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‘It’s been a shock’: Taylor Swift fans flock to see German museum’s Ophelia | Taylor Swift
A 200-year-old museum in Germany has found itself in the eye of a storm of delighted Taylor Swift fans when it emerged that one of the probable inspirations for the music video of her new song The Fate of Ophelia was hanging on its wall.
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India rule in ICC Player of the Month Awards: Abhishek Sharma and Smriti Mandhana take the crown
Star Indian openers Abhishek Sharma and Smriti Mandhana were the ICC Men’s and Women’s Players of the Month for September 2025, respectively, following their exceptional performances in the Asia Cup and the home ODI series against Australia.
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Mila Resources completes diamond drilling at Yarrol project
(Alliance News) – Mila Resources PLC said on Thursday it has completed diamond drilling at the Yarrol project in Queensland, Australia.
The London-based post-discovery gold exploration firm said samples are currently being prepared for dispatch to the laboratory for gold and multi-element analysis.
Mila Resources said all activities remain on schedule and within the budget allocated for phase two exploration at Yarrol.
The laboratory results will be incorporated into an updated geological model and used to design the forthcoming reverse circulation drilling campaign, which Mila Resources expects to commence before the end of 2025.
Chair Mark Stephenson said: “The completion of this diamond drilling campaign marks a significant step forward for Mila at Yarrol. The programme has given us crucial structural data that sharpens our understanding of the mineralisation controls and positions us to target higher-grade zones with greater precision in the next round of drilling.
“With assays now pending, we look forward to sharing results with our investors and stakeholders in the forthcoming weeks and to advancing swiftly into the RC campaign later this year, which is fully funded from our capital raise earlier this year.”
Shares in Mila Resources closed down 6.5% on Thursday afternoon in London at 1.45 pence.
By Roya Shahidi, Alliance News reporter
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Israel, Hamas trade blame over truce violations, Rafah border reopening eyed but no date set
CAIRO/TEL AVIV: Israel said on Thursday it was preparing for the reopening of Gaza’s Rafah crossing with Egypt to let Palestinians in and out, but set no date as it traded blame with Hamas over violations of a US-mediated ceasefire.
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Heavy Water Found In Planet-Forming Disk In First-Ever Detection
The origin of water on Earth is a complex affair. Was it trapped in the rocks that formed our planet or was it brought by comets and asteroids afterwards? We do not know for sure, but we can move the question even further. Did the water form with…
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Massive scuffle breaks out between UAE fans and Qatar players after goal in World Cup qualifier | Viral video
Qatar’s 2-1 win over the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Tuesday night, which confirmed their place in the FIFA World Cup for a second consecutive time, was marred by ugly scenes both on and off the pitch, the Metro reported.
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The latest Prince Andrew abuse claims are a new low for the Royal Family. In this form, it can’t survive | Simon Jenkins
The royal family was always a disaster waiting to happen. Its creation as a marketable entity in the 1960s by the late Queen Elizabeth II was meant to “modernise” the monarchy for the 20th century. It worked, but only up to a point. Her son…
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