An unnamed plaintiff appears to be challenging whether the late fashion icon was of sound mind when he signed his will in April 2016
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The new Chinese-built facility marks a turning point in Mozambique’s industrialisation push and is billed as one of the world’s largest graphite plants
The landmark review adds to a growing body of evidence against the claim that past exposure to testosterone gives transgender women an intrinsic, unfair advantage
Support for micro, small and medium businesses is seen as key for boosting local economies and is especially important in Mozambique
A decade of high-resolution elevation-change measurements offers new insight into how sinking land heightens flood exposure in delta cities around the world
The country aims to position itself as a competitive destination in the international cruise market, hoping to significantly increase visitor numbers and revenues by 2027
A report from the City of London Corporation outlines how biased hiring processes and lack of investment in reskilling are disproportionately hurting women
Recognition for the popular berry, endemic to the Amazon and now deemed a ‘superfood,’ aims to reinforce its identity as distinctly Brazilian
Moltbook, the new faux-Reddit for agentic AI bots, is delighting proponents and readers, but are agentic AIs truly socialising, or are human users pulling the strings?
A record amount of unpaid dues and archaic rules have pushed the leading international organisation to the brink
A brutal Islamist insurgent attack in 2021 forced the French energy giant to stop work for several years on the US$20 billion project
The analysis suggests those who tend to stay up late often experience circadian misalignment, potentially disrupting health behaviours and cardiometabolic function