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Why the weirdest sea level changes on Earth are happening off the coast of Japan22.12.2025In recent years, a major ocean current changed its path in two crucial ways. Now parts of the sea are rising, other parts are falling, ocean temperatures are breaking records — and Japan’s iconic fishing industry is in trouble.
10 Work Valuable chances to Assist with supporting Your Advanced degree30.06.2023Tracking down ways of paying for school can be testing, yet ton this page are a few open positions that can help
2026 will be the year NASA astronauts fly around the moon again — if all goes to plan27.12.2025NASA’s plans to launch astronauts to the moon in early 2026. The Artemis II mission is expected to carry a crew around the moon — though not to the lunar surface.
'Stranger Things' made him a heartthrob. He left Hollywood anyway.05.01.2026After walking away from the industry at the peak of his fame, Dacre Montgomery is back with "Dead Man’s Wire."
PHOTO ESSAY: Summer camp for kids with autoimmune diseases18.11.2025Autoimmune diseases like lupus, myositis and forms of arthritis can strike children, too. At a sleepaway camp in upstate New York, some young patients got a chance to just be kids. “It’s really fun,” said Dylan Aristy Mota, thrilled he was offered this rite of childhood along with the reassurance that doctors were on site.
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Young Muslims in Germany feel left out of Mideast debate, experts say26.11.2025Islamist influencers have recently had a particularly easy time getting their message across to young people in Germany, according to experts from the Association for the Prevention of Islamism and the Promotion of Democracy (KN:IX connect). KN:IX connect seeks to prevent young people from drifting into Islamist circles, and to help those who want to leave them.
Two separate Israeli espionage cases uncover Iran-linked activities in Jerusalem, Ashkelon06.04.2026Two distinct espionage investigations in Ashkelon and Jerusalem reveal suspects linked to Iranian intelligence, involving explosive material production and digital recruitment efforts. An Ashkelon Magistrate’s Court allowed on Monday the publication of limited additional details from a sensitive security investigation involving several suspects alleged to have provided services to Iranian elements, in what appears to be the latest case in Israel’s widening wave of Iran-linked espionage affairs.
EU foreign ministers commemorate Russian massacre in Bucha31.03.2026European Union top diplomat Kaja Kallas and several of the bloc's foreign ministers have taken part in events to commemorate Russia's massacre in the Ukrainian town of Bucha four years ago. "Bucha has come to symbolize the cruelty of Russia’s war," Kallas said on Tuesday.
First Houthi launch toward Israel since war began triggers alerts across the Negev28.03.2026Tehran could use the Houthis to take action in the Bab al-Mandab Strait, which connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean. A missile was launched from Yemen toward Israeli territory on Saturday morning, marking the first such attack by the Iran-backed Houthis since Operation Roaring Lion began a month ago, the IDF has confirmed.
Step by step instructions to Advance the Eco-friendliness of Your Kona SUV17.10.2023Eco-friendliness is a basic part of vehicle execution and proprietorship experience. Enhancing the eco-friendliness of your Kona SUV
ByHeart infant formula recall tied to botulism outbreak puts parents on edge16.11.2025Ashley Rodolph, a 26-year-old mother who lives in Texas, started buying ByHeart infant formula because she believed it was a safer, cleaner alternative to other baby products on the market
Gov’t approves millions for border cities in North under Hezbollah fire25.03.2026The move is intended to “strengthen resilience and support community relief efforts, reflecting a clear policy: the enemy evacuates, while Israel’s residents remain strong in their homes. " The government approved on Wednesday the allocation of approximately NIS 60 million to go toward Israeli frontline communities, heavily impacted by Hezbollah and Iranian missile attacks on the northern border during the war.
Dramatic Dominance d: A Survey of \Feelings in front of an audience\ Theater Play10.08.2023In the realm of performing expressions, theater plays are the materials that permit feelings to wake up, reverberating with crowds
Dozens killed as Angola flood death toll rises07.04.2026Mourning the deaths, the president says it was a "race against the clock" to find others affected.
Italy Brings In New Measures In 2026 To Tackle Overtourism30.03.2026From the Dolomites to Capri, Italy is bringing in new tourist restrictions in 2026 to tackle overtourism. Here's what to know.
Best Food Truck Cooking: Decision in favor of Your Number one!01.01.1Food trucks have upset the culinary scene, carrying connoisseur feasts and interesting flavors to the roads. These versatile kitchens offer a different scope of foods, each with its own particular individual
Danish warship sunk by famed British admiral discovered after 225 years01.04.2026More than 200 years after being sunk by Adm. Horatio Nelson and the British fleet, a Danish warship has been discovered on the seabed of Copenhagen Harbor by marine archaeologists. Working in thick sediment and almost zero visibility 15 meters (49 feet) beneath the waves, divers are working against the clock to unearth the 19th-century wreck of the Dannebroge before it becomes a construction site in a new housing district being built off the Danish coast. Denmark’s Viking Ship Museum, which is
My Excursion to Monetary Autonomy: Awesome ways to save cash25.09.2023The fact that many try to accomplish makes financial opportunity an objective. It addresses the cheapdom to pursue decisions without being obliged
Artemis II's moonbound toilet is working again to astronauts' relief after overnight fix02.04.2026NASA’s moonbound astronauts have reason to celebrate, and not just because their launch went so well. Mission Control guided astronaut Christina Koch through some plumbing tricks and she finally got it going. The bad news is that it’s so cold inside the Orion capsule — 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius) — that the four astronauts are digging into suitcases for long-sleeved clothes.




























