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MCU Spider-Man’s next series, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” is coming
The new film "Spider-Man: Brand New Day," produced by Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures, is now filming and it’s going to be released worldwide on July 31, 2026.
French scientists identify new blood type, “Gwada Negative”
In June 2025, researchers at the French Blood Establishment (EFS) led by Thierry Peyrard unveiled the discovery of a new human blood group system, a breakthrough that began with a puzzling case identified more than a decade earlier in Paris, France.
María Corina Machado wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for democracy and courage
The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado.
Death of South Korean student highlights rising online scam crisis in Cambodia
The tragic death of 22-year-old South Korean student Park Min‑ho in Cambodia has become a shocking focal point in the rapidly escalating international crackdown on online scam operations across Southeast Asia.
Abbotsford offers many Halloween activities and promotes safety across the city
A series of Halloween events and activities is taking place across Abbotsford this week, culminating in the lead-up to October 31.
Food banks in Canada provide essential support but face significant challenges
On October 27, 2025, Food Banks Canada released its HungerCount 2025 report, highlighting the increasing demand for food assistance and the ongoing need to strengthen national support for food banks.
San Francisco gears up for 51st Castro Street Fair Celebrating Diversity
On October 5th, The 51st Annual Castro Street Fair was held in San Francisco's Castro District from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM at Castro & Market Streets,drawing visitors to celebrate LGBTQ+ culture, community art, and local vendors.
mRNA COVID-19 vaccines may boost effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy, study finds
A new study published on October 23, 2025, in the journal Nature, reported that the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, originally designed to prevent severe viral infection, may also enhance the effectiveness of immune therapy in certain cancer patients.
Consuming diet soft drinks is linked to the development of liver disease
According to a recent study published in ScienceDaily on October 6th, consuming just one can of diet soda daily may increase the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by 60%, whereas consuming a sugary beverage could increase the risk by 50%.
South Korean student dies in Cambodian scamming operation
The death of a 22-year old South Korean university student in a Cambodian online-scam operation has caused outrage in Seoul, prompting intensified international efforts to dismantle these networks.
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