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Sexual Harassment and Abuse in UK schools

A new report by the Women and Equalities Committee in the UK parliament sheds light on an ongoing issue plaguing schools: the sexual harassment and abuse faced by female pupils…

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Indonesia’s Invitations: Disney & Universities in Future Capital

Exciting prospects are emerging for the future capital of Nusantara in Indonesia as authorities extend invitations to prominent entities. They have approached Disney World management, proposing the construction of a…

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Hendrix’s Guitar Up to $1.25 Million Sale

The music world is abuzz as a legendary piece of rock history emerges on the market. A 1961 Epiphone Wilshire guitar, once owned by the iconic American electric guitarist Jimi…

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French Government Considers Social Media Restrictions

The French government is taking proactive measures to address the challenges posed by mass riots by planning to establish a cross-party parliamentary group. The primary objective of this group is…

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IAEA Monitors Fukushima’s Water Discharge

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi recently traveled to Japan’s Fukushima region. During his visit, he held meetings with local officials and citizens to address concerns surrounding…

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The reconquista of medieval Spain (France, take notes)

While the religious history of the Iberian peninsula of Europe, including the well-known Spanish Inquisitions, is familiar to many, fewer people are aware that Spain and Portugal were not always…

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An Apple worth 3 trillion

Apple has created a historic milestone by becoming the first publicly traded company to conclude a trading day with a market capitalization of $3 trillion. While the tech giant had…

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Fort Worth, TX, Monday July 3rd shooting: 3 dead, 8 injured

On Monday night, a shooting took place in the Como neighborhood of Fort Worth, located in the southwestern part of the city. According to police, as reported by WFAA, the…

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“French” looters enjoy the fruits of their labor

The day after the ransacking of stores in downtown Marseille, France, all kinds of stuff, including cigarettes, glasses, mobile phones, shoes, and sports clothing flooded the black market and the…

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Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, turns 52 today.

Amnesty International reports that Julian Assange is celebrating his 13th birthday without freedom, and emphasizes that this must be the final year he endures separation from his loved ones.Assange’s family…

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