Tesla’s Cybertruck to enter mass production in 2024

Tesla’s Cybertruck to enter mass production in 2024

The Cybertruck, the all-electric pickup truck produced by Tesla, unveiled in November 2019, got detailed again, and its mass production will start next year. The preorders for the futuristic truck are estimated to have surpassed 1,6 million, with 146,000 pre-orders...
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Rubik’s cube fans racing against the clock in Glasgow

Rubik’s cube fans racing against the clock in Glasgow

The Rubik‘s cube, became a worldwide phenomenon in the 1980s and is considered the world’s best-selling toy, with over 350 million cubes sold. Its popularity continues to this day, with millions of enthusiasts participating in speedcubing competitions,...
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Pakistan to launch women-only taxi and bus services in Karachi

Pakistan to launch women-only taxi and bus services in Karachi

Pakistan is a highly patriarchal society, with cultural attitudes and social norms that are perpetuating a hostile environment for women. Some surveys are placing Pakistan among the most countries in the world for women. The government has taken steps to...
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Egypt’s oldest mummy and its oldest city unveiled

Egypt’s oldest mummy and its oldest city unveiled

Mummification was an important part of Ancient Egyptian culture and religion, believed to ensure the soul’s journey to the afterlife. This week, Egyptian archaeologists have discovered what “may be the oldest and most complete mummy found in Egypt to d...
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Three quarters of Americans do not exercise enough, new study finds

Three quarters of Americans do not exercise enough, new study finds

“Regular physical activity is one of the most important things people can do to improve their health,” said the secretary of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC. The organisation published a report on Tuesday, and found that only...
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Pope Francis says being homosexual isn’t a crime, but a sin

Pope Francis says being homosexual isn’t a crime, but a sin

Pope Francis, known for his progressive views on social issues, gave an interview to The Associated Press, in which he stated that “being homosexual isn’t a crime.” “Yes, it is a sin, but we must distinguish between a crime and...
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Walmart raises minimum wage by almost 17%

Walmart raises minimum wage by almost 17%

Walmart is the largest private employer in the world, with about 2.30 million employees. The world’s largest retailer, with over 11,000 stores in 27 countries, announced Tuesday, it will raise the hourly minimum wage for store workers in the US....
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