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  • Illustrations From OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas Web Browser
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    Illustrations From OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas Web Browser
    The ChatGPT Atlas web browser logo appears on a smartphone screen with the App Store download page in the background. This new web browser developed by OpenAI aims to compete with Google Chrome in Creteil, France, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Famagusta District
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    Daily Life In Famagusta District
    DERYNEIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 19:
    A new construction units are seen in the field in Deryneia, Famagusta District, Cyprus, on October 19, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
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    Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.

    Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind.

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  • Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
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    Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.

    Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind.

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  • Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
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    Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.

    Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind.

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  • Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
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    Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.

    Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind.

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  • Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
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    Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.

    Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind.

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  • Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
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    Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.

    Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind.

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  • Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
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    Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.

    Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind.

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  • Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
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    Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.

    Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind.

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  • Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
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    Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.

    Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind.

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  • Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
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    Folkestone Shoreline Development Emits High Pitched Noise in Folkestone, UK.
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom. Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind. Picture by Dirk Seyfried / Parsons Media20/09/2023. Folkestone, United Kingdom.

    Folkestone's new luxury Shoreline development has had complaints from locals in the Kent seaside town said a 'high-pitched' noise from the development which contains 84 new homes - ranging in price from £430,000 to £1.8million each - is keeping them 'awake all night' and driving them 'insane'. The whining noise appears to be caused by the building's balconies reverberating in the wind.

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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : The site of the proposed 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : The site of the proposed 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : The site of the proposed 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : The site of the proposed 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : The site of the proposed 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : The site of the proposed 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : The site of the proposed 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : The site of the proposed 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : The site of the proposed 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : Adversane - Julian Trumper from the BIGStand group against the 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : Adversane - Julian Trumper from the BIGStand group against the 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : Adversane - Julian Trumper from the BIGStand group against the 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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  • Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
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    Community groups await Horsham council decision on where to locate new homes to meet government targets
    JUNE_Adversane : Adversane - Julian Trumper with wife Sally(left) and Simon and Lucy Wood from the BIGStand group against the 3,500 home plan by Sir Michael Hintze in Adversane.
    The land comprises permanent pasture and ancient woodland, interspersed with hedgerows, ditches and small ponds. The proposed site is edged on the western boundary by the Southdowns National Park: chosen for its outstanding natural beauty. The site is currently home to orchids, nightingales, Pipistrelle & Barbastelle bats, barn owls, various types of deer, slow worms, glow worms, newts, frogs, toads.
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