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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Iran's Artists and Stars Stand Up for Change

Iran's government is facing a lot of heat from its own people and those living abroad. Many famous Iranians, like singers, actors, and filmmakers, are speaking out against the regime. They are using their platforms to raise awareness about the protests and the government's harsh response. One of th

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Jan 14 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: Senate Takes a Big Step

The Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry has a big plan. They want to make crypto rules clearer. On January 27, they will talk about a new bill. This bill could change how crypto works in the U. S. The committee shared this news on Monday. They will show the bill on January 21.

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Netanyahu's Tough Road Ahead: Can He Survive the Challenges?

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister, is in hot water. With elections coming up, he's got a lot on his plate. Polls show he's losing, and his reputation has taken a hit after the Hamas attack last year. But there's more to his troubles than just that. Netanyahu is also dealin

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Jan 14 2026EDUCATION

A Big Bet on Education: Lithuania's New Learning Revolution

Tesonet, a tech group, is putting a lot of money into private education in Lithuania. They want to create a top-notch learning system that covers everything from kindergarten to college. The main goal? To give the brightest students access to great education, no matter where they live or how much th

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Sudan's Economy in Shambles: A Closer Look at the Crisis

Sudan is in a tough spot. The war has wrecked the economy, and the finance minister, Gibril Ibrahim, is trying to figure out how to fix it. He said the country has lost all its main sources of money. The fighting started nearly three years ago between the army and a rival group called the Rapid Supp

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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Lone Elephant's Nighttime Terror in Jharkhand

In the eastern part of India, a single-tusked elephant has been causing chaos. Over the past few weeks, it has killed 22 people in Jharkhand. The elephant has been moving around at night, attacking villages in the West Singhbhum district. The first attack happened on January 1st in Bandijhari villag

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Slow Prisoner Release: A Test of Trust

In Venezuela, the government's promise to free political prisoners is moving at a snail's pace, leaving families frustrated and skeptical. The son of a jailed opposition leader, Ramón Guanipa, has a message for President Trump: don't be fooled by the small number of releases so far. He believes Trum

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Hong Kong's Jimmy Lai Faces Life in Prison: A Closer Look

Jimmy Lai, a prominent democracy advocate and former media tycoon, is in hot water. He's been found guilty under Hong Kong's national security law and could spend the rest of his life behind bars. This law came into play after massive anti-government protests shook Hong Kong a few years back. Lai w

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Jan 13 2026SCIENCE

Is the World Really as Bad as It Seems?

People often think the world is getting worse. They see rude behavior, online trolls, and bad news everywhere. It feels like kindness is disappearing. But is this really true? Research shows that most people still value kindness and honesty. A big study with over 32, 000 people from different cultu

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Kyiv Faces Chilly Challenge as Russia's Attacks Continue

In Kyiv, the struggle to bring back heat and electricity continues. This comes after Russia's recent strikes on energy sites. It's been over three days since the attacks, and many people are still in the cold. President Zelenskiy has a warning. He says Russia might launch more attacks soon. He want

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