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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

India's Underwater Guardians: The Silent Power of Kalvari-Class Submarines

India's underwater strength is something to talk about. Six Kalvari-class submarines, which are part of the Scorpene design, are making waves. These subs are not just any ordinary vessels; they are among the quietest diesel-electric submarines globally. The names INS Kalvari, INS Khanderi, INS Karan

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Brazil's Finance Minister Hints at Future Plans

Fernando Haddad, Brazil's Finance Minister, hinted he might step down soon. He shared this with O Globo in a recent chat. Haddad wants to help Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's 2026 presidential campaign. He made it clear he won't run for office himself, but he wants to shape the campaign's strategy. Had

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Saudi Arabia's Big Plans for a Brighter Future

Saudi Arabia just wrapped up a major event called MOMENTUM 2025. It was a big deal for the country's future. Over three days, they signed 45 agreements worth a whopping 6 billion SAR. These deals are not just about money. They are about making things better for small businesses, tourism, culture, jo

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

Greece's Finance Minister Takes EU Stage Amid Domestic Storms

Greece's finance minister, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, has secured a significant EU role, becoming the president of the Eurogroup. This group includes economy and finance ministers from across the EU. His election comes at a time when Greece is facing serious issues at home. Pierrakakis is known for his

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A President's Limited Power: The Symbolic Gesture for a Convicted Clerk

In a move that grabbed headlines but had little real impact, former President Trump declared he would pardon Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk. She was found guilty of meddling with voting equipment after the 2020 election. However, this pardon is mostly for show because Trump can't pardon

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Dec 12 2025CRIME

Unsolved Fire Tragedy: Seeking Answers in Cleveland

A tragic fire in Cleveland has left two men dead, and the cause remains a mystery. The blaze, which broke out in the early hours of June 15, claimed the lives of Andrew Allen, 57, and Christopher Miller, 45. Firefighters arrived at the scene on East 121st Street just after 4:15 a. m. to find one man

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Dec 12 2025RELIGION

Could Religion Make a Comeback in America?

In recent times, the trend of declining religious participation in America seems to have hit a pause. Data from Pew Research Center reveals that around 70% of Americans still connect with a religion, a tiny drop from 2020. Interestingly, daily prayers and church visits have stayed the same over the

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Helping Caregivers Bounce Back: A Closer Look at Support Groups for Dementia Caregivers

Caring for someone with dementia is tough. It takes a toll on both the mind and body. Resilience, or the ability to bounce back from stress, is crucial for caregivers. It helps them stay emotionally stable and healthy. But, there aren't many structured programs designed to build this resilience in c

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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring Faith and Doubt in the Latest Knives Out Mystery

The new Knives Out film, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, dives into themes of faith, guilt, and power. Unlike the previous movies, which focused on wealth and greed, this one explores the complexities of belief and doubt. Set in a small, close-knit village, the story follows detective Benoi

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

A Photojournalist's Fight: Faith, Freedom, and Fear

In a detention center in Georgia, a man named Ya'akub Vijandre is grappling with a harsh reality. He's been locked up since October, all because of some posts he made on social media. The government says these posts are linked to terrorism, but Vijandre and his lawyers argue that he's being targeted

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