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  • Science history: Marie Curie discovers a strange radioactive substance that would eventually kill her — Dec. 26, 1898

    Science history: Marie Curie discovers a strange radioactive substance that would eventually kill her — Dec. 26, 1898

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    Milestone: Discovery of radium and polonium

    Date: Dec. 26, 1898

    Where: Paris

    Who: Marie and Pierre Curie, Gustave Bémont

    On this day, chemists discovered a substance 900 times more radioactive than uranium. Their research led to…

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  • ‘Like Kafka by way of Pedro Almodóvar’: 10 debut novels to look out for in 2026 | Fiction

    ‘Like Kafka by way of Pedro Almodóvar’: 10 debut novels to look out for in 2026 | Fiction

    Belgrave Road
    Manish Chauhan (Faber, January)
    An affecting tale of loneliness and love in Chauhan’s home town of Leicester, Belgrave Road tells the story of Mira, newly arrived in the UK from India following an arranged marriage, and Tahliil, a…

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  • High blood pressure risk hidden behind chronic pain

    High blood pressure risk hidden behind chronic pain

    High blood pressure risk hidden behind chronic pain

    Chronic pain is one of the most common problems.

    It can stem from the back, neck, hips, knees,…

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  • ‘Stranger Things’ makers tease what to expect in finale episode

    ‘Stranger Things’ makers tease what to expect in finale episode

    ‘Stranger Things’ makers teases what to expect in finale episode

    Stranger Things season five, volume two has premiered, and now fans are gearing up for the finale episode, slated for the New Year.

    While there are…

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  • Hope we can avoid unnecessary politicisation: Ahsan Iqbal on speculation about disruption of his ARY News interview – Dawn

    1. Hope we can avoid unnecessary politicisation: Ahsan Iqbal on speculation about disruption of his ARY News interview  Dawn
    2. ‘Shut this down’: Voice interrupts Ahsan Iqbal’s live TV appearance  The Express Tribune
    3. ‘Band Karo’: Pakistan…

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  • UAE Welcomes Saudi Arabia’s Efforts to Support Security and Stability in Yemen

    UAE Welcomes Saudi Arabia’s Efforts to Support Security and Stability in Yemen

    UAE-EU Dialogue on Human Rights Holds 13th Meeting, in Abu Dhabi

    The UAE-EU Dialogue on Human Rights held its 13th meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters in Abu Dhabi. The session underscored key…

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  • Are we losing the art of making friends in the modern world?

    Are we losing the art of making friends in the modern world?

    More and more people are also making use of social media to help connect with other people who enjoy exercise.

    Pia Carson-Moore, 31, from Ipswich, is a personal trainer and dance teacher who set up a women-only run club, external, using social…

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  • Gold, silver, platinum hit record highs

    Gold, silver, platinum hit record highs

    Gold, silver, and platinum hit record highs on Friday, as speculative momentum and thinning year-end liquidity powered the precious metals, along with markets pricing in more US rate cuts, and rising geopolitical tension.

    Spot gold rose 0.6% to $4,504.79 per ounce, as of 0423 GMT, after touching a record $4,530.60 earlier, while US gold futures for February delivery climbed 0.7% to $4,535.20.

    Spot silver jumped 3.6% to $74.56 per ounce, after touching an all-time high of $75.14.

    “Momentum-driven and speculative players have been powering the rally in gold and silver since early December, with thin year-end liquidity, expectations of prolonged US rate cuts, a weaker dollar and a flare-up in geopolitical risks combining to push precious metals to fresh record highs,” said Kelvin Wong, senior market analyst at OANDA.

    “Looking ahead into the first half of 2026, gold could move towards the $5,000 level, while silver has the potential to reach around $90.”

    Gold has staged a strong rally this year, recording its biggest annual gain since 1979, fueled by Federal Reserve policy easing, geopolitical uncertainty, strong central bank demand, rising ETF holdings, and ongoing de-dollarisation. Silver soared 158% year-to-date, outpacing gold’s nearly 72% gain, on structural deficits, its listing as a US critical mineral, and robust industrial demand.

    With traders pricing in two US rate cuts next year, non-yielding assets like gold are likely to remain well-supported in a low-interest-rate environment.

    On the geopolitical front, the US is focusing on enforcing a “quarantine” of Venezuelan oil for the next two months. On Thursday, it struck Islamic State militants in northwest Nigeria over attacks on local Christian communities.

    Spot platinum rose 7.8% to $2,393.40 per ounce, after touching an all-time high of $2,429.98 earlier, while palladium climbed 5.2% to $1,771.14, following a three-year high in the previous session. All precious metals are headed for weekly gains.

    Platinum and palladium, widely used in automotive catalytic converters, have surged on tight supply, tariff uncertainty, and rotation from gold investment demand, with platinum up roughly 165% and palladium more than 90% year-to-date.

    “Platinum prices are being supported by strong industrial demand, and stockists in the US have been covering positions amid sanctions-related concerns, which is helping keep prices elevated,” said Jigar Trivedi, senior research analyst at Reliance Securities based in Mumbai.

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  • Bronze Age Cambridgeshire treasure given to Hertfordshire museum

    Bronze Age Cambridgeshire treasure given to Hertfordshire museum

    It has now been donated to Ashwell Museum, just over the border in Hertfordshire, by the landowner and Mr Stuckey.

    The museum’s co-curator, Peter Greener, said: “We’re so pleased, as we don’t have many Bronze Age items.

    “It will be quite hard to…

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