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Global Reactions Emerge Following US Bombings in Venezuela

Bombings Create Panic in Caracas Pedestrians fled for cover as explosions and the sounds of fighter jets echoed through the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, on Saturday morning. US President Donald Trump announced that the United States carried out a "major strike" against Venezuela and its leader, President Nicolas Maduro. In a social media post, Trump stated…

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Zork Runs on Intel 4-Bit Computer

A Classic Game on the Oldest Computers Before DOOM could run on any available computing system, the game that could be played on any computer from the pre-DOOM era was Zork. This text-based adventure game was first published in the late 1970s and could run on multiple platforms thanks to a virtual machine that interpreted…

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New Study Challenges Intermittent Fasting Benefits Without Caloric Reduction

A New Study Questions the Benefits of Intermittent Fasting A recent study conducted by the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke and Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin has challenged a widely held belief about intermittent fasting. The research indicated that time-restricted eating does not lead to measurable improvements in metabolic or cardiovascular health when caloric intake…

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Saudi Arabia Accepts Yemen's Request to Resolve Southern Conflict

Saudi Arabia Responds to Yemen's Request The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has welcomed the request from Yemen's Presidential Council, which is backed by Saudi Arabia, to organize a forum in Riyadh. The purpose of this forum is to resolve a deadly sectarian conflict in the southern part of the country, which has intensified tensions…

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Helicopters Hover Above Venezuela's Capital Amid Explosions

Helicopters Over Caracas On January 3, 2026, helicopters were seen flying at low altitude above Venezuela's capital, Caracas, while multiple explosions were heard throughout the metropolis. The Venezuelan government has accused the United States of conducting attacks against various civilian and military installations.

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Iranians Face Growing Hardships Amid Ongoing Protests

Protests Continue in Iran The protests in Iran have entered their second week, fueled by citizens' anger over rising prices, rampant inflation, and the depreciation of the national currency. Experts believe that international sanctions and corruption are aggravating the already severe economic crisis. Al Jazeera spoke with Iranians who described the difficulties they face in…

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BitMine Invests $259 Million in ETH, Nears 1 Million Ether Validator Queue

BitMine Creates Congestion in Ethereum Validator Queue BitMine Immersion Technologies has recently added an additional 82,560 Ether, valued at approximately $259 million, to the Ethereum staking system, generating significant congestion in the validator entry queue amid increasing institutional demand for yields. Data provided by Arkham shows that the firm has made multiple large deposits into…

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Micro-Apartments in Canada Lose Their Appeal

Decline of Micro-Apartments in Canada Maggie Hildebrand, a former resident of a micro-apartment in Toronto, stated that while it initially seemed like a reasonable choice in terms of cost and accessibility, the confined space eventually made her feel isolated. "It was so cramped in that small space," she remarked. "It felt like a place where…

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Sudanese Military Captures RSF Members Amid Ongoing Conflict

Captures on the Battlefield Sources from Sudan report that Sudanese military forces have captured Sudanese members from South Sudan who were fighting alongside the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) during recent confrontations in the central part of the country. According to information provided by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), the army and allied forces have…