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May 21 2025POLITICS

Families Hope for Peace Amidst Gaza Conflict

In the heart of the Gaza conflict, families are holding onto hope for the safe return of their loved ones. There are still 58 people held captive in Gaza. It is thought that 23 of them might still be alive. The situation is tense, with the United Nations reporting that aid supplies are stuck in w

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May 18 2025POLITICS

Gaza Under Fire: Ground Assaults and Human Toll

The conflict in Gaza has escalated with Israel launching significant ground operations. The recent offensive has led to a high number of casualties, including many children. The strikes have been intense, forcing the closure of major hospitals in the region. The Israeli military has been active in

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May 18 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Medical Crisis: Hospitals Under Fire

The situation in northern Gaza has taken a grim turn. All public hospitals in the region have stopped functioning. This is a direct result of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian groups. The Hamas-run health department made this announcement on a Sunday. They reported that Israeli tro

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May 17 2025POLITICS

Gaza: The Humanitarian Crisis and the World's Response

The situation in Gaza is dire, with a significant number of people facing severe hunger. This crisis has been ongoing for months, with international aid groups repeatedly warning about the dire conditions. The United Nations and other humanitarian organizations have been sounding the alarm about the

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Makes a Scene at Senate Hearing

The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, Ben Cohen, found himself in handcuffs after a dramatic protest during a Senate hearing. The event took place in a Senate committee room, where Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was testifying. Cohen was not alone in his protest; six others joi

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May 15 2025POLITICS

A Devastating Night in Gaza

The southern city of Khan Younis in Gaza faced a brutal night. More than 50 people lost their lives in heavy airstrikes. This was the second night of intense bombing. The strikes happened while the U. S. President was visiting the Middle East. Many hoped his visit would bring a ceasefire or more aid

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Hospital Under Fire: The Complex Reality of Gaza's War

Gaza's European Hospital was hit hard on Tuesday. The strike was aimed at a key Hamas leader. This event has brought attention to a tricky issue: Israel's strikes on medical sites and Hamas's use of these places for military goals. The hospital is in southern Gaza, near Khan Younis. It was badly dam

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May 15 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Power of Tavaborole: A New Hope Against Superbugs

The world is facing a serious problem with superbugs, especially in hospitals. These superbugs are bacteria that can resist many types of antibiotics. One group of these superbugs is called carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae. These bacteria produce enzymes that can break down antibiotics, makin

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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

Israel's Strike on Gaza: A High-Risk Gamble

In a bold move, Israel launched an airstrike on Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza. The goal? To take out Muhammad Sinwar, a key figure in Hamas's leadership. This wasn't just any attack. It was a targeted mission, aimed at one of the last major Hamas leaders still active in the region. Three Isra

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