Egyptian Zodiac Horoscope Today for November 23, 2025: The stars issue a warning, these zodiac signs must protect their energy

Ancient Egyptian wisdom guides daily life, with divine forces influencing your path. This horoscope offers messages of clarity, strength, and cosmic validation. Each sign receives advice on embracing ease, setting boundaries, speaking truth, honoring limits, pausing for rest, following peace, taking small steps, moving with grace, accepting growth, speaking calmly, staying present, and beginning anew….

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‘Regrettable’: Norway on Venezuela closing embassy; move comes after Nobel honour for opposition leader Maria Machado

Venezuela has closed its embassy in Norway’s capital Oslo, days after opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was honored. The Venezuelan government cited “restructuring” for the move, which also saw the closure of its Australian embassy and opening of new missions in Zimbabwe and Burkina Faso. Norway expressed regret, emphasizing the…

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Khamzat Chimaev’s surprising gesture toward Team Khabib after Islam Makhachev’s dominant welterweight title win

Khamzat Chimaev extended an olive branch to Khabib Nurmagomedov’s team after Islam Makhachev’s UFC welterweight title win. This gesture signals a potential end to past tensions. Chimaev, the middleweight champion, has expressed interest in facing Makhachev at welterweight, aiming for the top pound-for-pound spot. Fellow fighter Arman Tsarukyan weighed in on the potential matchup.

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Napheesa Collier calls out WNBA’s weak leadership after Minnesota Lynx’s playoff collapse against Phoenix Mercury

WNBA star Napheesa Collier criticised league leadership for mismanagement and safety failures. She highlighted issues with rookie contracts and officiating. Commissioner Cathy Engelbert reportedly dismissed player concerns. Engelbert later responded, expressing respect for Collier but disagreeing with her characterisation of conversations. This exchange occurred before upcoming CBA discussions. The league faces scrutiny regarding player welfare…

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When you read, they learn: Bookstore run by senior citizens funds slum children’s education

In Delhi’s Lajpat Nagar, a unique bookstore, Sisters of the People, operates entirely on volunteer power. Since 2001, it has been selling donated books, with all proceeds supporting the education of underprivileged children in slum balwadis. This initiative, part of the Servants of the People Society, offers affordable reads while fostering a love for learning…

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‘Your wife is not agnostic, she is Hindu’: JD Vance slammed for hoping Usha Vance will convert to Christianity

Vice President JD Vance sparked controversy at a Turning Point USA event by expressing his hope that his Indian-origin wife, Usha Vance, would embrace Christianity. He stated their children are raised Christian and that he believes in the Christian gospel, though he acknowledged her free will. He also said his wife was an agnostic when…

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