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13 tourist attractions in Europe that are more dangerous than people realise
Towering over the ragged peaks, rippling glaciers and green valleys of Switzerland's Jungfrau region, the Eiger – along with ...
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A year under water: Record floods sweep Vietnam from megacities to tourist hubs in 2025
Vietnam endured a year of unprecedented meteorological crises in 2025, as record-breaking rainfall and historic tides ...
Advocates to rename Vizhinjam Port as Ayyankali International Port, honoring Kerala`s anti-caste revolutionary and a symbol ...
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Photographer left stunned after making 'spectacular' dinosaur discovery high up mountain rock face
A nature photographer searching for bearded vultures and red deer in the Italian Alps has stumbled upon one of Europe's most ...
St. Augustine Beach sits on Anastasia Island, just minutes from historic St. Augustine, yet it exists in its own delightful bubble of laid-back coastal charm.
Dylan Graves, the acclaimed weird waves surfer hailing from Puerto Rico, has officially broken a Guinness World Record – most turns on a single wave. The governing body of world record acknowledgement ...
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China: World’s largest-diameter boring machine reaches 6-mile tunneling milestone
The world’s largest-diameter shield tunneling machine passes the 10,000-meter mark, setting a major milestone in underground ...
Tokyo has lost its status as the world’s largest city, with another sprawling Asian metropolis, Indonesia's vast capital Jakarta, knocking it off the top spot. Dhaka, Bangladesh, follows close behind ...
The takeaway: Lithium is a crucial element for batteries and other high-tech components, with demand expected to grow significantly in the coming years. A deposit discovered in the US a few years ago ...
The big picture: Apple looks poised to regain its crown as the world's largest smartphone maker, propelled largely by the resounding success of the iPhone 17 series. The company last led the global ...
A small handful of companies are responsible for building virtually all of the world's commercial aircraft, with the two largest players making up around 80% of the current global fleet. These two big ...
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