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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Lawmakers Push Back on Troop Reduction Plans in Europe

Top Republicans in Congress are not happy with the Pentagon's plan to cut down the number of U. S. troops in Eastern Europe. They think it's a bad idea, especially since Russia has been acting aggressively in the area. Senators Roger Wicker and Mike Rogers released a statement saying they strongly

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Nov 01 2025CRIME

Brussels' Ongoing Struggle: Another Night of Violence

Brussels, the heart of Europe, is facing yet another night of violence. Early on Thursday, two individuals were shot and injured during a clash between rival groups. The incident took place near the bustling Gare du Midi station, a popular spot for Eurostar travelers. Police were called to Place de

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Oct 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Russell Crowe's New Fight Movie Finds a Home

Russell Crowe is back in the ring, but this time it's not for gladiators. He's stepping into the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) with his new movie, "Beast in Me. " This isn't just any action flick. It's a story about a retired MMA champ who gets pulled back into the violent world he left behind.

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight to Hold Pokrovsk: A Closer Look

Ukraine is working hard to protect Pokrovsk, a crucial city in the east. The main goal? Keep supply and evacuation routes open and push back Russian soldiers hiding in the city. The top army commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, visited the area to check on his troops. He said Russia's claims of trapping Uk

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Young Musicians Stand Up to Power with Banned Songs

In Russia, a group of young street musicians called Stoptime has become a symbol of resistance. They played a song that the government doesn't like, and now they're facing consequences. The song, "Swan Lake Cooperative" by Noize MC, is banned in Russia. It doesn't mention President Vladimir Putin or

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Ukraine War: A Glimpse of Hope or Just Words?

In a recent gathering in Saudi Arabia, Kirill Dmitriev, a key figure in the Russian government and CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, shared his thoughts on the Ukraine conflict. He expressed optimism, stating that peace could be achieved within a year. This prediction came after his discuss

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

U. S. Takes Aim at Russia's Oil Money

The United States is ramping up its economic pressure on Russia. The goal? To cut off the money flowing into Russia's military. This is all part of a new plan to force Russia to stop its aggression in Ukraine. The U. S. is targeting Russia's biggest oil companies. Rosneft and Lukoil are two of the

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Russia: A Stalemate in Sight?

The U. S. intelligence community has a clear message: Russia's President Vladimir Putin is not backing down from the war in Ukraine. This is not new, but the intensity of his commitment has grown, according to recent assessments shared with U. S. lawmakers. Putin's resolve is unwavering, despite Ru

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Belgium's €140 Billion Question: To Loan or Not to Loan?

Belgium is facing a big choice. There's a plan to lend Ukraine €140 billion. The money would come from Russian assets frozen in Euroclear, a major financial center in Brussels. The idea is to use this cash as security for the loan. The loan would be repaid with future reparations from Russia. Many c

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Oct 28 2025POLITICS

Young Musician Faces Fines for Anti-Government Songs

In Russia, an 18-year-old musician named Diana Loginova, who performs under the name Naoko, found herself in hot water with the law. She was recently fined 30, 000 rubles, which is about $369, for playing songs that criticized the Russian government and military. This happened after her performance

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