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Mexico Mayor marries alligator-like reptile
July 3 (SkyNews) – A mayor in Mexico has married a female alligator-like animal in a traditional ceremony which is
India’s rich Buddhist Heritage showcased at the sacred Gangaramaya Temple on Esala Poya
Colombo, July 3: The High Commission of India, Colombo, is organizing a Special Exhibition showcasing India’s rich Buddhist heritage to
Apple’s next AirPods Pro may check your hearing health and take your temperature
AirPods Pro may be getting new hearing health features. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Some AirPods will
Subsidy Removal: Independent Marketers To Compete With NNPCL On Fuel Importation
Marketers under the aegis of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) have vowed to compete with the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) on the importation of petrol. Naija News gathered that independent oil marketers have vowed to compete with the majors in the […]
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Why our voices change as we get older
Sir Elton John set a record at this year’s Glastonbury, becoming the most-watched headliner in the festival’s history, with more
The Role of AI in Addressing Climate Change and Sustainability Challenges
AI can play a significant role in addressing climate change and sustainability challenges by providing insights, developing solutions, and supporting
Tories take one more shot at Partygate watchdog Sue Gray before she joins Labour
LONDON — Sue Gray broke Whitehall’s strict impartiality rules as she discussed leaving the civil service to become opposition leader
Alberta man given four years for violent rape, but sex offender registration still undecided
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‘It’s getting worse’: Retailers fear escalation of theft amid cost-of-living crisis
Victorian retailers say they are struggling to contain an escalation in store crimes as the cost-of-living crisis deepens. IGA bottle