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May 21 2026POLITICS

Eswatini’s Quick Deal With U. S. Deportees Sparks Legal and Human Rights Debate

Eswatini agreed to hold U. S. deportees in a short time after the Trump administration asked African countries to take them back, even though questions about the program’s legality were already raised. The deal was made after a private meeting between Prime Minister Russell Dlamini and the U. S. cha

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May 18 2026POLITICS

Russia’s Future Looks Foggy as Sanctions Tighten

Estonia’s top spy says President Putin faces hard choices. The war in Ukraine has slowed, with Russian troops barely gaining ground since 2023. At the same time, sanctions from Western countries are draining Russia’s money supply. The country’s $3 trillion economy fell by 0. 3 % in the firs

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Apr 23 2026CELEBRITIES

A Former Storage Wars Contestant Passes Away at 67

Darrell Sheets, known for his frequent appearances on the reality series that pits buyers against each other in auctions of abandoned storage units, died at his home in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. He was 67 years old. Police responded to the address around two in the morning, finding Sheets deceased

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Estonia Says Child Social‑Media Bans Won’t Fix Things

Estonia stands alone in the EU, refusing to ban kids from social media. The country’s education minister argued that blocking platforms won’t solve the real issues, and warned children will always find a way to access them. Research shows that too much time online can lead to depression, anxie

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Apr 11 2026ENVIRONMENT

Livestock Traditions Keep Estonia’s Countryside Alive

Estonia’s farms are more than places where animals graze; they are living pieces of history that show how people and nature can coexist. In many parts of Europe, small family farms are shrinking because big factories dominate the market. This trend threatens the unique mix of plants, animals and cul

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Apr 03 2026SPORTS

Where NBA Scouts See Darryn Peterson in the 2026 Draft Race

Darryn Peterson’s journey from a highly-touted freshman at Kansas to a projected mid-first-round pick in the 2026 NBA draft isn’t a straight path. In latest mock drafts, analysts now place him around the fifth spot—behind four other top talents. BYU’s AJ Dybantsa leads the pack as the consensus numb

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Mar 21 2026SPORTS

How one Kansas freshman guard bounced back from health scares to chase March Madness glory

Darryn Peterson wasn’t a sure thing when the season started. The Kansas freshman guard, expected to be a top NBA prospect, spent most of the year dealing with cramps so bad they landed him in the hospital once. That moment forced him to rethink how he treated his body, making tough calls like leavin

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Mar 19 2026POLITICS

Russian Jet Skips Estonian Borders, Diplomats Take Action

Estonia quickly called in a Russian diplomat after an aircraft crossed its airspace near the northern coast on March 18. The fighter, a SU‑30 model, drifted over Vaindloo Island in the Gulf of Finland for roughly one minute before returning to Russian airspace. The incident prompted Estonia’s Foreig

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Mar 05 2026BUSINESS

New Chapter for Dark Horse: A Shift in Leadership and Vision

Dark Horse Entertainment has entered a new era as its long‑time CEO, Mike Richardson, steps down after four decades of guiding the company from a small Oregon comic book shop to a global media powerhouse. The decision comes as part of Embracer Group’s plan to refresh Dark Horse’s direction after

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Jan 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

How Darryl McDaniels Found Strength in Sobriety

Darryl McDaniels, known as DMC from Run-DMC, has been sober since 2004. He believes that building a supportive community is crucial for those struggling with addiction. He has teamed up with 1 Million Strong to create welcoming spaces for people in the entertainment and sports industries who are on

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