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Over 1,000 Dead in Extreme Heatwave During Hajj Pilgrimage in Mecca

In a tragic turn of events during this year's Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, over 1,000 participants have succumbed to the extreme temperatures, which have...

Study Reveals Wild Chimpanzees Use Medicinal Plants to Self-Medicate

A recent study has unveiled that wild chimpanzees consume plants with pain-relieving and antibacterial properties to self-medicate. Researchers in Uganda's forests observed injured or...

Red Cross Office in Gaza Damaged by Shelling Amid Escalating Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

Recent escalations between Israel and Hezbollah have raised concerns over the possibility of a wider regional conflict, following exchanges of fire across the Lebanon-Israel...

Russia Intensifies Attacks on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure, Targets Power Grid in Large-Scale Strike

In a significant escalation of tensions, Russia has launched a 'massive' overnight attack targeting Ukraine's power grid, marking the eighth such major strike against...

Elder Scrolls Online Developers Discuss Evolution of Game, Emphasizing Elder Scrolls Identity Over Traditional MMORPG Elements

In a recent exploration of the evolution and design philosophy behind Elder Scrolls Online (ESO), key figures from ZeniMax Online Studios shared insights into...

UK Election 2024: Starmer Criticizes Sunak Over Betting Allegations, Election Funding Revealed

In a recent update on the UK Election 2024, key developments have surfaced involving allegations against Conservative candidates for using insider knowledge for betting...

High Heat-Related Deaths Reported During This Year’s Hajj Pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia

During this year's Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, it is believed that hundreds of people have died, with temperatures in Mecca soaring above 50...

Consumer Group Finds Some Popular Sunscreens Fail to Offer Promised Protection

A recent examination by the consumer group Which? has revealed that three popular sunscreens failed to meet the protection levels they advertised. After conducting...

Satellite Images Indicate North Korea Constructing Barriers Near South Korean Border

New satellite imagery analyzed by experts has revealed that North Korea is constructing sections of what appears to be a wall in several places...

Study Reveals Chimpanzees Self-Medicate Using Plants with Antibacterial and Pain-Relieving Properties

A recent study has unveiled that wild chimpanzees in Uganda consume specific plants with pain-relieving and antibacterial properties to self-medicate. Researchers, led by Elodie...

Queen Sells Entire Music Catalog to Sony for Record $1.27 Billion

Queen is reportedly in the process of selling their entire music catalog to Sony Music for a groundbreaking sum of $1.27 billion, according to...

AI and Virtual Reality Preserve Holocaust Survivor Testimonies, Amid Concerns Over AI-Driven Holocaust Denial

In an innovative approach to Holocaust education, new technology utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality is being employed to preserve and share the...

Search Intensifies for Missing British Teenager Jay Slater in Tenerife

The search for Jay Slater, a missing British teenager in Tenerife, intensifies as police refocus their efforts in the northern part of the island,...

Global Heatwaves Intensified by Climate Change, Claims Study

Recent reports from around the globe indicate a surge in extreme weather conditions, with excessive heat affecting four continents, highlighting the impact of climate...

UK Political Leaders Address Key Issues and Allegations in Special BBC Question Time Event

In a recent BBC Question Time leaders' special, prominent UK political figures including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Labour leader Keir Starmer, SNP's John Swinney,...

UK Election 2024: Conservative Campaign Director Investigated Over Election Betting Allegations

The UK Election 2024 is under intense scrutiny as allegations surface against the Conservative Party's director of campaigning, Tony Lee, over betting on the...

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte Set to Become Next NATO Secretary-General

The recent announcement that outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is set to become the next head of NATO has sparked discussions on his...

Protests Escalate in Nairobi and Other Kenyan Cities Over Government Tax Hikes

Protests have erupted in Nairobi and other Kenyan cities against government-proposed tax hikes, leading to clashes between security forces and demonstrators. Riot police, including...

Russian President Vladimir Putin Welcomed in Vietnam Amidst Continued Cooperation Talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Vietnam for a visit following his trip to North Korea, receiving a warm welcome from Vietnamese leaders....

Delhi Heatwave Intensifies: Temperatures Soar Above 40°C, Posing Deadly Risks

Delhi, India's capital, is currently experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures soaring above 40°C in the north of the country, causing widespread concern. This...

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