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Russian volcano eruption triggers earthquake

A massive volcanic eruption in Russia has sparked a powerful earthquake, raising concerns among scientists about potential global consequences. Discover the latest findings and expert analysis.

200-Mile Mystery Blob Found Under New York

A massive, unexplained underground structure stretching 200 miles has been detected beneath New York, leaving geologists puzzled. Could it reshape our understanding of Earth's crust?

Rare earthquake hits Scottish Highlands village

Residents of Inchlaggan, a remote Scottish village, were left stunned after a rare 1.8 magnitude earthquake struck the area. Discover how this unusual seismic event unfolded and what experts say about future risks.

Iceland volcano erupts after 800-year slumber

A long-dormant volcano in Iceland has erupted for the first time in centuries, sending lava and ash into the air near Reykjavik. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely.

Trump slams Starmer's North Sea oil tax plans

Former US President Donald Trump has criticised Labour leader Keir Starmer's proposed tax hikes on North Sea oil, warning they could cripple Britain's energy sector and push prices higher for consumers.

Earthquake threat looms over North America

Scientists warn of a significant earthquake threat in North America, with Alaska and Montana identified as high-risk zones. New research highlights potential devastation.

Russia's massive war games before Ukraine talks

Russia has deployed 150 warships and 15,000 troops in large-scale military drills in the Baltic and Caspian Seas, showcasing its strength ahead of critical peace negotiations with Ukraine.

Mystery of Earth's ancient snowball phase solved

Scientists may have finally uncovered the reason behind Earth's most extreme ice age, when the planet was entirely frozen over 700 million years ago. New research sheds light on this dramatic climatic event.

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