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San Diego FC Eyes Continued Dominance in Western Conference Against San Jose Earthquakes
💡 Fun Fact: San Diego FC is the first MLS team from the city to lead the Western Conference standings. Read More
India’s Modi Warns Against Pakistan’s ‘Nuclear Blackmail’ in Independence Day Speech
💡 Fun Fact: India’s first nuclear test in 1974 was codenamed ‘Smiling Buddha’ and was conducted on May 18, which is also Buddha Purn... Read More
Indian Rescuers Search Debris After Himalayan Flood Kills 60
💡 Fun Fact: The Himalayas are home to about 15,000 glaciers, making them the world’s largest store of ice and snow outside the polar... Read More
UK Teens Turn to Influencers for Exam Predictions and Study Support
💡 Fun Fact: The GCSEs were first held in 1988, marking a major shift in the UK’s exam system by combining two older qualifications i... Read More
Report: 650,000 Fighting-Age Men Have Left Ukraine Amid Ongoing Conflict
💡 Fun Fact: The Soviet Union conscripted over 34 million soldiers during World War II—the largest draft mobilization ever recorded. Read More
Modi Warns of Strong Response to Future Attacks in Independence Day Address
💡 Fun Fact: The Red Fort, venue for India’s Independence Day speeches, was built in 1638 and later declared a UNESCO World Heritage... Read More
Southport Family Condemns New Police Ethnicity-Disclosure Guidance
💡 Fun Fact: The Southport attack took place during a Taylor Swift–themed dance workshop—an unusual setting that became the center of... Read More
Israel’s Army Chief and Political Leaders Clash Over Gaza Strategy and Promotions
💡 Fun Fact: The IDF is one of the few armies worldwide where women serve in combat roles, with policies supporting gender integratio... Read More
WhatsApp Accuses Russia of Attempting to Block Its Service
💡 Fun Fact: WhatsApp started in 2009 as a status update app before becoming the world’s leading messaging platform. Read More
Special Task Force Deployed to Investigate Siakago Arson Incident
💡 Fun Fact: The word 'arson' originates from the Latin 'ardere', meaning 'to burn', and has been part of English law for centuries. Read More
