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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

A Change of Heart: Zahawi Joins Reform UK

Nadhim Zahawi, who once held high positions in the Conservative Party, has made a surprising move. He has decided to join Reform UK, a party led by Nigel Farage. Zahawi believes the UK is facing a tough time and sees Reform as a way to bring about change. At a press event, Zahawi talked about why h

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Iran's Tense Stand-off: Protests, Talks, and Threats

Iran is in a tough spot right now. The country is dealing with massive protests, economic troubles, and a complicated relationship with the US. The European Parliament has decided to ban Iranian diplomats from its buildings. This is because of the violent way the Iranian government is handling prote

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Big Oil and Big Politics: Trump vs. Exxon in Venezuela

Venezuela has a lot of oil. Like, a lot. It's got the biggest reserves in the world. So, it's no surprise that big oil companies are interested. But it's not that simple. The country has had some issues, to say the least. Exxon Mobil, one of the biggest oil companies in the world, has been cautious

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Alaska's Mary Peltola Takes on Senate Challenge

Mary Peltola, a familiar face in Alaska politics, is stepping up to the plate for a Senate run. She's no stranger to tough races, having already made history as the first Alaska Native in Congress. But this time, she's eyeing a bigger prize: the Senate seat currently held by Republican Dan Sullivan.

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Stars Shine Light on ICE Issues at Golden Globes

Stars at the Golden Globes took a stand this year. They wore pins to honor Renee Good. She was shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. The pins said \"BE GOOD\" and \"ICE OUT. \" The pins brought politics to the awards show. Last year, the event was more about movies and TV. This year, it was differ

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Myanmar's Dark Past Under the Spotlight at UN Court

The UN's top court is set to examine whether Myanmar's actions against the Rohingya minority constitute genocide. This case, brought by Gambia in 2019, focuses on Myanmar's 2017 military campaign in Rakhine state, which led to widespread allegations of atrocities. Myanmar, now under military rule,

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Japan's Prime Minister Plays Political Chess

Japan is buzzing with political moves. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is thinking about ending the current parliament session soon. They might call a surprise election for February. This is not a usual step. It shows they want to use the prime minister's popularity to their advantage. Pr

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Greenland's Rare Earth Dream: A Rocky Path

Greenland is a place with a lot of rare earth elements. These are important for making high-tech stuff like electric cars and robots. But mining them there is super tough. The weather is harsh, and there are no roads or power lines. Plus, the rocks holding these elements are tricky to work with. So

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

French Farmers Stand Up Against Food Imports

Farmers in France are taking action. They are stopping trucks at major locations. This includes the biggest container port and a key highway near Paris. They are doing checks on imported food. Why? They are upset about a trade deal between the EU and Mercosur. They believe this deal will bring unfai

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Thailand's Political Shake-Up: Who's Leading the Race?

In Thailand, the upcoming election is heating up, and the progressive People's Party is making waves. They're currently the favorite among voters, according to recent polls. This is big news because it shows a strong challenge to the current Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, who's been in power f

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