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Habemus Rex, From Prince to King, The Journey of Charles III to the Crown, and Camilla

The wait is over! King Charles III has finally been crowned. Learn about his journey to the throne and what his reign may hold for the future of the kingdom.

The Challenges and Opportunities Facing European Newsrooms Today

From declining print readership to the rise of digital platforms, European newsrooms are navigating a complex environment. Discover the key issues they face in this insightful piece.

A new religion from 2021 was founded around a hallucinogenic substance

Cross a tiger and a lion and you get a liger, cross a cow and a turtle and you get a helmeted calf, but...

First person: Surviving abuse to help Eswatini’s neglected children

“In this community, many children don’t go to school or pre-school, because they don’t have food. Many others can’t afford the school fees. I...

Dangers of AI, what specifically did Biden talk about with Microsoft, Google, and other CEOs?

To anticipate the dangers of AI President Joe Biden held a meeting with CEOs of prominent artificial intelligence companies, like Microsoft and Google

Pentagon developing wearable technology to predict different diseases

The U.S. Department of Defense is making investments in wearable technology that has the potential to predict the occurrence of different diseases.

Midwives scramble to ensure safe deliveries amid violence in Sudan

“Health facilities and hospitals should be safe havens in times of crisis,” the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) said on Saturday, condemning an attack on...

What would happen if the Earth began to rotate in reverse?

The Earth rotates to the east, so the Sun, Moon, and all the celestial bodies we can see always appear to rise in that...

USA: Slavery has left a deep and long-lasting legacy on the country, UN experts say

During the visit, the Mechanism visited Washington DC, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, Minneapolis, and New York City saying in a press release, that it...

Afghanistan: Women tell UN rights experts ‘we’re alive, but not living’

“We are alarmed about widespread mental health issues and accounts of escalating suicides among women and girls,” they said in a joint statement. “This...
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