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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Release: Ecuador Frees Submersible Survivor

In a twist of events, Ecuador let go of a man who was the sole survivor from a U. S. attack on a small underwater vessel. This vessel was suspected of carrying drugs in the Caribbean. The man, Andrés Fernando Tufiño, was found to be healthy after medical checks. Prosecutors in Ecuador said they had

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Oct 21 2025CELEBRITIES

John Stamos Stands by Lori Loughlin: A Friendship Tested

John Stamos has been a steadfast friend to Lori Loughlin during her tough times. He recently shared his thoughts on her separation from Mossimo Giannulli and the college admissions scandal. Stamos described Giannulli as a "terrible narcissist" and said he would never speak to him again. Stamos and

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Global Tensions: A New Era of Uncertainty

The world is in a precarious state, not seen since the end of World War Two. This is the stark warning from a top Russian intelligence official. Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russia's SVR, shared this view, highlighting the intense competition among global powers. Naryshkin pointed out that the world i

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Bank of Ireland's Big Car Loan Bill

Bank of Ireland is facing a hefty bill. They've just doubled their estimate for compensating customers who were sold car loans they didn't need or understand. The new total? A whopping £350 million. That's a lot of money, and it's all because the UK's financial watchdog, the FCA, has changed the rul

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

NASA Eyes New Moon Mission Bids as SpaceX Falls Behind

NASA is shaking things up! They're now inviting other companies to compete for the Artemis 3 moon mission contract. This comes after SpaceX, the original contender, has faced delays. The goal is to ensure the U. S. beats China to the moon, a race that's heating up fast. The Artemis missions are a b

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza Tensions Rise as Government Shutdown Drags On

The fragile peace in Gaza faced a serious challenge this weekend. Israel attacked Gaza after claiming its soldiers were targeted near Rafah. Two Israeli soldiers died, but Hamas denied any involvement. Gaza officials reported many civilian deaths. Both sides blame each other for breaking the ceasefi

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza Hostage Remains: A Step Towards Closure

In a somber development, Israeli authorities have taken custody of a deceased hostage's remains from Gaza. This transfer, facilitated by the Red Cross, marks another chapter in the ongoing efforts to recover hostages under the recent ceasefire agreement. The identity of the deceased remains unknown

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Oct 20 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin and Big Tech: A Growing Divide

Bitcoin and the tech-heavy Invesco QQQ ETF have long been seen as two sides of the same coin, both reflecting investor confidence. However, this close relationship is starting to crack. Over the past month, the connection between these two has weakened significantly. The QQQ ETF, which includes majo

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Justice Delayed: The Long Wait for a Politician's Trial

In a turn of events, the trial of ex-Northern Ireland politician Jeffrey Donaldson has been pushed back yet again. This time, the court decided it won't happen until next year. The initial delay was in March, and the trial was supposed to start in November. But now, it's clear that won't happen. Th

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Oct 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Venezuela's Coal Dilemma: A Risky Bet

Venezuela is making a bold move with coal. The country is struggling due to U. S. sanctions, so it's focusing on coal to bring in money. They've teamed up with a Turkish company to reopen old mines. The goal is to export over 10 million tons this year. However, this rush is causing problems. Safety

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