July 18, 2025
South-America-Science

Colossals Ambitious Plan to Revive the Giant Moa A Scientific Marvel or Mission Impossible?

In the world of cutting-edge biotechnology, one company is stirring up both excitement and skepticism with its audacious plan to bring back the.

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South-America-Science

European Heatwave Catastrophe Uncovering the Devastating Impact of Climate Change

A scorching heatwave swept through Europe in June and July, leaving a trail of destruction and claiming the lives of over 2300 individuals.

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South-America-Science

Kenyas Journey From Captivity in Argentina to Freedom in a Brazilian Sanctuary

Kenya, the last captive elephant in Argentina, embarked on a remarkable journey that symbolized hope and compassion. After seven years of preparation and.

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South-America-Technology

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 Redefining Smartphone Technology with Innovative Features

Samsung has once again pushed the boundaries of smartphone technology with its latest offering, the Galaxy Z Fold7. This seventh-generation foldable phone-tablet hybrid.

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South-America-Technology

CEO Linda Yaccarino Steps Down Amid Controversy Over Xs AI Anti-Semitic Messages

Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of X (formerly Twitter), announced her resignation after a two-year tenure leading the company owned by billionaire Elon Musk..

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South-America-Environment

Rainbow Warrior A Story of Courage, Resistance, and Hope

Forty years have passed since the fateful night when the Rainbow Warrior, a symbol of peace and environmental activism, was bombed in Auckland.

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South-America-Environment

Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim Warning of a New Era of Tariffs and Trade Wars

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim recently delivered a stark warning to the world, declaring that tariffs and trade wars are no passing storm.

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South-America-Environment

Building Commission NSW Fails to Enforce Fines for Developer Defects

Thomas Luxton found himself in a tough spot when the developer of his Sydney apartment building failed to address serious fire safety issues.

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South-America-Environment

Climate Tipping Points Earths Most Concerning Thresholds

Experts and scientists from various fields recently gathered at the University of Exeter for a crucial conference on “tipping points. ” These tipping.

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South-America-Entertainment

La Voice Argentina Behind the Scenes of a Nightly Battle for Ratings

As the TV ratings battle rages on, Tuesday night saw a fierce competition for viewership. While “Gran Hermano ” struggled to reach monumental.

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