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After Six Years of Devotion, Iraqi Calligrapher Completes Monumental Handwritten Quran in Istanbul

In a quiet corner of an Istanbul mosque, Iraqi master calligrapher Ali Zaman has concluded a six-year spiritual and artistic journey: the creation of what is believed to be the world's largest handwritten Quran. The monumental work highlights the enduring legacy of Islamic calligraphy, an art form that flourished under Ottoman patronage and continues to find a vibrant center in modern Turkey.

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Beyond the Drill Bit: How EQT Powers the AI Boom and Grid Reliability

As AI data centers drive an unprecedented surge in U.S. power demand, natural gas producer EQT is positioning itself as a critical pillar of energy security. Its proven operational resilience during extreme weather events underscores a strategic shift from a pure commodity play to an essential infrastructure partner.

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CSL's 34% Plunge: A Buying Opportunity or a Value Trap?

After a bruising year that saw its shares tumble by a third, biotech giant CSL is back in the spotlight. We delve beyond the headline numbers, examining valuation models and market sentiment to assess if the sell-off has created a compelling entry point for long-term investors.

Business

Amcor's Stock Rebound: A Sign of Value or a Market Miscalculation?

Amcor's shares have rallied over 6% in the past month, sparking debate among investors. While a discounted cash flow model suggests significant undervaluation, its elevated P/E ratio tells a conflicting story. We examine the metrics and the broader packaging sector's challenges to assess the opportunity.