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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.