Society
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Britain: Criminals use abandoned shops and offices as “Drug Farms”
Police chiefs in Britain have revealed that abandoned offices and shops in British town centers are being used as drug…
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“The Longest Journey”: A turtle takes 31 years to return to its starting point
A turtle took more than three decades to return to the place from which it embarked on a mission, which…
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New Details Emerge About the Arrest of Drug Lord “El Chapo’s” Son
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico stated yesterday, Friday, that Joaquín Guzmán López, the son of drug lord El Chapo, voluntarily…
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Celebrities and Owning Wild Animals: A Rare Hobby or a Showoff?
The discovery of a lion and a group of fierce dogs inside the villa of a famous Egyptian businessman in…
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Turkey: 9 Killed in Bus Accident near Ankara
At least nine people were killed and 26 others injured on Friday after a bus collided with a bridge in…
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Luxury Dog Perfume by “Dolce & Gabbana” Sparks Controversy
The international animal rights organization “PETA” has sharply criticized the Italian fashion house “Dolce & Gabbana” following the release of…
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“My Husband Tied Me to a Tree”: American Woman Sparks Controversy in India
Indian authorities revealed a surprising twist in their investigation of an American woman whose story caused a significant uproar after…
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A Phone Leads a Father to a Horrific Discovery
Tracking a mobile phone led an American father to a horrific discovery after he tried to check on his two…
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Discovery of the Method Used by Ancient Iraqis to Predict Disasters and Epidemics
Babylonian clay tablets, dating back 4000 years, have revealed how ancient Iraqis predicted future disasters through solar and lunar eclipses.…
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The “Food Bloggers” Phenomenon: A Danger to Societies and a Promotion of Harmful Foods
Iraqi nutrition and public health expert Sahar Al-Mohammedi has warned about the growing danger posed by the spread of “food…
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