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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Troops Clash in Syria: What Happened and Why It Matters

In a small village near the Israeli border, a tense situation unfolded early one morning. Israeli soldiers were on a mission to capture two brothers linked to a terror group. These brothers were suspected of planning attacks on Israel and had previously launched rockets. The soldiers managed to arre

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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

Japan's Money Moves: Spending Big, Borrowing More

Japan is making big financial moves. The country is planning to sell more short-term bonds. This is to support a huge spending plan led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. It's the largest spending plan since Japan eased its pandemic rules. The government has approved extra funds. The total is 18. 3

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Who Will Lead the Eurogroup Next?

The Eurogroup, a group of finance ministers from countries using the euro, is looking for a new leader. The current president, Paschal Donohoe, stepped down recently to join the World Bank. This opens the door for two new candidates: Kyriakos Pierrakakis from Greece and Vincent Van Peteghem from Bel

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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

Why Finance is Choosing Flexibility Over AI Champions

The tech world is buzzing about the latest AI models, like Google's Gemini and OpenAI's GPT. Some say Google is ahead, others think OpenAI will catch up. But while tech fans argue about who's on top, banks and investment firms are thinking differently. They're not picking sides in the AI battle. In

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Nov 28 2025WEATHER

Denver's Weekend Weather: A Chilly Turn

Denver is in for a weather shift this weekend, with a drop in temperatures and a light dusting of snow. The change starts late Friday and sticks around through the weekend. First, it's going to be warm on Friday. The high will be around 62 degrees. But don't get used to it. Things are about to chan

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Nov 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Who Paint: Art Beyond the Spotlight

Many celebrities are known for their work in movies, music, or fashion, but did you know that some of them are also talented artists? These stars have found a creative outlet beyond their main careers, using paint, clay, and other materials to express themselves. Adrien Brody, for example, was a pa

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Social Media Shapes Our View of Wild Monkeys

In Algeria, Barbary macaques are facing a unique challenge: how people see them online. Two videos went viral on Facebook. One showed a monkey dressed up in sports clothes during a protest. The other showed a monkey being fed soda by tourists in its natural home. Researchers looked at the comments a

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

AEG Europe: Leading the Way in Workplace Inclusion

AEG Europe has earned a spot among the top 50 most inclusive workplaces in the UK for 2025/26. This recognition highlights their dedication to fostering equality, diversity, and inclusion (ED&I) in the workplace. The company has also achieved the highest level, Leading-Edge status, on the Inclusion

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

Caught on Camera: Drug Deal Gone Wrong

In a recent bust, a man from Colbert found himself in hot water after police caught him selling drugs on Nellie B Avenue in east Athens. The whole thing went down because of a new high-tech setup at the Athens-Clarke County Police Department. This place, called the Real Time Crime Center, lets cops

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Nov 28 2025LIFESTYLE

Artists Shine Light on Women's Struggles in Turkey

In a bold move, Sumeyye Akyol, a rising artist from Turkey, showcased her powerful piece, "Domination, " at the BASE 2025 event. This artwork uses hair to symbolize women's resistance and freedom of choice. Akyol, who grew up in the conservative town of Batman, knows firsthand the pressures women fa

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