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Princess Margaret’s First Love: The Forbidden Romance That Changed the Royal Family Forever

Princess Margaret first love — the phrase itself whispers of passion, scandal, and sacrifice behind palace walls. Long before modern royal controversies and fairy-tale weddings, there was the story of Princess Margaret and Group Captain Peter Townsend — a love that dared to defy royal convention and shook the foundation of the British monarchy. When…

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Corrosion Proof Satellites: How New Coatings Could Transform Low Earth Orbit Operations

Corrosion proof satellites may soon shift from experimental concept to standard practice thanks to breakthrough materials research at the University of Texas in Dallas. For decades, satellites operating in low Earth orbit (LEO) have battled a surprisingly harsh environment—one where atomic oxygen, high-speed molecular collisions and atmospheric drag combine to shorten mission lifetimes to five…

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Israel regional attacks despite ceasefires

Israel Regional Attacks Despite Ceasefires: Gaza Agreement Doesn’t Halt Strikes on Lebanon, Syria & West Bank

The headline of Israel’s military posture in the region appears contradictory: a truce in Gaza, yet ongoing operations on multiple fronts. As the war in the Gaza Strip entered a ceasefire on 10 October 2025, Israeli forces simultaneously continued to launch attacks beyond Gaza — in the West Bank, Lebanon and Syria — raising serious…

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Tesla Chair Issues Dire Warning: Elon Musk May Quit if $1 Trillion Pay Deal Fails

The tension surrounding the Elon Musk Pay Deal has reached new heights as Tesla Chair Robyn Denholm warned shareholders that the company’s CEO could walk away if his proposed $1 trillion compensation package is not approved. The dramatic statement came through a letter addressed to Tesla’s shareholders ahead of the company’s November 6 annual meeting…

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Afghan Women’s Football Return to Global Stage: Courage, Defiance, and a 6-1 Loss That Felt Like Victory

The long-awaited Afghan Women Football Return unfolded in Morocco under the bright lights of the FIFA Unites: Women’s Series 2025. Though the scoreboard read 6-1 in favor of Chad, the Afghan women’s refugee team’s participation represented a triumph far greater than any numerical result — it was a victory for resilience, courage, and the unyielding…

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Hurricane Melissa Jamaica: Category 5 Storm Threatens to Become Strongest Ever to Hit Island

Hurricane Melissa Jamaica is now facing its most formidable challenge yet as the island braces for a mega-storm of unprecedented magnitude. The hurricane, upgraded by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) to Category 5 status— the highest possible rating on the Saffir-Simpson scale—has triggered a full-island alert and massive preparatory efforts ahead of a landfall that…

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Trump Meets Brazil’s Lula at ASEAN Summit, Hinting at “Pretty Good Deals” and Possible Tariff Relief

The Trump Meets Brazil Lula encounter at the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur marked a significant diplomatic moment, with both leaders expressing optimism about strengthening ties and resolving long-standing trade disputes. United States President Donald Trump and Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva held a meeting described by Brazilian officials as “constructive and…

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School for Astronauts Inside a Swiss Mountain: Student ‘Moon Base’ Mission at Sasso San Gottardo

School for astronauts inside a Swiss mountain is not a metaphor—it’s reality. Deep within the rocky tunnels of Sasso San Gottardo, Switzerland, a student-led space initiative called Asclepios stages simulated lunar base missions. In the summer of 2025, nine international student crew members spent more than two weeks living inside the mountain fortress, mimicking conditions…

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