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US Ends the Penny After 232 Years

US Ends the Penny After 232 Years

The United States has decided to stop making pennies after 232 years because producing them now costs more than their actual value, causing a loss to the country.

China Launches Its Most Advanced Warship

China Launches Its Most Advanced Warship

China introduces the Fujian, its most advanced aircraft carrier, marking a major step forward for its naval force.

Para-Archer Sheetal Devi Shoots Her Way Into History

Para-Archer Sheetal Devi Shoots Her Way Into History

Sheetal Devi, an armless para-archer from Jammu & Kashmir, has made history by becoming the first Indian para-athlete to qualify for an able-bodied archery team.

Maldives Says 'No' to Tobacco

Maldives Says 'No' to Tobacco

The Maldives has become the first country in the world to ban smoking for younger generations. From November 2025, anyone born on or after 1st January 2007 can never buy, sell, or consume tobacco.

New York's New Face: Zohran Mamdani

New York's New Face: Zohran Mamdani

Zohran Mamdani has been elected as New York's mayor, marking a new era of young, diverse, and progressive leadership in America’s biggest city.

Egypt Opens its Doors to History

Egypt Opens its Doors to History

Egypt has opened the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) near the Pyramids of Giza, the world’s largest museum dedicated to one civilisation, bringing Egypt’s 7,000-year history to life.

India Wins Women's Cricket World Cup 2025

India Wins Women's Cricket World Cup 2025

India made history by winning its first-ever ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, defeating South Africa in the final.

World's Coffee Supply at Risk

World's Coffee Supply at Risk

Coffee, one of the world’s most loved drinks, is facing serious threats from rising heat, forest loss, and plant diseases, putting millions of farmers and its global supply at risk.

U.S. Food Aid Halts to Leave Millions Hungry

U.S. Food Aid Halts to Leave Millions Hungry

The United States' main food aid program, SNAP, has stopped due to a government shutdown, leaving 42 million people at risk of hunger.