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The miniature island that changes its nationality every 6 months

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It is located in a river between France and Spain There are no pheasants on Pheasant Island, Victor Hugo exclaimed when he visited the site...
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Why do roses have thorns

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Roses are one of the most beautiful flowers, but they are distinguished not only by their colors and fragrance, but also by the fact...
Pakistan uses artificial rain

Pakistan uses artificial rain to combat smog

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Artificial rain was used for the first time in Pakistan last Saturday in an attempt to combat dangerous levels of smog in the metropolis of Lahore.
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The Strauss dynasty with a new interactive museum in Vienna

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"Strauss House" is not just a museum. Concerts will be held in it, and those who wish can take on the role of conductors A...
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The heir to the Hermès empire plans to adopt his 51-year-old...

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Nicolas Puech, the 80-year-old heir to the Hermès fortune, is reportedly planning to distribute his fortune in an unexpected way. According to Swiss publication Tribune...
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Coal use set to record in 2023

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Global coal supply is expected to hit a record high in use in 2023 on the back of increased demand from now with emerging...
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Financial scandal in the Vatican: Cardinal was sentenced to prison

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This is happening for the first time in the history of the Catholic Church A cardinal was sentenced to prison by a Vatican court. This...
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Pope Francis celebrated his 87th birthday in the presence of dozens...

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Children from the Vatican-run pediatric clinic sang several songs for the Holy Father Pope Francis turned 87 today, greeted by children who helped him blow...
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Vaccine War: Why France Calls on Europe to Ditch Sputnik

According to experts, French Foreign Minister Clement Beaune is trying to win back the failure to create his own drug. At stake are multibillion-dollar...

What Happens to Cryptocurrency: From Rise and Fall to State Recognition (2)

In the United States, the authorities were concerned about the impact of cryptocurrencies: the Securities and Exchange Commission began a fight against bitcoin ETFs,...

Superhero-Scientists: The Most Interesting Comics About Science

Today comics are studied at universities, dissertations are defended in the form of comics, they are used as teaching material in school lessons. We...

War for clean water: how the most common liquid ended up in short supply

Fresh water accounts for only 2.5% of the world's reserves: it can become one of the most valuable resources in the world, regional or...

The Havana Syndrome Mystery: An Attack by Russia or a Mental Disorder? (2)

A bunch of problems plagued early investigations - failed consistent data collection, poor communication between the State Department and the CIA, and the skepticism...

First country in Europe has completely lifted all restrictions against coronavirus

A truly bold and avant-garde decision was made in Europe: last week, the leading Scandinavian country lifted absolutely all restrictions against coronavirus infection. Thus,...

The Havana Syndrome Mystery: An Attack by Russia or a Mental Disorder? (1)

Doctors, scientists, intelligence agents and government officials are trying to figure out what causes Havana Syndrome, a mysterious disease that plagues US diplomats and...

Jasmine fields in France – the soul of the best-selling perfume in the world for a century

Jasmine blooms at night and its flowers gather early in the morning. Picking jasmine for the best-selling perfume in the world - Chanel No. 5,...

With a ceremony, the United States will return to Iraq a 3500-year-old cuneiform from Gilgamesh

The clay tablet contains fragments of the Epic of Gilgamesh, considered one of the oldest literary works of mankind and tells of the adventures...

Italy worships Dante on the day of his death

Celebrations of the 700th anniversary of the poet's death (1265-1321) began in Italy in March. Italy worships today Dante, who died on the night...
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