Dubai's Safe Haven Image Tested Amid Drone Strikes

As US-Iran conflict escalates, Dubai faces over 260 missile attacks while influencers promote business as usual. Tourism suffers 100% cancellations as authorities crack down on 'misleading' content.

Kentucky's 1876 Meat Shower Mystery Explained

In 1876, raw meat fell from clear skies over Kentucky farmland. Historians now believe vultures regurgitating mid-flight created this bizarre phenomenon that remains a local legend.

Scottish Teachers' Strikes Halted After £40 Million Deal

Planned school strikes in Scotland have been suspended following a landmark agreement. The Scottish Government will invest £40 million to reduce teacher classroom time by 90 minutes weekly, aiming to alleviate workload pressures.

Trump's Health Fears Grow After TV Memory Lapse

US President Donald Trump has sparked renewed health concerns after viewers observed a memory lapse during a live White House event, confusing former aide Kellyanne Conway with current press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

Lost City of Alexandria on the Tigris Found in Iraq

Archaeologists have pinpointed the legendary 'Alexandria on the Tigris' in southern Iraq, a strategic port city founded by Alexander the Great that linked ancient Mesopotamia to Persian Gulf trade routes.

Recreate Classic British School Dinners at Home

From Turkey Twizzlers to pink custard, British school dinners evoke strong nostalgia. Learn how to recreate these iconic meals with tips from TikTok influencers and former dinner ladies.

Chinamaxxing vs Kill Line: US-China Social Media Views

A social media trend in the US sees Gen Z embracing Chinese lifestyle hacks, while in China, discussions focus on the 'kill line' depicting US life as precarious. This article explores these contrasting online narratives and their implications for cross-c

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