April 29, 2025, 6:03 pm
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Toyota to set up EV battery plant in Japan’s ‘Silicon Island’

Nikkei Asia Toyota Motor will build a battery plant for electric vehicles in Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan’s four main islands, Nikkei has learned. The company aims to position Kyushu,

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Struggling Mom Sells Belongings Monthly to Afford Food Amid Rising Living Costs

Emily, a mother of three from North Yorkshire’s affluent town of Harrogate, finds herself selling household items online every month to afford food for her family. Debt and Sacrifices: A

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Unpopular UN Climate Change Conference

Unpopular UN Climate Change Conference Katowice, Poland, 15 December 2018 My name is Greta Thunberg, I am fifteen years old and I’m from Sweden. I speak on behalf of Climate Justice

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With Biden out, Trump and Harris trade barbs in reset US presidential race

CNN  President Joe Biden, speaking to the nation from the Oval Office Wednesday evening, framed his decision to step aside from the 2024 presidential race as a matter of saving

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Malaysia’s 99-year-old ex-PM Mahathir in hospital: aide

Arab News A two-time former prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad turned 99 last week. He has suffered several heart problems in recent years and underwent bypass surgeries.  Malaysia’s nearly 100-year-old former

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The Impact of Daily Coffee Consumption on Health

The culture of drinking coffee has seen a significant rise in recent years, with more people embracing this popular beverage. But how does daily coffee consumption affect our health? Drawing

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Taste the Luxury: Chinese Caviar’s Rise to Global Fame

A Delicacy on the Rise China has rapidly emerged as the world’s largest exporter of caviar, driven by improved quality and efficient logistics. In 2023, China exported 276 tonnes of

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Paraguay finds 4 tons of cocaine in Belgium sugar shipment

DW Authorities in Paraguay have announced the largest cocaine seizure in the country’s history. Authorities found just over 4 metric tons of cocaine hidden amongst a sugar shipment that was

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Almost Everything is Black and White

Declaration of Rebellion, Extinction Rebellion Parliament Square, London, 31 October 2018 When I was about eight years old, I first heard about something called climate change, or global warming. Apparently,

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Global Backlash Against Tourism Resurges: Protests and Policies

Anti-tourism sentiment is rising globally as regions face the impacts of overtourism post-COVID-19. In 2024, protests and legislative actions from Barcelona to the Maldives highlight this issue. Europe: Protests and

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