Society
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Greece: Village Evacuated Following Major Wildfire
A wildfire, fueled by strong winds, broke out this afternoon, Sunday, near Xylokastro in Corinth, about 140 kilometers west of…
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Giant “Scary” Doll Shocks Residents in Rochdale, UK
Residents of Rochdale, UK, expressed their shock at the appearance of a giant “scary” baby doll in the town square.…
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43 Dead Due to Storm “Helene” Causing Widespread Destruction in Florida and Georgia
The tropical storm “Helene” has killed at least 43 people, flooded residential neighborhoods, triggered landslides, and cut off electricity to…
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France: Water Scandal Escalates, Nestlé and Alma Face Accusations
The consumer advocacy group “Foodwatch” has filed two new complaints against Nestlé and the Alma group, in relation to the…
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India: 46 Casualties Reported During Religious Festival
At least 46 people, including 37 children, drowned while participating in a religious festival in eastern India, a local government…
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Disturbing Discovery: The “Doomsday Glacier” is Heading Towards Collapse
Scientists studying the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, also known as the “Doomsday Glacier,” have reported a disturbing discovery indicating an…
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Hurricane “Helene”: Strong Winds and Powerful Storms Headed Towards Florida
The U.S. state of Florida braced on Thursday for the arrival of Hurricane Helene, which is expected to reach Category…
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Waited for Execution for 46 Years… Acquittal of a Japanese Man Who Spent Half His Life in Prison
A Japanese court has acquitted a man who spent nearly half a century awaiting execution for multiple murders, in a…
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Bus Accident in Ethiopia: 28 Victims and Several Injured in the South
At least 28 people have died, and 19 others were seriously injured after a bus plunged into a river following…
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5 Signs That You Are “Toxic” Towards Yourself
It is often said that “empty vessels make the most noise,” a phrase filled with wisdom. The smartest and most…
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