In a stunning achievement for world football, Curaçao, a Caribbean nation of just 156,000 people, has become the smallest country by population ever to qualify directly for the FIFA World Cup after ...
Dame Judi Dench offered a heartbreaking update on her rapidly deteriorating eyesight, telling audiences she can “no longer recognize anybody anymore” due to advanced age-related macular degeneration ...
Uzbekistan's teenage sensation Javokhir Sindarov carved his name into chess history, becoming the youngest player ever to win the Chess World Cup after outlasting China's Wei Yi in a nerve-wracking ...
Five months ago, 400 artifacts from the personal archive of late, legendary filmmaker David Lynch scored $4 million in a record-breaking auction. But more Lynchian relics are in store. A host of rare ...
Jaismine stuns Olympic medalist Wu Shih Yi; Nikhat, Parveen, Minakshi, Preeti, Arundhati and Nupur claim titles as India closes with a record medal haul India delivered its greatest-ever performance ...
Michelle Obama's recent comment about societal hair expectations contributing to Black women avoiding swimming has gone viral. She explained that the effort to maintain straightened hair, which can be ...
Noida: Indian women boxers, led by star pugilist Nikhat Zareen, lived up to their top billings to claim seven gold medals, while Hitesh Gulia and Sachin Siwach also clinched the coveted yellow metal ...
As AI-powered technology continues to develop, it seems that almost every task involved in being a musician or producer is in danger of being automated. AI tools can write lyrics, suggest chord ...
Another home nation has been tipped to reach the knockout rounds ENGLAND have been tipped to reach next year’s World Cup final by a supercomputer. But have the Three Lions been tipped for glory at New ...
Ford’s struggle to recruit thousands of high-paying auto technicians has spilled into a broader debate about the state of the US workforce, after Tesla CEO Elon Musk weighed in on the matter. Musk ...
Sabine Lee received funding from the XCEPT Cross-Border Research and the Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy and Trends (XCEPT) research programme, which funded the research detailed herein.
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