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Why You DON’T Want Invisibility
One of Prince William's Most "Important" Hobbies Is a Little Unexpected but Directly Related to His Three Children—George, ...
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The eye in the sky: What Denmark's drone sightings tell us about power and fear down the years
Red and blue lights blink in the Danish sky. Is it a plane, a satellite, or a drone hovering overhead? Over the past few ...
It’s a shame that Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal) didn’t get a lot of opportunity to show off his stretchy powers in The ...
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Clash Royale October 2025 Update: Everything You Need to Know
Supercell has revealed the contents of the October update for Clash Royale-and it's a big one. From two awesome new Card ...
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China’s J-20 Flying in ‘Beast Mode’ Again with Eight Air-to-Air Missiles
With the dual racks allowing it to carry eight air-to-air missiles externally, the J-20 would be able to be armed with 14 ...
History is strange. The first global cricket World Cup was not played by men but by women in 1973. They ran before anyone ...
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Cameroon’s presidential race starts with cautious optimism
The presidential campaign officially opened on Saturday in a subdued atmosphere, marked by a candidate defying a separatist ...
When most people hear the word lobbyist, they think of expensive suits, closed-door meetings, and backroom deals. In ...
For nearly a century, India has crafted climate policies while remaining wilfully blind to who actually bears the burden of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNamibia: Is the Land of the Brave, Brave Enough to Talk about Mental Health?
The untimely death of the great musician Ras Sheehama has helped spotlight the pandemic of depression and suicide in Namibia, which now leads the list of suicide cases in Africa.
Spread This NewsBy Mary Taruvinga For the first time in Zimbabwe’s history, intersex persons have taken the government to court, demanding legal recognition of their rights and “protection from ...
Recent news about a medical breakthrough for Huntington’s disease has changed how our family views the future.
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