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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Fire and Fury: Kenyans' Anger Boils Over in Nairobi

Things have heated up in Kenya's capital, Nairobi. Protesters are taking to the streets, angry about a new finance bill. The atmosphere is tense, with fires burning at government buildings and tear gas filling the air. Among those affected is Auma Obama, sister of former US President Barack Obama. A

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

What’s Missing from Biden's Inner Circle Story?

The New York Times recently took a deep dive into President Joe Biden’s key advisors. They called them “the strategist, the guru, and the confidant.” But there was something interesting missing – Ron Klain’s past as a lobbyist. You might think that would be important, especially since he worked for

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Israeli-Lebanese Conflict: Civilians Bear the Brunt as Violence Escalates

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanon, triggered by recent events in Gaza, has resulted in a significant civilian toll. Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, continues to defy Israeli attacks despite the mounting casualties. Without prior warnings, Israeli strikes have devastated Lebanese

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Rebuilding Gaza: Challenges and Obstacles

The process of rebuilding Gaza faces substantial challenges, including clearing massive amounts of debris, restoring damaged infrastructure, and addressing political roadblocks. The United Nations estimates that the war has left 40 million tons of rubble in Gaza, requiring up to 15 years and $650 mi

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Assange's Freedom Flight: A Bitcoin-Funded Journey Home

Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks co-founder, is a free man after five years in London's Belmarsh Prison. His journey home to Australia was made possible by a generous donation of Bitcoin worth nearly half a million dollars. This massive gift helped cover his private flight, which the Australian governm

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Crypto PACs Flex Muscle in Primaries, Shape Policy Agenda

In the world of politics, money talks. And right now, crypto companies are talking loudly through their political action committees (PACs). One such group, Fairshake, is making waves by spending big bucks to support candidates who are friendly towards cryptocurrency regulation. The goal? To ensure t

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

A Mix of Politics and Faith at the Border

Imagine this: A grassy field near the Rio Grande in Quemado, Texas. Hundreds of people gathered there last Saturday for a rally. This wasn't any ordinary gathering; it was about immigration and border security. The event was organized by Take Our Border Back, a group that wants stricter rules at the

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Will Netanyahu Keep Ramadan Peaceful?

In the bustling city of Tel Aviv, tensions are rising as the holy month of Ramadan approaches. Hundreds of thousands of Muslims flock to the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount area for worship, but Jewish extremists also see it as a sacred site, causing friction. This year, the situation is especially ten

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

A Poem, a Lawyer, and Turkey's Social Media Storm

Imagine sharing something online that sparks a big controversy. That's what happened to a Turkish lawyer named Feyza Altun when she posted a Persian poem on social media. Some people thought the poem was attacking Sharia, which is a set of laws based on Islamic teachings. When Feyza replied with "Sh

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

IVF Decision in Alabama: A Governor’s Concern

New Hampshire's Governor Chris Sununu has expressed concerns over a recent ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court. The court decided that an 1872 law, which allows parents to sue for the death of a minor child, applies to unborn children as well. This includes frozen embryos used in IVF treatments. The

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