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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Russia's Setback: Losing Influence in Global Shipping Governance

Russia recently faced a significant setback when it failed to secure a seat on the United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO) governing council. This is not the first time Russia has encountered such a hurdle. Earlier in September, it also failed to gain enough support for a position

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

A Deadly Night in Syria: Israeli Raid Leaves Many Hurt

In the early hours of a recent Friday, chaos erupted in the Syrian town of Beit Jin. Israeli forces stormed the area, leading to a violent clash. The result? At least 13 people lost their lives, including two young children. Many others were injured, some severely. The Israeli military claimed they

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Nov 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Simon Cowell's Unusual Health Routine: What's Really Going On?

Simon Cowell, the well-known music industry figure, has been quite open about his health habits lately. He recently talked about visiting a wellness clinic where they take his blood, clean it, and put it back in. Cowell, who is 66, said this process, along with better eating, more exercise, and less

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Legal Immigration Under Scrutiny After Recent Incident

The U. S. government is tightening rules for legal immigration following a shooting involving an Afghan immigrant. This move mirrors past policies and may face legal hurdles. The recent incident has sparked a debate about immigration policies and national security. The shooting, which left one Nati

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Nov 29 2025CRIME

Justice Takes a Turn: Charges Dropped in Case That Ignited Hate

In a surprising turn of events, prosecutors in Northern Ireland have decided to drop charges against two young Romanian boys. These boys were accused of a serious crime that led to violent protests and attacks on immigrants. The case involved an alleged assault on a teenage girl in Ballymena, a town

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Helping Kids with Tics: What Doctors and Teachers Think

Doctors and teachers often meet kids with tics first. But many families feel they don't get enough help. They think these professionals don't know enough about tics. A recent study in Denmark wanted to understand how these professionals see and handle tic disorders. Twelve people, including doctors

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

How Money Matters in Health: A Look at Canada's Urban Areas

Canada has been dealing with a big problem for a long time. People with less money often have worse health than those with more. This isn't just happening in one place. It's seen in cities, provinces, and all over the country. Everyone agrees that things like where you live, your job, and how much e

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

A Deadly Attack on Guardians of the Capital

A tragic incident shook Washington, D. C. , as a gunman opened fire on two National Guard members. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, now faces first-degree murder charges after one of the victims, Sarah Beckstrom, succumbed to her injuries. Beckstrom, a 20-year-old Army specialist, was pronounced d

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

The Great Deal Hunt: How Shoppers Are Battling Inflation This Black Friday

This year, Black Friday is more than just a shopping event; it's a strategy for many to cope with rising prices. With the cost of everyday items like food, housing, and energy going up, people are on the lookout for discounts on everything from household essentials to electronics and toys. Gone are

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fossil Fuel Roadmap: Who's Really Blocking Progress at COP30?

At the recent COP30 climate talks in Belém, a mysterious "informal list" of 84 countries supposedly opposed to a fossil fuel roadmap caused quite a stir. This list, compiled by the Brazilian presidency, was meant to show who was blocking progress on transitioning away from fossil fuels. However, a c

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