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May 14 2025POLITICS

South African Leader's Bold Words on Emigrating Afrikaners

The US welcomed 59 white South Africans on a Monday. This group, mainly Afrikaners, sought refuge in the US. They claimed they faced racial discrimination back home. President Trump granted them refugee status. South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa had strong words for these emigrants. He labele

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Aircraft Deal: A Gift or a Trap?

The United States and Qatar have made a significant move in their relationship. They signed a defense and aviation deal. This deal includes Qatar buying up to 210 Boeing jets. This is a massive order, valued at $96 billion. It is the largest order in Boeing's history. The deal is part of a larger e

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Gaza Under Fire: A Night of Tragedy and Uncertainty

In the early hours of Wednesday, the quiet of the night was shattered in northern Gaza. The Israeli military launched a series of airstrikes. The result was a grim tally of lives lost. The Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia was the first to report the grim news. By midday, over 50 bodies had been

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Face of Hamas: Muhammad Sinwar's Life and Legacy

In the shadowy world of Gaza politics, Muhammad Sinwar stands as a prominent figure. He is a top leader of Hamas. He is a man who has dodged death more than once. His life story is a complex web of family ties, political ambition, and survival. Sinwar was born in the bustling city of Khan Younis

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Role in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

The world watches as Turkey takes center stage in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The stage is set for potential peace talks in Istanbul. This is not the first time Turkey has been involved in such discussions. The last attempt in 2022 quickly fell apart. Russia blamed Ukraine and the West for want

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May 14 2025POLITICS

A Life of Contrasts: From Guerrilla to President

José Mujica, a former president of Uruguay, passed away at the age of 89. He was a man of many faces. He was a former guerrilla fighter who became a flower farmer. He was a president who drove an old car and lived in a small house. He was a leader who pushed for big changes in his country. Muji

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May 14 2025POLITICS

The Trump Family's Crypto Cash Grab

The Trump family's involvement in cryptocurrency is growing fast, and it's raising some serious questions. Unlike hotels or casinos, crypto deals can be secretive and cross borders easily. This makes it tough to track who's giving money to whom. The Trump family has already jumped into this world wi

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's Move to Lift AI Chip Export Limits

The recent decision by President Donald Trump to lift certain restrictions on AI chip exports has sparked significant debate. These restrictions, introduced during the final days of the previous administration, were designed to prevent advanced technology from reaching foreign adversaries. However,

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Judges Block Trump's Plan to Slash Key Agencies

A federal judge in Rhode Island has put a stop to a controversial move by the Trump Administration. The judge ordered the restoration of three key agencies that were targeted for severe cuts. These agencies support museums and libraries, minority-owned businesses, and labor dispute resolutions. The

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's Family Fortune: A Closer Look

The Trump family has found a way to turn the presidency into a money-making machine. In just a few weeks, their businesses have raked in over $2 billion. This cash flow comes from various ventures, including real estate, a digital currency, and an exclusive club set to open in Washington, where a me

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