Ana Mercedes Hoyos – Colombian Painter And Sculptor

Ana Mercedes Hoyos, a Colombian painter and sculptor who lived from September 29, 1942, to September 5, 2014, was a trailblazer of modern art in her native nation. She has received over seventeen prizes of national and worldwide recognition for her artistic works during her fifty years. She started in

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Yemen’s Naval Blockade On Israel

Yemen’s armed forces, led by Ansarallah, have declared their intent to attack any ship associated with Israel, leading to a naval blockade on Israel. Now that Ansarallah and its military forces are the center of attention once again in Yemen, it is time to move past the crude and contemptuous

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Most Popular Wikipedia Articles In 2023

Wikipedia has revealed the most popular articles in 2023, with ChatGPT topping the list and Taylor Swift coming in 12th. With ChatGPT, artificial intelligence underwent a sea change, enabling millions of users to test generative AI. Therefore, It should be no surprise that the subject has emerged as the most

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South Korea Opposition Leader Stabbed In Neck, Attacker Arrested

South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck by a man pretending to be a supporter. The attacker has been arrested. While on a visit to the southern seaside city of Busan, South Korea’s leading opposition party leader Lee Jae-myung was attacked by an unidentified assailant and

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China Starts Building 15 New Cities In Iraq

China embarks on the construction of 15 new cities in Iraq, with East China Engineering Science and Technology Co., Ltd. and another company securing contracts to build the housing units. According to a Bloomberg story published on December 29, Iraq began construction on 30,000 housing units close to Baghdad on

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Study Finds COVID Vaccination Itself Causes Long COVID Syndrome

According to a study published in PLOS One, researchers have found that the COVID-19 vaccine itself causes long-term COVID-19 syndrome. A new study indicates that those who receive two doses of the COVID-19 vaccination may have an increased risk of developing long-COVID. In the study published in PLOS One, researchers

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Ford’s Blue Screen Of Death

A post about the Blue Screen of Death on a Ford car has gone viral on social media, which was found to be due to the failure of the OTA update. Things remain the same more often than they change. The days of Windows 95 are long gone, and as

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COVID-19 Vaccines May Trigger Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy 1

COVID-19 Vaccines May Trigger Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy

A peer-reviewed paper published in the journal Cureus has found a link between COVID-19 vaccines and Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy, suggesting that they may trigger this condition. The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the quick development and administration of several vaccinations. Nonetheless, concurrent with the extensive immunization campaigns, there has been a discernible

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Joe Biden’s Scandals 2023

This article covers all of Joe Biden’s major scandals in 2023, like his decision to support Ukraine and handling classified documents. Joe Biden broke his record every day he was in office since he is the oldest president to be elected in US history, at 81. That might be the

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CIA Struggles To Rebuild Spy Network In China

The Wall Street Journal recently covered an article about the CIA struggling to rebuild spy networks in China. This week, a lengthy investigative piece titled “American spies confront a new, formidable China” appeared in The Wall Street Journal. The report outlines the challenges and setbacks facing the CIA in its

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