
Mozambique Floodwaters Miracle Baby: A 25-Year Legacy of Hope
The 'Miracle Baby,' born in a tree above Mozambique floodwaters 25 years ago, has left a lasting legacy of hope and resilience.
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The 'Miracle Baby,' born in a tree above Mozambique floodwaters 25 years ago, has left a lasting legacy of hope and resilience.

Marine Le Pen's appeal trial begins, placing her political fate and the future of French politics in the balance.

Belle Burden's memoir 'Strangers' is a raw and honest account of her journey through betrayal, healing, and self-discovery after discovering her husband's affair.

The US-Iran conflict has reached a boiling point, with the US imposing a 25% tariff on countries doing business with Tehran. What does this mean for the global economy and international relations?

A literary festival in Australia has sparked a global controversy after disinviting a Palestinian author, leading to a mass withdrawal of writers and raising important questions about free speech and cultural exchange.

A landslide at the Binaliw landfill in the Philippines has resulted in tragedy, highlighting the need for sustainable waste management and safety practices.

Sen. Mark Kelly sues Pentagon over alleged rights violation

Trump's meeting with Venezuelan opposition leader Machado at the White House signals a potential shift in US-Venezuela relations, with discussions of a Nobel Peace Prize on the table.

The Trump administration's decision to exit the UN climate treaty has sparked widespread concern and outrage, with many experts warning of severe consequences for the environment and human rights.
South Korea and Japan are poised to forge a new path forward in diplomacy, with a highly anticipated summit that could have far-reaching implications for the region.

Former Democratic congresswoman Mary Peltola's run for the Alaska Senate seat promises to shake up the political landscape, bringing hope to Democrats and challenging the status quo.

Former UK Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi defects to Reform UK, citing the country as being 'sick'. What's behind this shocking move, and what does it mean for the future of UK politics?