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Handicrafts Market: Preserving Tradition in a Modern World
Handicrafts represent the cultural identity, creativity, and heritage of communities around the world. These handmade products reflect generations of skill, tradition, and artistic expression passed down through time. From textiles and pottery to woodwork and metal art, handicrafts showcase the craftsmanship and cultural richness of different regions. In today’s fast-paced and industrialized world, handcrafted products continue to hold a special place because of their authenticity and uniqueness.
By Rohit Shah25 days ago in Earth
UK-China Relationship in a ‘Good, Strong Place,’ Starmer Says After ‘Productive’ Talks With Xi. AI-Generated.
The United Kingdom’s relationship with China is in a “good, strong place,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said, following what he described as productive talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The comments signal a potential recalibration of UK-China relations after years marked by tension, mistrust, and strategic caution.
By Aarif Lashari25 days ago in Earth
The "Where Do I Put This?" Dilemma: AI Solves Your Plant Placement Problems. AI-Generated.
You bring home a beautiful new plant, full of hope. You find a spot that looks nice—on a shelf, a side table, in an empty corner. Weeks later, the story tells itself in the leaves: stretching stems, fading color, or crispy edges. The problem is rarely you; it’s almost always the place. "Where do I put this?" is the most fundamental question in plant care, and guessing is the root of most struggles.
By Emma Wallace25 days ago in Earth
Huge Landslide Leaves Sicilian Homes Teetering on Cliff Edge. AI-Generated.
A massive landslide in Sicily has left dozens of homes perched dangerously on the edge of a collapsing cliff, forcing evacuations and raising urgent concerns about safety, climate resilience, and long-term urban planning. The dramatic incident unfolded after days of heavy rainfall weakened the soil beneath a coastal residential area, causing large sections of land to slide away into the sea.
By Sajida Sikandar25 days ago in Earth
Assisted Dying Bill ‘No Hope’ of Passing Unless Lords Change Approach, Warns Peer. AI-Generated.
The future of the assisted dying bill in the UK is hanging by a thread, with a senior peer warning that it has “no hope” of passing unless the House of Lords dramatically changes its current approach. The stark warning has reignited a deeply emotional national debate—one that sits at the crossroads of ethics, personal freedom, medical responsibility, and the role of Parliament in end-of-life decisions.
By Aarif Lashari25 days ago in Earth










