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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Iran's Post-War Crackdown: A Closer Look

Iran is tightening its grip after a brief war with Israel. The government has executed three more people for alleged spying, making it six in just 12 days. These men were said to be working for Israel's Mossad, but rights groups argue they were just regular workers who didn't get fair trials. The e

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Deadly Food Hunt: Soldiers Speak Out

In Gaza, getting food has become a life-threatening task. Soldiers have come forward, sharing disturbing accounts of being ordered to shoot at starving crowds near food distribution sites. These sites, controlled by Israel, operate unpredictably, often leaving people desperate and vulnerable. The I

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Budapest Pride: A Bold Stand Against Discrimination

In the heart of Budapest, a vibrant display of resistance unfolded as thousands gathered for the 30th annual Pride march. The event, usually a celebration, took on a new significance this year as it became a protest against a recent ban on LGBTQ+ events. The streets of Budapest were filled with rai

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

Israel's Military Moves: A New Middle East?

Israel has made some big moves lately. In less than two years, it has changed the balance of power in the Middle East. After a surprise attack caught them off guard, Israel struck back hard. They targeted Iran and its allies, like Hamas and Hezbollah. This wasn't just a few small fights. It was a se

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Numbers and Genes: How Math is Changing Our Understanding of DNA

People often think of genetics as just about DNA, but math plays a huge role too. Over the last few decades, new math ideas have helped scientists understand our genes better. These advances are not just cool; they are changing how we study genes, evolution, and even crime scenes. One big area is f

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Women Warriors: The Hidden Struggles of UK Ex-Service Members

The UK's female ex-service members have faced significant challenges, particularly those who served during the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. A recent study aims to shed light on the prevalence of military sexual trauma (MST) and its impact on their mental health. The study focuses on understandin

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Fungi's Genetic Hitchhikers: How Starships Help Them Thrive

Fungi are sneaky survivors. They often find themselves in tough spots, like food or hospitals, where they need to adapt quickly. One way they do this is by picking up new genetic material from other organisms. This process is called horizontal gene transfer. Recently, scientists have found that fung

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Jun 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Struggle of Waking Up and Acting Fast

Ever tried to do something important right after waking up? It's tough, right? Now, imagine being a driver in a self-driving car. You're napping, and suddenly, you need to take over. But what if you were in deep sleep? A recent study looked into this. Researchers had people drive in a simulator aft

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Soldiers Bounce Back After Brain Bumps

Soldiers often face brain injuries, even mild ones. These injuries can make it hard for them to do their jobs. But how do they get back to their duties safely? One way is by testing them in real-life situations. A test called POWAR-TOTAL does just that. It checks both their body and mind at the sam

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

Ochre: The Ancient Toolbox of Middle Stone Age Humans

Ochre, a red or yellowish earth pigment, has been around for ages. People in the Middle Stone Age (MSA) used it for more than just art. They had some clever tricks up their sleeves. Imagine using ochre to tan animal hides, make glue for tools, or even protect their skin. But how do we know this? Wel

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