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Saudi Arabia's £160m White Beach Megacity Revealed

Saudi Arabia unveils plans for a revolutionary £160 million megacity featuring pristine white sand beaches and luxury resorts, set to rival global tourism hotspots and create thousands of jobs.

Saudi World Cup Skyscraper Stadium Exposed as Hoax

A breathtaking video showcasing a futuristic skyscraper stadium for Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup bid has been exposed as an elaborate digital fabrication, deceiving millions worldwide in a sophisticated viral deception.

Delta launches direct Atlanta-Riyadh flights

Delta Air Lines launches first-ever non-stop flights between Atlanta and Riyadh, capitalising on Saudi Arabia's ambitious tourism transformation and strengthened US ties.

Body found in search for missing student Lia Smith

The desperate search for 21-year-old university student Lia Smith has ended in tragedy after authorities discovered a body in rural Vermont. The Norwich University student vanished during a solo hiking trip, sparking massive search efforts.

University Protests: Why We Must Listen to Students

As campus tensions escalate nationwide, The Guardian argues that dismissing student activism risks ignoring crucial voices shaping our political future. Discover why listening matters more than ever.

Students make £140k from campus vending machines

Two enterprising students turned their university halls into a thriving business empire, earning over £140,000 by installing vending machines selling snacks and essentials to fellow students during late-night cravings.

American student killed in London hit-and-run

Sara Burack, a 20-year-old American student on her year abroad, was killed in a devastating hit-and-run incident in London. The Metropolitan Police continue their hunt for the driver as the victim's family mourns their unimaginable loss.

Oxford law student charged with poisoning four people

A 24-year-old female law student at Oxford University stands accused of poisoning four individuals in what prosecutors describe as deliberate 'pleasure killings' that have shocked the academic community.

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