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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Third Year: A Cry for Justice and Accountability

Gaza is entering its third year under a brutal siege, and the world is still turning a blind eye. The suffering is immense, and the complicity of governments, media, and international bodies is appalling. There are no excuses for this silence. The pain felt by those connected to Gaza is profound, ec

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Oct 05 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Gas Facilities Under Fire: A Strategic Winter Gambit

In a bold move, Russia has intensified its assault on Ukraine's gas infrastructure, marking one of the largest attacks since the conflict began. This isn't just about military strategy; it's a calculated attempt to disrupt Ukraine's winter preparations and test the resolve of its people. The focus

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Oct 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

India's Push for Local Tech Amid Global Tensions

India's tech scene is buzzing with a new trend: using local apps instead of big global names. This shift is gaining momentum, especially after the U. S. raised tariffs on Indian goods. Three top ministers are leading the charge, promoting Indian-made alternatives to apps like Google Maps, WhatsApp,

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Oct 02 2025SCIENCE

How Culture Shapes Empathy in Indonesia

Indonesia is a big country with many different cultures. People there have different ways of showing empathy. Empathy is about understanding and sharing the feelings of others. It can be good for people and society. But it can also have downsides, like making people biased towards those they are clo

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Oct 02 2025POLITICS

G7 Takes Aim at Nations Boosting Russian Oil Imports

The G7 nations are stepping up their game to tackle those buying more Russian oil since the Ukraine invasion. These countries, including the US, UK, and Germany, want to squeeze Russia's cash flow for the war. They're not just talking; they're planning actions. The group agreed to focus on countrie

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Azov Brigade: From Controversy to Combat Success

The Azov Brigade, once a controversial militia, has transformed into a key player in Ukraine's defense. This unit, now part of the 1st Azov Corps, played a crucial role in repelling Russian advances near Pokrovsk. Their success highlights the effectiveness of Ukraine's military restructuring. The A

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Oct 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Strategic Alliances: A Closer Look

Ukraine is currently the focal point of three key alliances aimed at countering Russia's influence. These alliances, known as the Lublin Triangle, the UK-Poland-Ukraine alliance, and the Odessa Triangle, each play a unique role in this geopolitical chess game. The Lublin Triangle, formed in 2020, i

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Oct 01 2025FINANCE

How Europe Plans to Fund Ukraine's War Effort

Europe is exploring creative ways to keep supporting Ukraine's defense efforts, especially as the U. S. signals a potential reduction in its financial aid. One idea gaining traction is the use of frozen Russian assets to create a loan for Ukraine. This loan wouldn't touch the actual money but would

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Sep 30 2025POLITICS

Italy's Political Waves: The Gaza Aid Flotilla Stir

Italy is in a bit of a political storm right now. Why? A big group of boats, called the Global Sumud Flotilla, is heading towards Gaza with aid. This has everyone talking and arguing. The flotilla has over 40 boats and is about 150 nautical miles from Gaza. It's got people from all over, including

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Future: A US Plan for Peace and Statehood

The US has shared a 21-point plan with some Arab and Muslim countries to end the Gaza war and pave the way for a Palestinian state. This plan is a big shift from previous ideas, as it now encourages Palestinians to stay in Gaza instead of moving elsewhere. It also talks about a possible Palestinian

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