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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Taipei's Rare Violence: A Lone Attacker's Deadly Spree

Taiwan, known for its low crime rates, faced an unusual incident last Friday. A single attacker caused chaos in Taipei's busy shopping area. Four people lost their lives, including the attacker himself. The man, identified as Chang Wen, was 27 years old and came from Taoyuan. He died after falling f

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Dec 20 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather Watch: Rain in the West, Clouds in the East

The weather in Türkiye is set to change over the weekend. Western parts of the country will see rain, while the rest will have partly cloudy skies. The weather experts have shared their predictions. On Saturday, no rain is expected anywhere in Türkiye. The southern and southwestern areas will have

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Kenya's Fishy Export Numbers: A Closer Look

Kenya's trade in ornamental fish is facing some serious issues. A recent report by TRAFFIC has uncovered big differences between what Kenya says it exports and what other countries say they import. This isn't just about numbers; it's about money, the environment, and how well the country is managing

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Sony Takes the Lead in the Peanuts Universe

Sony has just made a big move in the world of entertainment. They are now the majority owners of the beloved "Peanuts" brand. This means they will have a lot of say in what happens to Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the gang. The deal is worth a whopping $457 million. Sony already had a 39%

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Russia's Economy: Can Sanctions Really Change Putin's Mind?

Russia's economy is facing tough times. Inflation is high, the budget deficit is growing, and oil and gas revenues are dropping. But don't expect Putin to stop the war in Ukraine anytime soon. Experts say Russia can keep fighting for years, even with Western sanctions. The Kremlin is managing the e

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Holiday Scents: Enjoying Them Safely

During the holidays, many people love filling their homes with festive scents. Candles, fireplaces, and incense can make a space feel cozy. However, these sources of warmth and fragrance can also affect the air quality inside homes. People often spend more time indoors during the colder months. Thi

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Tech Jobs Face a Bumpy Road Ahead

The tech industry is in a tough spot right now. Job cuts are piling up, and the outlook isn't great. The unemployment rate for tech jobs hit 4% in November, up from earlier in the year. That's a clear sign that tech companies are struggling. Over the past few months, the number of tech workers acros

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Wall Street's Tech-Powered Rally: A Closer Look

Wall Street saw a boost on Friday, marking the second day of gains after some shaky starts earlier in the week. Tech stocks, especially those in the artificial intelligence sector, were the stars of the show. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both ended the week on a high note, despite some rough patches. The

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: Teaming Up for Better Community Wellbeing

Faith groups are often at the heart of communities, offering support and connection. Yet, they are sometimes overlooked when it comes to public health efforts in places like Australia and the UK. Recent studies show that partnering faith communities with health experts can make a real difference in

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Financial Lifeline: EU Steps Up with a Massive Loan

Ukraine is getting a big financial boost from the European Union (EU). The EU has decided to lend Ukraine 90 billion euros over the next two years. This money is crucial for Ukraine, which has been struggling financially since the Russian invasion in 2022. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is h

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