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In Spain's Lanzarote Island, conical holes made into layers of volcanic ash harvest wines that have been formed from generations of creativity and hard work.
In Spain's Lanzarote Island, conical holes made into layers of volcanic ash harvest wines that have been formed from generations of creativity and hard work.
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Lanzarote Island’s unique wine harvest: crafting excellence

In Spain’s Lanzarote Island, conical holes made into layers of volcanic ash harvest wines that have been formed from generations of creativity and hard work. From a distance, Lanzarote’s vineyards appear stark
The introduction of the design for the planned Nanjing North Railway Station in China has caused criticism.
The introduction of the design for the planned Nanjing North Railway Station in China has caused criticism.
10 months ago

Controversy Surrounds Design of Nanjing North Railway Station

The announcement of the design for the upcoming Nanjing North Railway Station in China has ignited controversy on social media platforms due to its unconventional appearance. The introduction of the design for
According to a survey, Minister Prabowo Subianto is on track to win the country's presidential election with more than 50% of the vote.
According to a survey, Minister Prabowo Subianto is on track to win the country's presidential election with more than 50% of the vote.

Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto Poised for Presidential Victory

A recent opinion survey by Lembaga Survei Indonesia (LSI) indicates that Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto is poised to secure over 50% of the votes needed to win the country’s presidential election
1 year ago
Ten months of armed dispute in the nation has displaced about 11 million people and left half the people facing starvation.
Ten months of armed dispute in the nation has displaced about 11 million people and left half the people facing starvation.

UN raises alarm over humanitarian crisis in Sudan

Ten months of armed dispute in the nation has displaced about 11 million people and left half the people facing starvation. The United Nations has sounded the alarm over the dire situation
1 year ago
Australians excitedly welcomed the proposed "right to disconnect" rules, which they saw as a much-needed step.
Australians excitedly welcomed the proposed "right to disconnect" rules, which they saw as a much-needed step.

Australians Divided Over Proposed “Right to Disconnect” Laws

Australians enthusiastically greeted the proposed “right to disconnect” laws on Thursday, viewing them as a much-needed measure to establish boundaries between work and personal life.  However, the response was not uniform, with
1 year ago
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