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The article describes Kazakhstan's annual commemoration of victims of Soviet-era famine and political repression. It details the impact of collectivization in the 1930s, the operations of the KarLag labor camp, and the personal histories…
The Colombo Stock Exchange experienced a decline on Wednesday, with the All Share Price Index and S&P SL20 both falling. The report attributes this downturn to global geopolitical tensions and new U.S.
The article profiles Amy Chan, a dating and breakup coach who offers retreats and coaching services. It specifically details one of her exercises involving maintaining eye contact with others to foster presence and intimacy.
The European Commission has introduced a tech sovereignty package aimed at reducing the EU's dependence on US and Chinese cloud computing and semiconductor technologies.
Bolivia is facing a deepening political crisis characterized by widespread protests, roadblocks, and the resignation of the defense and education ministers.
ABB has released a report detailing the impact of its 'Top Industrial Efficiency' (TIE) technology on large motors and generators.
The article examines the issue of missing children in Kenya, presenting perspectives from affected families, child welfare advocates, and religious leaders who call for stronger state action.
The article discusses the current economic pressure on Asian currencies caused by a strong US dollar, rising energy costs, and geopolitical instability in the Strait of Hormuz.
A fire in a mixed-use building in New Delhi's Malviya Nagar area resulted in at least 18 deaths and several injuries. Fire crews rescued 37 individuals, and officials are currently investigating the cause of the blaze.
The article discusses a proposed Senate bill, the Protect College Sports Act of 2026, aimed at establishing federal standards for NIL deals and athlete transfers.
The article reviews the one-man play 'Please, don’t call me moffie,' written by Zubayr Charles and performed by Anzio September.
A new start-up called CarryMen provides paid shopping assistants in Delhi's Lajpat Nagar market to help customers with bags and prams.
The US government has announced new tariffs ranging from 10% to 12.5% on 60 trading partners due to concerns over forced labor in supply chains.
The article profiles several individuals developing high-tech and low-tech solutions to combat the increasing threat of wildfires in California and Colorado.
The article reports on the Trump administration's decision to end a proposed $1.8 billion fund intended for individuals targeted by the previous administration.
New York police are investigating several incidents where individuals were filmed entering and exiting the city's sewer system in Brooklyn and Queens.
Teachers in north-eastern Nigeria have held protests to demand increased security for educational institutions. These demonstrations follow the abduction of numerous school children in Borno State during the previous month.
The article discusses the emergence of Restore Britain, a new far-right party led by Rupert Lowe, and its potential to splinter the vote from Nigel Farage's Reform UK party.
Director Martin Scorsese has endorsed the use of AI tools for pre-production storyboarding, citing efficiency and creative freedom.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has replaced the head of the National Nutrition Agency following reports of mass food poisonings and corruption allegations surrounding the flagship free meals program.