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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Armenia’s Vote: A Shift Toward the West

The first national election after a major loss to Azerbaijan has just begun. Early counts from only five percent of polling places show the ruling party, Civil Contract, winning about 57 percent. This result comes from Armenia’s election board shown on public television. The second strongest

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Jun 08 2026RELIGION

Sagrada Família Reaches New Heights After 144 Years

The Sagrada Família in Barcelona has finally reached its highest point, with the last big piece—a cross on the central tower—placed in February. After more than a century of construction, the church now stands 566 feet tall, close to the height of a five‑story building. The ceremony will be led by P

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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Real Madrid’s New President: A Fresh Vote and Big Plans

Real Madrid’s boardroom saw a real shake‑up on Sunday. A club that had gone two decades without a contested election finally opened its doors to democracy, and the result was a win for long‑time boss Florentino Perez. He captured roughly two thirds of the vote, while a challenger from the renewabl

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Combining Money Help and Mind Skills to Stop Teen Depression

The study looks at whether a mix of money‑support and self‑control training can stop anxiety and sadness in young people who live in cities with big poverty. Researchers are testing this idea in three countries: Colombia, Nepal and South Africa. Instead of treating only the money problem or only

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Building Trust in Elections, One Cycle at a Time

When people line up to vote, they see only the brief moment of checking in and marking a ballot. Behind that instant lies months of hard work: testing machines, handling ballots safely, training staff, guarding against cyber threats, and conducting audits. A longtime election official has oversee

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Peru’s Vote Count Stuck, Winner Still Unclear

The final result of Peru’s presidential runoff remains undecided even after voting ended on Sunday, as election officials are taking their time to count ballots. At the point of data release, conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori held a small advantage over nationalist congressman Roberto Sánchez

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Peru’s Election: A Tight Race with Surprising Stakes

The final vote in Peru’s presidential contest was a nail‑biter, with early tallies showing no clear winner. A quick exit poll indicated that the two frontrunners were tied in statistical terms, though the more conservative candidate had a small advantage. The duel matched Keiko Fujimori, who r

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Castlevania Adventure Begins in 1499 Paris

The upcoming action‑adventure title “Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse” will hit shelves on October 15, bringing a fresh story to the long‑running franchise. Developed jointly by KONAMI and Evil Empire, with extra help from indie studio Motion Twin, the game shifts its focus to a new heroine, Rose Bel

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Jun 08 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Clockwork Revolution: A New RPG Adventure for PC and Xbox in 2027

A new role‑playing game is on the horizon, set to launch in 2027 for PC and Xbox Series X|S. The title, Clockwork Revolution, comes from inXile Entertainment, a studio led by Brain Fargo who helped create the original Fallout and Wasteland games. During the Xbox Games Showcase, fans saw a glimpse of

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Jun 08 2026HEALTH

Celebrating Three Decades of Mouth Cancer Awareness

The initiative that began in 1995 is now entering its thirtieth year. It started as a simple push to make people think about oral health and the risks that can lead to cancer. Over the years, it has grown into a national conversation that reaches schools, workplaces and health clinics. In t

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