10 largest man-made lakes in Canada: La Grande-3 Reservoir, Lac Seul, Williston Lake and more | World News

Canada is often described through its natural lakes, rivers and vast northern landscapes. Yet some of the country’s largest bodies of water were created not by glaciers or geological forces, but by engineering projects designed to store water and generate electricity. Over the past century, major hydroelectric developments transformed valleys, river systems and low-lying terrain…

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Keir Starmer to resign as UK PM? Andy Burnham, Shabana Mahmood among top contenders to take his place

Andy Burnham, Shabana Mahmood among top contenders (Images/AP) United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to announce his resignation, setting the stage for a leadership battle within the Labour Party and a contest to determine Britain’s next PM. Reports suggest Starmer could remain in office until the autumn to oversee an orderly transition as…

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Mohammed Bin Salman: Saudi Arabia’s $9 trillion NEOM city with flying taxis and a 170-km-long skyscraper is scaled back: What went wrong? | World News

When Saudi Arabia unveiled NEOM in 2017, it promised nothing short of a city from the future. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman presented the mega-project as the centrepiece of the kingdom’s Vision 2030 strategy to reduce dependence on oil. The plans included flying taxis, robot assistants, a 170-kilometre-long mirrored skyscraper known as The Line, a…

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Quote of the day by Winston Churchill: “We are masters of the unsaid words, but slaves of…” – a timeless reminder from one of history’s greatest orators to think before you speak | World News

Quote of the day by Winston Churchill (Image source: Wikipedia) There is a strange power in the words we never say. As long as a thought stays inside our head, it belongs entirely to us. We can shape it, hold it back, or let it go. But the instant we say it out loud, everything…

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21-month-old girl dies in UK after Cow’s milk diet causes severe Anaemia; Couldn’t eat solid food | World News

21-month-old girl of Pakistan-born died in UK. A 21-month-old girl of Pakistani-born living in the UK died from severe anaemia caused by a predominantly milk-based diet after she was unable to eat enough solid food to meet her iron needs, an inquest has heard, as cited by The Mirror.Anaya Khaanan died at Royal Blackburn Hospital…

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China retaliates against US blacklist, targets defence and rare earth firms with export controls

REpresentative image (File photo) NEW DELHI: China on Monday imposed export controls on 10 US companies involved in defence and rare earths mining, while also banning government procurement agencies from purchasing products made by dozens of American firms, escalating tensions between the world’s two largest economies.The measures were announced weeks after the United States expanded…

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