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  1. OpenAI's AI model solved the famous unit distance problem, a question that had challenged mathematicians since 1946
  2. The system first came into public attention during Russia’s Victory Day parade in May 2025, when a compact device was seen with a security officer near President Vladimir Putin. 
  3. The questions outnumbered solutions. Were the miners safe, or even alive? Could they be reached? How would they use regulators, gauges and oxygen tanks, diving equipment they probably would have never seen, let alone used?
  4. The report showed that his health appears better than what is typically expected for someone his age.
  5. US officials said the equipment could have improved Iran’s ability to track advanced fighter jets like the US F-15E Strike Eagle.
  6. The capture of Beaufort castle near the city of Nabatiyeh came after days of intense fighting and airstrikes in nearby villages where Israeli troops fought Hezbollah members in the rugged area.
  7. Fireworks set off without permission by a traffic policeman during a latenight rehearsal for Italy's Republic Day parade startled dozens of horses, sending them bolting
  8. Tourism contributes nearly 13 per cent of gross domestic product in Thailand and nearly nine per cent in Vietnam, and it underpins millions of jobs in Cambodia.
  9. Canadian immigration authorities plan to deport Jashandeep Singh over his links to Arshdeep Dalla and a shooting incident last August.
  10. The volcano erupted in January 2022 with a force hundreds of times greater than the Hiroshima nuclear explosion, sending ash, steam and gas nearly 40 miles into the sky