating the escape and have urged the public to provide information without attempting to apprehend the suspects…