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Inside The £12M Underwater Villa With Zero Privacy

An exclusive look inside The Muraka, the world's most expensive and breathtaking underwater villa in the Maldives. Discover the £12,000-a-night suite where marine life is your only neighbour, but privacy is utterly non-existent.

Woman's body found tied underwater in Spain

A grim discovery was made in Spain as a woman's body was found tied to an underwater pipe, sparking a murder investigation. Authorities are working to uncover the chilling details behind this tragic case.

Life at Britain's busiest motorway junction

Residents near one of the UK's busiest motorway junctions share their daily struggles with noise and pollution—but some surprising benefits keep them staying put.

Florida nuclear plant workers fear for safety

Employees at Florida's St. Lucie nuclear plant report escalating safety fears, citing management failures and potential risks. Experts warn of dire consequences if issues remain unresolved.

Italy's Sicily bridge project costs soar to €13.5bn

Plans to construct a bridge connecting Sicily to mainland Italy have hit a major financial roadblock, with costs now estimated at €13.5 billion. The project, long debated, faces fresh scrutiny over its feasibility and environmental impact.

Italy plans world's longest bridge to Sicily

Italy revives its dream of constructing the world's longest suspension bridge, linking Sicily to the mainland, promising economic growth and enhanced connectivity.

Heathrow expansion faces M25 tunnel hurdles

Plans for Heathrow Airport's third runway hit a snag as the proposed M25 tunnel raises safety and cost concerns, delaying the £14 billion expansion project.

Heathrow submits third runway plans

London's Heathrow Airport has submitted updated plans for its long-debated third runway, aiming to fast-track construction amid ongoing environmental concerns.

Reeves slams M25 sale to French firm

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves criticises the UK government for selling a stake in the M25 to a French company, calling it a short-sighted move that harms national infrastructure.

6,000-Year-Old Underwater City Rewrites History

Archaeologists uncover a submerged ancient city off the coast of Greece, dating back 6,000 years, challenging previous historical timelines and offering new insights into early human civilisation.

Australia's risky reliance on 15 undersea cables

Experts warn that Australia's reliance on a mere 15 undersea internet cables makes it vulnerable to digital isolation in the event of conflict or sabotage. Discover the risks and potential solutions to this critical infrastructure weakness.

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