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How to Tell If Your Phone is Being Spied On and What to Do...
Your phone might be being spied on, here's how to find out if it's compromised
Cybercrimes related to mobile devices have seen a significant increase...
Pressure builds after World Bank chief dodges questions about climate
World Bank President David Malpass has been accused of being a "climate denier" after refusing to answer whether he believed human-made emissions contributed to...
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One of the most hilarious TikToks features a girl who pretends to be a psychic. In the video, she sits opposite a friend and...
Midterms 2022: an uncertain election night in the United States
The suspense lasts in the midterm elections in the United States. For now, each side retains its traditional strongholds. Will the Democrats save their...
Former Trump advisor Bannon charged with fraud in New York
Steve Bannon, one of the famous ideologists closely involved in Donald Trump
His rise to the US presidency, and turned himself in to face fraud...
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The Top 10 Fitness Tips: Unlocking Your Full Potential
The Top 10 Fitness Tips: Unlocking Your Full Potential
Staying fit and healthy is a universal goal that transcends age, gender, and lifestyle. Whether you're...
Republicans Beg For Money From Infrastructure Bill They Once Called ‘Socialism’
Many Republican lawmakers criticized the massive infrastructure spending bill as "socialism" or "socialist" in order to get their base angry, but a new report...
Prince Harry Banned From Wearing Military Uniform At The Queen’s Funeral
Prince Harry has reportedly been banned from wearing his military uniform at events leading up to Queen Elizabeth's funeral, and on the day of...
France’s Total Energy pumps $1.5 billion into Qatari gas
France's Total Energy plans to pump $1.5 billion into boosting gas production from Qatar's huge North Field, on top of more than $2 billion...
Neutralizing Oxalates: The Importance of Minimizing Risks and Strategies for a Balanced Diet
Neutralizing oxalates is an essential strategy for minimizing the risks of oxalate intake in your diet. Oxalates occur naturally in many plant-based foods, and...
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North Korea fires ballistic missiles for the fourth time this week
South Korean and US officials have warned for months that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is preparing to conduct another nuclear test
Seoul (AFP)...
Explainer: What is a BRICS Currency, and Could One be Adopted?
Explainer: Understanding the BRICS Currency Proposal and Its Feasibility
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Recent discussions at the BRICS summit in Johannesburg have sparked interest in the idea of a...
UN Condemns Taliban for Suppression of Journalists and Distorted Casualty
UN: Over 1,000 Civilians Killed Since Taliban Takeover Despite the end of the war in Afghanistan, numerous people continue to lose their lives violently...
Russia begins mobilizing forces to fight Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said, or surrendered, urging Russians to resist Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization.
Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) - Moscow began a mandatory troop recall...
German Train Drivers to Stage Longest-Ever Strike
German Train Drivers to Stage Longest-Ever Strike
German train drivers are set to stage their longest-ever strike this week, with a six-day walkout planned by...
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Electricity Price Hike in Lithuania: Factors and Consequences
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The recent surge in electricity prices in Lithuania has sent shockwaves through the Baltic region, with a...
Man Successfully Steals Expensive Wine Bottles in a Danish Supermarket
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Trump Surrenders in Georgia Election Plot Case, Faces Arrest on Charges of Plotting to...
Trump Surrenders in Georgia Election Plot Case
Former US President Donald Trump has surrendered in Georgia and is set to be arrested on charges of...
Russia Offers Assistance to Japan in Rescuing Trapped Killer Whales
Rosrybolovstvo Offers Assistance to the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture to Save Killer Whales
Russia's Federal Agency for Fisheries (Rosrybolovstvo) has extended a helping hand to...
Millions of Muslims embarking on pilgrimage to Mecca without COVID restrictions
The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, known as the Hajj, will begin this evening, for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, without...
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“Baerbock: Power Struggle in Russia is Part of a ‘Theatrical Performance'”
"Baerbock: Power Struggle in Russia is Part of a 'Theatrical Performance'"
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock does not believe that the power struggle in...
England U21 Showcases Brilliance in 4-0 Victory Against France U21 in FIFA World Cup...
On a chilly night in March 2023, England U21 thrashed France U21 by a phenomenal score of 4-0 in the FIFA U21 World Cup....
Tragic Northeast Floods: Devastation and Loss Amidst Massive Downpour
Devastating Northeast Floods Claim Lives and Disrupt Communities Amid Massive Downpour
A torrential downpour wreaked havoc across parts of the Northeast on Sunday, leading to...
Supreme Court of Brazil Upholds Suspension of Social Network X in the Country
The Supreme Court of Brazil confirms the suspension of the social network X in the country
The network has been blocked in the country since...
Chinese Nuclear Submarine Accident Triggers Unrest in Contested Waters near Taiwan Strait
Chinese Nuclear Submarine Accident Triggers Unrest in Contested Waters near Taiwan Strait
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President Aliyev Casts Vote in Karabakh for Azerbaijan’s Presidential Elections
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Khankendi, Karabakh: The current President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, along with...
Apple has been fined again in Brazil for selling phones without chargers
In Brazil, the court awarded Apple 20 million USD on Thursday. fine for selling its iPhone smartphones without chargers, a practice the judge called...
Ukraine: Russian soldiers revolt
Of the 570 Russian soldiers sent to the front near Luhansk, Ukraine, only 40 members of this battalion are said to have survived. In...
Senegal is on edge awaiting the outcome of its presidential election
Senegal is on edge awaiting the outcome of its presidential election, as the opposition candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye gains momentum. Faye, who was recently...
Ayacucho, Peru’s Rebel City, Displays Faces of December 2022 Repression Victims on Cemetery Walls
Ayacucho, Peru's Rebel City, Displays Faces of December 2022 Repression Victims on Cemetery Walls
Since the ousting of Pedro Castillo, the first "president of the...
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Gabon: a forest monitored and protected by the inhabitants
Gabon is 90% forest. Hundreds of men watch and protect her. While the animals are victims of poaching, the trees are threatened by timber...
Ukraine: Russian soldiers revolt
Of the 570 Russian soldiers sent to the front near Luhansk, Ukraine, only 40 members of this battalion are said to have survived. In...
Far-right eyes historic victory with Italy vote
Brussels and financial markets are watching the Italian elections closely, amid fears they may be the latest to veer to the hard right
Rome (AFP)...
COP 27: China and the United States absent from the climate summit
COP 27 kicked off Monday, November 7, in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. The leaders of China and the United States, the two biggest polluters on...
Weight Loss Pills: The Pros, Cons and Risks
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‘Oppenheimer’ Tops Oscar Nominations with 13
'Oppenheimer' Tops Oscar Nominations with 13
Los Angeles (AFP) - “Oppenheimer” – Christopher Nolan’s masterly portrait of the father of the atomic bomb – dominated...
Former President Trump and the Parallels to Napoleon Bonaparte’s Cult of Personality: A Comparative...
Former President Trump's Support and the Parallels to Napoleon Bonaparte's Cult of Personality
Throughout history, leaders have garnered immense popularity and support from their followers,...
France’s Total Energy pumps $1.5 billion into Qatari gas
France's Total Energy plans to pump $1.5 billion into boosting gas production from Qatar's huge North Field, on top of more than $2 billion...
Living in the Middle of Chaos: The Unconventional Story of a Family in a...
Family has lived in the middle of a roundabout for 40 years and refuses to move
Living in the center of a busy roundabout for...
Van Aert Sets Sights on E3 Saxo Classic Hat-Trick, Eyes Rival Van der Poel
In a bid for a rare achievement, Belgian cyclist Wout van Aert gears up to pursue his third consecutive victory at the E3 Saxo...
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams to Visit Colombia to Learn About Migration Crisis
Attention Eric Adams, Mayor of New York, to visit Colombia. These are his reasons for the trip
The mayor of New York City, Eric Adams,...
French Senate Votes Against EU-Canada Trade Deal, Dealing Blow to Macron’s Government
French Senate Votes Against EU-Canada Trade Deal, Dealing Blow to Macron's Government
In a significant setback for President Emmanuel Macron's administration, the French Senate rejected...
Republicans Beg For Money From Infrastructure Bill They Once Called ‘Socialism’
Many Republican lawmakers criticized the massive infrastructure spending bill as "socialism" or "socialist" in order to get their base angry, but a new report...
Washington organizes a United States-Africa summit to counter the influence of Beijing
While Paris will host a conference on Ukraine on Tuesday, another international (and large-scale) summit will take place in Washington: a United States-Africa summit...
US Federal Reserve raises key interest rate as recession fears escalate
The US Federal Reserve announced its interest rate decision as concerns grow that aggressive measures could push the economy into recession next year.
Washington (AFP)...