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Nicknamed Moul Lkoura, meaning the owner of the ball, Ahmed Faras achieved iconic status in Morocco. The footballer was a hero to the people, a source of pride and national unity. Across Morocco he is ...
Are these temporary restrictions actually a sign we need to rethink British gardens altogether? Climate change will bring the United Kingdom warmer, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers. Britain ...
While Labour’s frontbench held the line for much of the past year, rank-and-file discontent has grown – and with it, the political risks.
Kemi Badenoch says she wants to be Britain’s Javier Milei – but is the Argentinian president a model to follow?
Brenda Boardman, Emeritus Research Fellow in Energy, University of Oxford Tina Fawcett, Associate Professor, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford The UK government recently expanded ...
Like the structures of smuggling groups have evolved and adapted in response to police or border enforcement, so will their systems to move money safely.
Donnelly, Assistant professor, Department of Sport Management, Brock University The current negotiations for a new collective agreement between the WNBA and its players shows there is increasing ...
Many African countries are already struggling with heavy debt burdens. Climate change is making this worse. Africa contributes the least to global emissions but suffers the most from extreme weather, ...
As of 2024, the state experienced a 63 percent increase in terrorism-related deaths, and attacks rose from 48 to 73, a 52 percent increase.
A potential new male contraceptive drug has just undergone its first tests in human volunteers. The results give the first indication that the drug, which does not use artificial hormones or affect ...
The earthquake near the east coast of the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia on July 30 2025 generated tsunami waves that have reached Hawaii and coastal areas of the US mainland. The earthquake’s ...
The Windrush scandal has been one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in Britain, affecting tens of thousands of people. The government set up a scheme in 2019 to award compensation to those who ...
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