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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Belgrade's Streets: A Clash of Views and Violence

In the heart of Belgrade, a tense standoff unfolded between protesters and authorities. The city's streets became a battleground as anti-government demonstrators faced off against those supporting President Vučić. The confrontation lasted until late in the evening, with both sides showing no signs o

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Jun 29 2025BUSINESS

Afghanistan: A New Destination for Adventurous Travelers

Afghanistan, a country once torn apart by war, is now seeing a slow but steady rise in tourism. People from all over the world are starting to explore its stunning landscapes and rich history. The Taliban government, which took control over three years ago, is eager to welcome these visitors. Touri

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Budapest Pride: A Bold Stand for Rights

In a powerful display of unity, over a hundred thousand people gathered for the Budapest Pride march, defying the Hungarian government's ban. This event, organized by Rainbow Mission and the city hall, was a clear message against the government's restrictive policies and a stand for LGBTQ+ rights an

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Hungary's Bold Stand for Pride and Rights

In Budapest, a massive crowd gathered to show their support for Pride and equality, despite the government's attempts to stop them. The event was a big deal, with people from all over Hungary and even other countries joining in. The government had tried to ban the march, but the mayor of Budapest fo

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Budapest Pride: A Bold Stand Against Discrimination

In the heart of Budapest, a vibrant display of resistance unfolded as thousands gathered for the 30th annual Pride march. The event, usually a celebration, took on a new significance this year as it became a protest against a recent ban on LGBTQ+ events. The streets of Budapest were filled with rai

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Belgrade's Big Protest: Students Lead the Charge Against the Government

In Serbia's capital, a massive crowd gathered to push for change. Students, who have been at the forefront of protests for nearly eight months, organized the rally. They want early elections and an end to what they see as government corruption. The protests started after a tragic accident. A train

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Thailand's Political Turmoil: Protests Erupt Over Prime Minister's Controversial Call

In Bangkok, a large group of people took to the streets to express their anger and demand the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The reason? A leaked phone conversation with Cambodia's former leader, Hun Sen, which has sparked a political firestorm. The protest was fueled by Paet

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Jun 28 2025EDUCATION

Money Troubles: How Budget Cuts Hit Schools in China

China made big changes to how taxes are shared between local and national governments. This put a lot of pressure on local budgets. So, what happened to school funding when money got tight? Researchers looked at what happened after a big tax reform in 2002. They found that counties hit hardest by t

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

Kenya's Youth Stand Up: One Year of Fighting for Change

In Kenya, young people are still fighting for their rights. They took to the streets to remember the protests from last year. These protests were against a new tax law that would have made life harder for many people. The government did not like the protests. They told TV and radio stations to stop

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Patients

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is known for being hard to treat. It grows fast and doesn't respond well to most treatments. But there's a new treatment called sacituzumab govitecan (SG) that's giving hope to patients. In a big study called ASCENT, SG was compared to standard chemotherapy. The

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