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Dec 21 2025RELIGION

Young Faith Leaders: Bringing Christianity to the Digital Age

In today's world, young Christians are turning to online influencers for guidance and community. These influencers, mostly from Millennial and Gen Z generations, are using podcasts, social media, and other digital platforms to connect with young people who are seeking answers to life's tough questio

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

E. coli's Hidden Role in Prostate Enlargement

In Ghana, older men often face prostate issues. One common problem is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), where the prostate grows larger. Scientists know that stress and the environment can play a part in this. But what about infections? A recent study looked into the link between E. coli bacteria

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Dec 21 2025CRYPTO

Poland's Crypto Rules: Good or Bad for New Businesses?

Poland is setting up new rules for cryptocurrency. This is big news for new businesses in the crypto world. The country's government is trying to make things clearer and safer. But some people worry that these rules might make it harder for new businesses to grow. The new rules are called the Crypt

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Odesa Under Fire: A City in the Crosshairs

In the dead of night, Odesa faced another brutal attack. Russia's relentless strikes on this Black Sea port city have left a grim toll. Eight lives were lost, and 27 more were hurt. The latest assault targeted a port facility in Pivdenne. A bus full of people was caught in the crossfire, adding to t

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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Italy's Economy: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Challenges

Italy's economic outlook is showing signs of improvement, but there are still hurdles to overcome. The latest data reveals a boost in consumer and business confidence, which is a positive sign for the country's third-largest economy in the euro zone. Consumer confidence has seen a slight uptick, ri

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Courts Tell Companies: Green Spending is Not Optional

The Supreme Court of India has made a big decision. It says companies must spend money on protecting the environment. This is not just a nice thing to do. It is a rule. The court says companies have a duty to care for nature. The court looked at a case about the Great Indian Bustard. This bird is i

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Lech: A Hidden Gem for Ski Lovers

Lech, a small town in Austria, is a favorite spot for those who love skiing but want to avoid the crowds and cameras. It's known for its luxurious yet quiet vibe, lots of snow, and beautiful slopes. Unlike some other ski destinations, Lech offers a more relaxed atmosphere, making it a popular choice

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Dec 20 2025FINANCE

Russia's Rate Cut: A Step Towards Economic Balance

In a move to stabilize the economy, Russia's central bank lowered its key interest rate to 16%. This decision came as inflation is easing, but the economy is still struggling to grow, partly due to the ongoing military actions in Ukraine. The central bank's announcement coincided with President Vla

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Dec 20 2025CRYPTO

Big Names Back Abu Dhabi's Blockchain Boom

Big finance players are jumping into Abu Dhabi's blockchain scene. BlackRock, Mastercard, and Franklin Templeton have all teamed up with the ADI Foundation. This shows they believe in blockchain tech that follows the rules. The ADI Foundation is making waves. It's building a blockchain network that

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic's Hidden Pathways: Tracing Non-Floating Debris Around the Iberian Peninsula

The ocean's plastic problem is not just about what floats. While the world focuses on surface plastics, a silent accumulation is happening below. Recent research used advanced computer models to track non-floating plastics around the Iberian Peninsula. This isn't just about seeing where plastics go.

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