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The article describes Art UK's project to catalog public murals across the UK, highlighting their increasing prevalence, themes, and the role of volunteers.
The article discusses Europe's energy grid challenges, highlighting risks to renewable energy projects due to insufficient infrastructure.
The article reports on the Middle East conflict, including statements from U.S. officials about military operations and NATO relations, economic impacts of the war, and international developments such as drone attacks and troop movements.
The article reports on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) meeting the H-1B visa quota for FY-2027 and detailing changes to the petition process, including a wage-based selection model and new fees.
The article reports that U.S. President Donald Trump plans to attend a Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, marking his first in-office appearance at the court.
Where to invest during Iran war? Ask – or don’t – Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf Iran’s parliamentary speaker has been using social media to shape market sentiment, blending war messaging with financial…
Iranian state media reported that a parliamentary commission approved plans to impose tolls on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, citing security concerns and cooperation with Oman.
The article discusses NASA's Artemis II mission, its objectives, and the technical challenges of the program. It highlights the U.S.-China space competition, noting China's incremental approach versus NASA's commercial model.
Asia Television, a Hong Kong-based broadcaster, ceased operations in 2016 after financial difficulties and legal disputes over its ownership.
The Philippines plans to rename disputed South China Sea islands to assert sovereignty, citing strengthened governance and administration.
People who watch the countless interviews Ginette Kolinka gives cannot say that they didn’t know about the extermination of 6 million European Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators. After…
The article reports on the International Booker Prize 2026 shortlist, featuring works by authors from diverse cultural backgrounds including a French witch, an Albanian sworn virgin, and narratives about Iranian exiles.
The article discusses Canada's Ontario province investing in greenhouse agriculture and artificial intelligence to enhance food production and reduce reliance on imports, particularly from the United States.
An Iranian desalination plant on Qeshm Island is reported to be out of service after being hit by air strikes, according to an official statement from Iran's Health Ministry.
The article reports on Israeli military strikes in Lebanon, resulting in civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure.
The article reports on China's expansion of a coal-to-ethylene glycol plant in Xinjiang, highlighting domestic technological innovations and their role in securing chemical supplies.
Australian fuel prices dropped sharply after the government reduced the fuel excise tax, with prices falling across major cities.
The article reports on UK supermarkets meeting with the government to discuss potential price rises and shortages of household essentials due to increased energy, fuel, and fertilizer costs linked to the Middle East conflict.