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Wildberries Skyscraper Will Be the Tallest Building in Moscow
12+ hour, 37+ min ago (523+ words) Наша Ніва Wildberries Skyscraper Will Be the Tallest Building in Moscow It will also become the second-tallest building in Europe after the "Lakhta Center" in St. Petersburg. The final height of the business center will be 439.7 m — 23 m less than…...
Morocco to Commemorate 73rd Anniversary of Revolution of the King and the People
5+ hour, 51+ min ago (292+ words) Morocco will commemorate on Thursday the 73rd anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People, remembering the 1953 exile of Sultan Mohammed V and the popular resistance that helped propel the country toward independence from the French protectorate, according to…...
San Juan County Bank opens for business on October 10, 1893.
12+ hour ago (206+ words) A Bank Opens in Friday Harbor A New President and a New Building After many years of consideration and debate, Friday Harbor voters finally decided to incorporate the town in 1909, and Bank president Gene Gould was chosen to be the…...
Kigali: The city that refused to die
13+ hour, 52+ min ago (913+ words) August 19, 2026 by Our Reporter From the scars of genocide to clean streets, orderly citizens, seamless mobility, and a booming tourism culture, a few days in Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, offered me an unforgettable lesson in urban transformation. There are cities you…...
‘Everything is a memory’: Uranium City residents hopeful about exploration prospects | Watch News Videos Online
20+ hour, 37+ min ago (39+ words) ‘Everything is a memory’: Uranium City residents hopeful about exploration prospects Global News Go Back Close Local Add Global News to Home Screen Close ‘Everything is a memory’: Uranium City residents hopeful about exploration prospects Report a Video Issue...
Flag of Liberia | | wqow.com
22+ hour, 22+ min ago (13+ words) Flag of Liberia WQOW Flag of Liberia, courtesy MGN Currently in Eau Claire...
Teepee cover stolen 100 years ago finally being repatriated to Sask. | CBC News
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (508+ words) A Saskatchewan professor discovered a piece of the province's history in the collection of the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. Now it's coming home. Andrew Miller, a professor of Indigenous studies at the First Nations University of Canada, was using the Smithsonian's…...
Birth rates decline in Central Asia, while Kyrgyzstan records growth -
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (172+ words) Birth rates decline in Central Asia, while Kyrgyzstan records growth 24.KG Birth rates declined across Central Asia in the first half of 2026, Anhor reports In Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, the number of registered births has decreased significantly, while Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan…...
The Baltic Sea Holds Thousands of Unrevealed Secrets: More Than a Thousand Ancient Ships May Be Found Off the Coast of Latvia
1+ day, 14+ hour ago (45+ words) Inbox.lv The Baltic Sea Holds Thousands of Unrevealed Secrets: More Than a Thousand Ancient Ships May Be Found Off the Coast of Latvia...
The Roots of Capitalism: Slavery and the Sugar Trade
1+ day, 11+ hour ago (1648+ words) The modern capitalist world was built not only in banks and factories but also through the plantations, ports, and ships that transformed sugar and enslaved human beings into sources of global profit. William Cowper’s satirical, anti-slavery poem ‘Pity for Poor…...