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Poland and Kazakhstan lead global gold buying by purchasing record tons as China follows behind in 2025
This year, Poland and Kazakhstan have emerged as the top gold buyers worldwide, scooping up 67.1 tons and 32.4 tons respectively, according to the World
Peter Hitchens Urges Young People to Consider Leaving Britain Amid Political and Economic Turmoil
I can still hear the groans from the audience when, back in October 2013 on BBC Question Time, I told young people they might want
Residents warn luxury lodge development threatens the unstable UNESCO cliffs at Eype in West Bay Dorset
Residents near Eype Cliff in West Bay, Dorset are raising alarms over plans to build 12 luxury holiday lodges on a cliff-top site famous for
Monty Panesar recalls his Celebrity Mastermind collapse while facing general knowledge questions on BBC in the United Kingdom
Monty Panesar, England’s former spin wizard, has unexpectedly found himself in the middle of the Ashes build-up for Friday’s first Test. The reason? Not a
Former Cheryl Cole Aide Dies Alongside Other Tourists During Deadly Snowstorm in Patagonia’s Famous Nature Reserve
Few could have imagined that a trekking trip in the stunning landscapes of Patagonia would end in tragedy. Victoria Bond, a 40-year-old British woman, lost
Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes Slams German Chancellor Friedrich Merz as Hitler’s Son and Nazi After Comments About Belém
Tensions flared between Brazil and Germany this week after Rio de Janeiro’s mayor, Eduardo Paes, publicly criticised German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. In an emotional post
Benedict Cumberbatch Steps Out with Wife Sophie Hunter for New York Screening of The Thing With Feathers
Benedict Cumberbatch enjoyed a rare evening out with his wife Sophie Hunter on Wednesday, attending the New York screening of The Thing With Feathers. The
Lilly develops oral alternative to injectable weight loss drugs that helps participants lower waist size and control diabetes internationally
A new experimental pill from the makers of Mounjaro is showing promise in helping people shed weight and manage high blood sugar, according to recent
Claudia Plakolm and Jorg Leichtfried Announce New Rules to Prevent Girls from Wearing Hijabs in Austrian Classrooms
Austria has announced plans to prohibit girls under the age of 14 from wearing Islamic headscarves in school, citing concerns that the garments symbolize oppression.