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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Congo Celebrates Victory Over Ebola Amid Ongoing Health Challenges

Congo has declared the end of its latest Ebola outbreak, marking a significant win in the country's fight against the deadly virus. The 16th outbreak, which began in September 2023, has left a trail of 53 confirmed cases and 43 deaths. The health minister, Roger Kamba, announced the good news in Kin

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Young Minds Shaping Global Diplomacy

In a world where local politics often overshadows international affairs, a recent gathering in Washington D. C. showed how young people are stepping up to bridge the gap. The event, called \"The World, On Balance, \" brought together a diverse group of people, from college freshmen to retired diplom

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Sudan's Refugee Crisis: A Struggle for Survival at the Chad Border

In the small town of Tine, Chad, near the Sudanese border, refugees face a dire situation. Many have fled violence in Sudan, only to find little help upon arrival. Najwa Isa Adam, a 32-year-old refugee, now cooks for other displaced families. She escaped al-Fashir, where she was held captive and ass

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Ukrainian Driver's Quick Thinking Saves the Day

In a tense moment during a mission, a group of Ukrainian soldiers found themselves in a life-or-death situation. A Russian drone, armed with explosives, was hot on their trail, trying to strike their vehicle. The soldiers in the back tried to shoot it down, but hitting a fast-moving drone is no easy

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Brazil's Big Soybean Boom: What's Driving the Record Harvest?

Brazil is set to make a big splash in the soybean world. By 2025/26, the country is expected to produce a whopping 178 million metric tons of soybeans. That's a lot of soy! This forecast comes from Itau BBA, a big name in the industry. The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) thinks Brazil will pr

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

North Bay Beaches: Brace for Big Waves and High Tides

This week, the North Bay beaches are in for a wild ride. The National Weather Service has warned that big waves and high tides are on their way, which could lead to some serious hazards and even flooding. First, the waves. After a weekend of some seriously strong waves, another round is expected to

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Dec 01 2025WEATHER

Massachusetts Braces for Early Winter Snow

Massachusetts is preparing for its first significant snowfall of the season. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for December 2, with central and western regions expected to receive the most snow. This early-season snowfall is predicted to be heavy and wet, making travel cha

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Trade Finance: A Global Shift Towards Digital and Growth

The trade finance market is on the rise, expected to hit USD 95. 74 billion by 2030. This growth is driven by a shift towards digital solutions and open-account methods, even though traditional letters of credit remain important in high-risk deals. New rules and blockchain tech are making trade easi

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Russia and China: A New Era of Easy Travel

Russia has just made it easier for many Chinese citizens to visit. President Vladimir Putin signed a decree allowing tourists, business people, academics, artists, and athletes from China to enter Russia without a visa for up to 30 days. This move is seen as a way to strengthen ties between the two

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Dec 01 2025EDUCATION

Smart Ways to Navigate College and Beyond

College life can be tricky, but some books from 2025 offer great advice to help students and educators. "Hacking College" talks about how students can make the most of their college experience by focusing on their interests and not just their major. It's like a guide to making college work for you,

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