‘Go back to England’: Argentina’s vice president tells Falkland residents after report of US ‘review’

Argentina’s Vice President Victoria Villarruel Tensions over the Falkland Islands have intensified after Argentina’s Vice President Victoria Villarruel said residents of the disputed territory should “go back to England”.Her remarks came in the wake of a leaked Pentagon memo suggesting the United States could reconsider its stance on Britain’s claim to the islands. Pentagon memo…

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30-year-old man allowed to return to US after being deported despite legal protection; missed birth of son in Texas

Jose Contreras Diaz speaks on a video call from Honduras (Credits: MS Now) A young man who was deported to Honduras despite holding legal protection has been told he will be allowed to return to the United States, ending months of separation from his family. He even missed the birth of his son in Texas.30-year-old…

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US vs Iran nuclear standoff enters cold war phase – is a bigger war coming?

The Iran war that started as Donald Trump‘s Operation Epic Fury now has entered a Cold War-like phase marked by financial sanctions, gunboat interdictions, and ongoing talks about talks, according to an Axios report.Trump still appears far from satisfied with Iran’s unbroken and unhindered nuclear capabilities.The situation has settled into a tense stalemate with no…

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‘Humans may soon live and work on the Moon’: Experts reveal bold plan for permanent lunar life by 2030 |

The idea of humans living on the Moon has slowly moved from distant imagination to something that now feels within reach. Recent statements from Dylan Taylor during the CNBC interview indicate that the timeline may be much closer than previously expected. Speaking at an industry event, he suggested that humans could return to the lunar…

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2,000-year-old Roman tool discovered in Czech Republic could rewrite ancient engineering history | World News

A rare Roman calibration plate was uncovered at Nezamyslice and Kojetín during extensive rescue excavation work connected to the construction of a high-speed railway line. The Archaeological Centre Olomouc (ACO) is conducting rescue excavation work for the project. This extraordinarily well-preserved artefact is believed to have been used to produce wire through the application of…

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$20,000 for a Green Card: California man posed as ICE officer and scammed immigrants seeking US citizenship

A California man posed as a US immigration officer to cheat vulnerable migrants out of large sums of money. He has pleaded guilty to multiple federal charges, reports NBC San Diego.55-year-old Davyd George Brand Jimenez admitted in a Los Angeles court this week that he impersonated an agent from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)…

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Targeted Covid-19 research: Chinese state-sponsored hacker arrested by FBI after Italy extradition

A suspected Chinese state-linked hacker accused of targeting Covid-19 research has been brought to US after being extradited from Italy.34-year-old Xu Zewei appeared in a federal court in Houston after being transferred from Italy over the weekend. According to US Department of Justice (DOJ), he faces a nine-count indictment tied to computer intrusions carried out…

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Everything that needs to go right for Messi and Ronaldo to meet at the World Cup, one last time | International Sports News

A breakdown of every scenario that could finally bring Messi and Ronaldo together at the 2026 World Cup for one last meeting For nearly two decades, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have defined an era of football that has stretched across leagues, continents and competitions, yet the one stage that has never brought them together…

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‘Really stressful’: UK graduate who spent Rs 1 crore on degree fails to get job after 500 applications

A 21-year-old graduate who spent nearly £100,000 (around Rs 1 crore) on his UK education says the job market is “broken” after applying to 500 jobs without securing a single offer.Khaled Sharif, who graduated top of his class in digital media technology from Kingston University near London in 2025, has received fewer than 20 interview…

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Neanderthals’ brains did not cause their extinction; new study points to surprising factors |

Neanderthals’ brains were not the reason behind their extinction, suggests a shocking new study. Scientists believed that there were differences in terms of intelligence and cognitive abilities of Neanderthals that resulted in their extinction, but current studies disprove the old notion about the Neanderthals’ extinction. The reasons could be related to other issues, like climate…

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