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Europe Pauses to Commemorate VE Day 80 Years Later

On Thursday, the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) was marked across the continent and in the UK, as countless individuals took a moment to reflect on the struggle for freedom during World War II. The memories surfaced of how Hitler’s regime in Nazi Germany was ultimately defeated after its aggressive invasions of various […]

Woman Stabbed 8 Times in French Village Rarely Affected by Crime for 50 Years

A British South African woman, Karen Carter, 65, was tragically found murdered in her home in Tremolat, a small village in southwestern France, on April 29th. Reports suggest she was stabbed to death. The local authorities are investigating the case, focusing on individuals who might have had grievances against Carter or a man linked to […]

Innovative Approaches Like This Will Fuel Natural Gas Demand for Years to Come

Expansion of Data Centers in the U.S. and the Role of Natural Gas Last year, there was notable attention on the increasing number and scale of planned data center projects across the United States. Central to many discussions were the energy requirements of these facilities and the sources of their power. Initially, developers leaned towards […]

Jill Biden starts a new position after serving as first lady for four years

Jill Biden has taken on a new role following her time in the White House, leading an initiative at a California-based think tank aimed at enhancing women’s health. “From endometriosis to healthy aging, the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research has significantly invested in developing new solutions, emphasizing the need for collaboration across the […]

Taliban Seeks Representation at U.N. Following Almost 4 Years of Unchallenged Control

The Taliban’s chief diplomat is urging the United Nations to recognize its representatives, arguing that participating in global forums is both necessary and a right for the group. Suhail Shaheen, who has previously engaged with the UN on behalf of the Taliban and now oversees its embassy in Qatar, stated that the Taliban has been […]

Archaeologists confirm that Cornish tin was traded across Europe 3,000 years ago.

Around 1300 BC, civilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean experienced a significant cultural and technological advancement with the increased use of bronze for weapons, tools, and jewelry. Although the Mycenaeans and Egyptians had used small amounts of metal before, bronze became much more prevalent. But, you might wonder—how did they achieve this? Most bronze consists of […]