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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

New York's Population Dip: What's Behind the Exodus?

New York state has seen a significant drop in population, with nearly 1% of its residents moving out in 2023. That's around 180, 000 people leaving, making it the state with the most outmigration this year. While this number is lower than 2022's 244, 000, it shows the ongoing trend of people moving

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Russia's Nuclear Soldiers Join Ukraine Fight

In a surprising move, Russia has sent troops from its Strategic Missile Forces to the frontlines in Ukraine. These soldiers usually handle nuclear weapons, but now they're fighting like regular infantry. This change comes as Russia's troop numbers drop. A Ukrainian military outlet, Militarnyi, repor

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

North Korea's Military Move: What's Happening in Russia?

Did you hear about the surprising news? North Korea has shipped off 3, 000 soldiers to Russia. They're not there for fun; these troops are undergoing training at various spots across the country. This development could spell trouble for Ukraine. North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, might be eyeing adv

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Future in America's Hands

In the battleground of Ukraine, the outcome isn't just decided by tanks and soldiers. The fate of the country is being shaped by America's presidential election. The war has divided opinions in the U. S. , with candidates having very different views on supporting Ukraine. Republican nominee Donald

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

A Growing Gathering: BRICS and Beyond

In the Russian city of Kazan, a significant meeting is taking place. Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting leaders from China, India, and other countries, in what is known as the BRICS summit. This group initially included Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, but now also counts Ira

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Drone Attacks Hit Russia’s Explosive Factories: Ukraine’s Strike and Russia’s Response

Ukraine has taken the fight to Russia, with drone strikes targeting ethanol plants in the Voronezh region. These plants are crucial for producing explosives, making them prime targets. Two people were injured, and two industrial enterprises were damaged in the attacks, which also sparked a fire. Fir

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Georgia's Election: A Red Flag for the West

In Georgia, a country stuck between the West and Russia, something worrying happened. The Georgian Dream Party, which is friendly with Russia, won a big election. But there were problems. The president said voter fraud was like a "Russian special operation. " Anti-corruption groups saw people voting

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Iran and Israel: A Call for Peace at the UN

The United States has issued a stern warning to Iran at the UN Security Council. They cautioned that there will be "severe consequences" if Iran carries out more attacks against Israel or U. S. personnel in the Middle East. This warning comes after Israel retaliated against Iran's recent missile att

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

US-Taiwan Arms Sale: China's Reaction

Tensions are heating up between China and the United States over a recent arms deal. The US decided to send $2 billion worth of advanced weaponry to Taiwan, which has not gone down well with China. Among the items are top-of-the-line missile systems meant to strengthen Taiwan’s air defense capabilit

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Amazon and Brian Williams' Unusual Election Night Experiment

Imagine this: a former NBC anchor, Brian Williams, partners with Amazon to cover the presidential election. No, we’re not in the future — it’s happening this November! Amazon is diving into live news for the first time, and they’ve picked a big name for the job. Williams, who’s covered elections bef

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