Travellers to Rome should expect closures, visitor restrictions and crowds at some of the city’s main attractions.
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Everything you need to know about visiting Rome and the Vatican following the death of Pope Francis
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Giant Wave in Pacific Ocean Was The Most Extreme ‘Rogue Wave’ on Record : ScienceAlert
In November of 2020, a freak wave came out of the blue, lifting a lonesome buoy off the coast of British Columbia 17.6 meters high (58 feet).
The four-story wall of water was finally confirmed a couple of years later as the most extreme rogue wave ever recorded.
Such an exceptional event is…
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Is the universe really infinite? Astrophysicists explain.
Everything on Earth, in our solar system, our galaxy, and beyond is contained within the universe. So how much does science tell us about the all-encompassing, four-dimensional cradle that holds all of…
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Global change debated at Azerbaijan’s ADA Political Forum
The 7th ADA Political Forum took place in Azerbaijan under the theme “Facing the New World Order”.
The event brought together 80 participants from 44 countries to discuss changing global dynamics, the decline of unipolarity, energy security and climate challenges.
Held in both Baku…
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Uzbekistan’s Silk Road cuisine: from Tashkent’s markets to mountain flavours in Parkent
Uzbekistan’s cuisine reflects centuries of Silk Road exchange. In Tashkent’s Chorsu Bazaar, horsemeat sausage and fermented dairy sit alongside vibrant spices and fresh produce.
At the city’s Plov Centre, chefs prepare the national rice dish in vast cauldrons, serving thousands…
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Blow for UK’s Reeves as IMF slashes growth forecasts – POLITICO
The latest figures put Britain’s GDP growth this year lower than Canada (1.4 percent) and the U.S. (1.8 percent), but above Japan (0.6 percent), France (0.6 percent), Italy (0.4 percent), Germany (0 percent), and the Euro area (0.8 percent).
The international body said the U.K.’s…
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Stocks, bonds and gold: How markets have fared so far in 2025
US equities are displaying double-digit declines, US Treasuries are losing their fame, while gold is hitting new records amidst the global uncertainty related to trade tariffs.
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Russian drone attacks hospital in Kherson, injuring six people
A Russian drone struck the grounds of a hospital in downtown Kherson, injuring six people. Another person was wounded when a drone attacked a car in Dniprovskyi district of the city.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the Kherson City Military…
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Russia strikes Odesa and Zaporizhzhia less than 24 hours after Easter ceasefire ends
Russia has launched air strikes on both Odesa and Zaporizhzhia, less than 24 hours after a purported Easter ceasefire unilaterally declared by Moscow ended and just over a day before Ukrainian, British, French and US officials are due to meet in London to discuss the war.
Odesa…
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Europe Still Lives in a Security Utopia – Foreign Policy
Europe needs a Walter Lippmann.
In his 1943 book, U.S. Foreign Policy: Shield of the Republic, the famous American journalist and political thinker persuasively argued that foreign policy ought to be balanced—that is, a state’s foreign…
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