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    India trials Delhi cloud seeding to clean air in world's most polluted city

    India's capital city, Delhi, is set to become a testing ground for an ambitious experiment aimed at cleansing its notorious smog. The Indian government has embarked on a cloud-seeding initiative, designed to induce artificial rain and subsequently improve air quality in the world's most polluted...
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    A Scottish tea mystery: green shoots – episode one – podcast

    Scotland is famous for its love of tea, but a recent mystery has left many wondering about the origins of its iconic brew. The story begins with the discovery of rare and exotic tea plants in the Scottish Highlands, sparking an investigation into how they ended up there. Researchers from the...
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    Real Madrid plan to 'claim substantial damages' from Uefa over Super League

    Real Madrid Threatens to Claim Millions in Damages from Uefa Over Failed Super League Plan In a move that could potentially see Real Madrid walk away with substantial damages, the club has stated its intention to pursue a multimillion-pound lawsuit against governing body Uefa following a...
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    What Welsh rugby shake-up means and why it matters

    The Welsh rugby governing body has announced its biggest shake-up in 20 years, with plans to cut one professional team by 2027. The move is part of an effort to consolidate resources and finances to fewer teams, with the aim of boosting stability in a sport that has struggled with financial...
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    The £1 oyster: cut-price shellfish is all the rage – but is eating it advisable?

    The Rise of the £1 Oyster: A Trend with a Dark Side For young people, eating oysters is the latest status symbol. The shellfish, once considered a poor man's food, has become a luxury item, with some vendors selling them for as low as £1 during "happy hours". However, this trend comes with a...
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