For something curative and healing, most medicines have a surprisingly noxious taste. From bitter-tasting syrups to the persistent metallic aftertaste of certain tablets, why do many of our best ...
Several liberal democracies this week recognized a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly. A trend that began in the wake of the October 7 terrorist attacks is picking up steam, with ...
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In a bizarre sequence of events, the Asia Cup trophy was not awarded to champions India at the presentation after they refused to accept the silverware from Pakistan minister and ACC president Mohsin ...
Anyone who has ever had a skilled laborer eyeball a plumbing problem or had a body shop assess car damage is probably familiar with the phrase ballpark figure. It’s what you ask for when you want a ...
Iran's nuclear sector employs more than 17,000 people. Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, rejected any compromise over his country's nuclear programme this week, vowing not to yield to ...
Phishing is a major and growing threat to businesses. But phishing awareness training has a minimal success rate. Researchers urge organizations to invest in countermeasures. A new study has confirmed ...
Dasun Shanaka was given not out in the Super Over despite being clearly run out by wicketkeeper Sanju Samson. Here's what the laws say. The last Super 4s clash in the Asia Cup 2025 turned out to be ...
A bizarre incident occurred during the Super Over of the India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 match on Friday. On the fourth ball of the Super Over, Dasun Shanaka was given out caught behind off ...
In 2024, more than A$2.03 billion was lost to scams in Australia across 494,732 reported cases. In 2024, more than A$2.03 billion was lost to scams in Australia across 494,732 reported cases. Most of ...
Drivers face tougher traffic rules this week as a Labour Party council gains new powers to fine thousands. West Dunbartonshire Council has been granted new powers to issue penalties to drivers for the ...
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