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Hong Kong Officials Address Shenzhen Nuclear Plant Glitch, Assure No Safety Risks

Authorities in Hong Kong have confirmed that a recent glitch at the Shenzhen nuclear facility does not pose any safety threats, following an incident on May 10, 2026.

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Sean Strickland Clinches UFC Middleweight Title Again with Split Decision Win

In a thrilling matchup at UFC 328, Sean Strickland emerged victorious over Khamzat Chimaev, reclaiming the UFC middleweight championship for the second time in his career.

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England Opt to Bowl First in Opening ODI Against New Zealand

Stay updated as England faces New Zealand in the first One Day International, having won the toss and chosen to bowl first.

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Adam Yates Withdraws from Giro d'Italia Following Concussion

Adam Yates has been forced to withdraw from the Giro d'Italia after sustaining a concussion during a significant crash involving 30 riders on Saturday.

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What to Do When Your Clutch Pedal Fails

Experiencing a clutch pedal failure can be challenging. Here are some steps you can take to navigate this situation and potentially avoid costly towing fees.

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Uranium Energy's Valuation Insight as Burke Hollow Marks a Milestone in US ISR Uranium Mining

As Uranium Energy prepares to launch the Burke Hollow project, the first new ISR uranium mine in the US in over a decade, its valuation comes under scrutiny.

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RHS Chelsea Show Highlights the Beauty of Edgelands in Gardening

Designer Sarah Eberle's garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show aims to inspire a new appreciation for the often-overlooked spaces where urban and rural environments intersect.

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Exploring the Evolving Landscape of Male Dance Amidst Persistent Stigmas

As BalletBoyz marks its 25th anniversary and Billy Elliott makes a comeback, the perception of male dancers has shifted, yet challenges remain regarding societal acceptance.

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Surviving the Heat: Life in India's Desert Salt Pans

In the face of extreme heat waves, workers in India's western desert salt pans employ basic survival techniques to cope with harsh conditions, highlighting the challenges of their environment.

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US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations: Potential for Reduced Enriched Uranium

Ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran could lead to a notable decrease in Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, a development that may impact future diplomatic relations.

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Evaluating Tire Longevity: Warranty vs. Real-World Performance

While many top-rated tires boast extensive warranties, the question remains: how do they perform over time in actual driving conditions? This analysis explores their real-world lifespans.

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The Rise of LLMorphism: Understanding Human Identification with Language Models

An exploration into the phenomenon of LLMorphism reveals how humans increasingly see themselves as akin to language models, raising intriguing questions about identity and technology.

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Self-Proclaimed Swiss King Faces Local Scrutiny Over Land Holdings

Jonas Lauwiner, who declared himself king of Switzerland in 2019, is under increasing scrutiny from local authorities regarding his extensive land acquisitions.

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New EDM Collaboration: Gregori Klosman Teams Up with Askery

The electronic dance music scene welcomes a fresh collaboration with the release of 'Control' by Gregori Klosman and Askery.

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Kieran Trippier's Future: What's on the Horizon?

As Kieran Trippier aims to conclude his time at Newcastle United positively, he remains open to possibilities regarding his next career steps.

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Renewed Violence in Lebanon Claims Lives Amid Ceasefire

In a troubling escalation, Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have reportedly resulted in at least 39 fatalities, despite an existing ceasefire. Hezbollah's response included drone attacks on northern Israel.

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In Hungary, jubilation marks Péter Magyar's inauguration as prime minister

After securing a decisive victory in April, the pro-European conservative pledged to 'work to ensure the rule of law returns quickly' and not to repeat the mistakes of his nationalist predecessor, Viktor Orban.

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The Dual Nature of Data Centers in a Digital Age

As data centers proliferate globally, they become essential to the digital economy. However, their rapid growth raises significant concerns about energy consumption and geopolitical vulnerabilities.

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Exploring Noteworthy Satellite Exhibitions Alongside the Venice Biennale

As the Venice Biennale approaches, several satellite exhibitions are gaining attention, with some already being highlighted as key art events of the year.

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Tragic Car Bomb Attack in Pakistan Claims 12 Lives

A car bomb explosion at a checkpoint in Pakistan has tragically killed 12 people, raising significant security concerns in the region.