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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Italy's Big Change: Less Oversight, More Debate

Italy's government just made a bold move. They passed a new law that reduces the power of the court that checks how public money is spent. This court, known as the Court of Auditors, has been a strong watchdog, making sure Italy and the EU's rules are followed. The new law limits the court's abilit

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Virginians Say No to Healthcare Cuts

Virginians are not happy with the recent healthcare changes. A big group of people, nearly four times more, want Congress to keep the tax credits that help pay for health insurance. These credits expired at the end of last year because Congress did not extend them. Without them, many people might lo

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Medina's Police Unions Secure Pay Raise Deal

Medina, Ohio, is making strides in employee compensation. The city's finance committee gave the thumbs up to a tentative deal with patrol and communications officers. This agreement covers a three-year contract, aiming to boost pay for these essential workers. The proposed deal includes a 4% pay hi

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Fighting in Ukraine: New Village Falls, Town Holds Strong

In the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Russia claims to have taken control of a small village in the southeastern Zaporizhzhia region. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces are holding their ground in a nearby town, despite some setbacks. Russia now controls about 19% of Ukraine's territory in the east and sout

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Nigeria and U. S. Team Up: Fighting Terror, Not Religion

Nigeria's foreign minister, Yusuf Tuggar, recently shared some important details about the country's fight against terrorism. He made it clear that the recent strikes on Christmas were not a solo effort. They were planned together with the U. S. This shows that Nigeria is serious about tackling terr

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

UK Police Ditch Non-Crime Hate Records: A Step Towards Common Sense?

UK police are making a big change. They want to stop recording non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs). These are things that aren't crimes but are thought to be motivated by hate. Police chiefs think this system isn't working well. They say it takes officers away from real crime and might hurt free speech

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

How Oman's Media Portrays Women: A Look Behind the Scenes

In Oman, the way women are shown in media is not just about fairness. It's about sending a message. The country's leaders and influential people have specific ideas about how women should be represented. They want to show progress and modernity. But they also want to keep traditional power structure

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Unveiling Russia: Five Books That Challenge Our Understanding

Russia's recent years have been tough, with tight internet controls and many people charged with serious crimes. But, there's been a silver lining: new books that help us understand Russia better. Here are five books that offer fresh insights. Lana Estemirova's "Please Live: The Chechen Wars, My Mo

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Peace Plan: Can Trump and Zelensky Break the Deadlock?

The Ukraine-Russia conflict is at a standstill. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has a plan to end the war. He wants to talk about it with U. S. President Donald Trump. Trump thinks there's a chance for a deal. But he knows it's not easy. One side wants peace, but the other might not. Russia'

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

Syria and Russia: Strengthening Ties in Defense and Beyond

Syria’s top officials recently traveled to Russia for high-level talks. They met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The main focus? Military teamwork. Syria wants to boost its army’s power. Russia, in turn, seeks to keep its strong presence in Syria. The talks covered a lot. They included defen

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