Maps feel simple at first glance, but every now and then one forces you to pause and look again. The maps in this list play ...
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When Conor McGregor tried to rule the world
In a wild speculative scenario, Ireland unites under Conor McGregor’s call to arms. The fiery leader leads his nation to conquer Northern Ireland, London, and even Paris — before facing a crushing ...
Two videos we have verified this morning show damage to a group of buildings in Cambodia's Pursat Province. The site is ...
These popular Christmas markets in 2025 make great destinations for glasses of mulled wine and that unbeatable feel-good ...
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Don't Buy the AI Boom. Buy the Power Plant Next Door.
A new S&P Global Energy report highlights how explosive AI demand is making the physical electricity grid the single biggest ...
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In Estonia, Europe's last road through Russia has closed for good
Personal ties across the border remained close even after the dissolution of the Union, and pragmatic arrangements like the one in the Saatse Boot were par for the course. Until Russia's invasion of ...
Escape the Christmas chaos of Finland’s Rovaniemi with these equally festive destinations. Here are our favourite Lapland alternatives ...
Israeli Druze leader Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif urged the United States to guarantee the security of the Druze community in Syria ...
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The Latest: Trump speaks on Americans’ economic worries and blames Democrats at Pennsylvania rally
President Donald Trump road-tested his claims that he’s tackling Americans’ affordability woes at a Tuesday rally in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania. The trip came as polling consistently shows that public ...
Longyearbyen, Norway, and Ushuaia, Argentina, offer travelers the opportunity to see unspoiled landscapes, rare wildlife, and vast glacial ice—along with a spirit of endurance and camaraderie.
Health workers in the North have received a boost this week, with new Water, Sanitation and Hygiene supplies delivered to ...
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New discoveries at Hadrian's Wall are changing the picture of what life was like on the border of the Roman Empire
The British northern frontier was the edge of the Roman world — and a place of violence, boredom and opportunity, experts told Live Science.
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