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Mar 16 2025BUSINESS

Ubisoft's Troubled Waters: Shareholders Call for Change

Ubisoft, a major player in the video game industry, is facing some serious trouble. The company has been struggling with management issues and has not been doing well in the market. A group called AJ Investments, which owns a small part of Ubisoft, has been very vocal about these problems. They t

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Hamas and the US: A Deadlock in Hostage Negotiations

The US has publicly accused Hamas of being dishonest in their talks. They say Hamas is making impossible demands while pretending to support a ceasefire extension. The US wants Hamas to free a US-Israeli citizen and the remains of four other hostages. The US government has made it clear that they w

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Fighting for Kursk: Russia's Push and Peace Talks

Russia is making big moves to get back all of its Kursk region from Ukraine. This is happening while big talks are going on between the U. S. and Russia about stopping the fighting. Russia's military said they took back two small towns near Sudzha, a big town in the area. Ukraine has not said anythi

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Diabetic Foot Care: A Team Effort That Saves Lives

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) and lower extremity amputations (LEAs) are serious issues. They can lower the quality of life and even threaten survival. They also cost a lot of money for healthcare and the economy. Guidelines suggest using a team approach, but not much is said about how cost-effective

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Putin's Peace Ploy: A 30-Day Pause with Strings Attached

Putin has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, but there's a catch. He wants to use this pause to push for a permanent peace deal that addresses what he calls the "root causes" of the conflict. This could mean big changes for Ukraine's borders, as Putin has been claiming parts of Ukraine belong

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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Hamas' Hostage Release Plan: A Complex Web of Negotiations

The recent news about Hamas's decision to release American hostage Edan Alexander and the bodies of four other dual nationals has sparked a lot of discussion. This move comes after Hamas received a proposal from mediators to restart negotiations. The proposal, presented by the White House, aims to e

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

Hostage Release: Edan Alexander's Freedom and the Ongoing Struggle

Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old Israeli-American, has been held captive in the Gaza Strip for 525 days. Hamas finally agreed to release him along with the bodies of four other hostages. This decision comes as a result of ongoing talks in Qatar aimed at extending the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. The bodi

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's Economy Hits a Rough Patch

The economy is a hot topic right now, and it's causing some headaches for President Trump and his Republican allies. The stock market has been on a downward spiral, and many experts are worried about a potential recession. Trump's approach to the economy, which includes imposing tariffs and cutting

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Why Are Some Women in Southern Benin Saying No to COVID-19 Tests?

Southern Benin has been a hotspot for COVID-19, and screening tests have been a key tool in managing the pandemic. However, there's a big problem: many women in the region are refusing to take these tests. This refusal isn't just a minor inconvenience; it's a major roadblock in the fight against the

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Retreat: The Cost of Kursk

Ukraine's recent military setbacks in the Kursk region have significantly weakened its position in potential peace talks with Russia. In August, Ukraine made a bold move by seizing around 1, 300 square kilometers of Russian territory. This victory was seen as a major morale boost and a potential bar

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