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Rain paints Iranian beach a dramatic red

Heavy rainfall on Iran's Hormuz Island transformed its famous Red Beach into a stunning crimson scene this week. Discover the science behind this natural phenomenon and why it draws global attention.

War Reporter Peter Arnett Dies at 91

Peter Arnett, the legendary journalist who won a Pulitzer for his Vietnam coverage and reported live from Baghdad during the Gulf War, has died at 91. Read his remarkable story.

Persian Gulf turns blood red near Iran's Hormuz Island

Heavy rain on Iran's Hormuz Island washed iron-rich red soil into the sea, turning the Persian Gulf crimson. The eerie phenomenon has drawn comparisons to biblical 'End Time' prophecies. Discover the science behind the spectacle.

US Labels Colombia's Gulf Clan as Terrorist Group

The US State Department has formally designated Colombia's powerful Gulf Clan drug cartel as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. The move aims to cripple the group's finances and operations, signalling a major shift in the fight against narcoterrorism. Read

Dubai's World Islands: $14bn project revival

Discover the remarkable story of Dubai's World Islands - a $14bn project that survived financial crisis and bankruptcy to become an emerging tourism destination. Explore this ambitious development today.

Neighbour demands £35,000 in property boundary dispute

A Warwickshire couple's dream home turns into a financial nightmare after their neighbour demands £35,000 for a garden wall built on disputed land. The shocking property dispute reveals how boundary confusion can cost homeowners thousands.

Somali pirates hijack Greek oil tanker off coast

Somali pirates have dramatically captured the Greek-owned oil tanker 'Hellas Aphrodite' off the coast of Somalia, marking a concerning resurgence of maritime piracy in the region after years of relative calm.

Shell profits hit £34bn as production soars

Energy giant Shell reports staggering profits exceeding $43 billion, driven by unprecedented production highs in Brazil's offshore fields and Gulf of Mexico operations, sparking renewed debate about windfall taxes.

Rachel Reeves courts Gulf states for UK investment

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is actively seeking investment from Gulf nations including Saudi Arabia, raising questions about economic pragmatism versus ethical foreign policy in Labour's new government.

BBC antiques expert's neighbour dispute nightmare

Distinguished BBC antiques dealer Adrian Higham reveals how a bitter neighbour dispute over parking and noise has transformed his peaceful £800,000 Surrey home into a daily battle, with police interventions and council complaints becoming routine.

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