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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

A Bumpy Road to Peace: Hostage Remains and the Israel-Hamas Truce

In a recent turn of events, Israel announced that the remains of three individuals handed over by Hamas do not belong to any of the hostages. This revelation comes as a setback to the already fragile U. S. -brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The exchange of remains is part of a broader ag

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Unexpected Turn in Gaza: Remains, Not Hostages, Returned to Israel

In a surprising development, Israel received three sets of remains from Gaza, but they were not from the hostages that many had anticipated. This news was announced on a Saturday through Israeli media, with the Israeli government initially remaining silent on the matter. The International Committee

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Bold Move in the Fight for Pokrovsk

Ukraine has sent in special forces to defend the city of Pokrovsk, which is under heavy attack from Russian troops. This move comes after Russia claimed to have surrounded Ukrainian forces in the area. Pokrovsk is a very important city because it is a key hub for roads and railways. If Russia takes

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Sudan's RSF: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing?

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan have recently made headlines, but not for the right reasons. They claimed to have arrested some of their fighters after a brutal attack in El Fasher. But many people are not convinced. Critics say this is just a PR trick to make the RSF look good. One man, Ab

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Keeping the Troops Paid During the Shutdown

The government shutdown is causing a lot of trouble, but the White House is trying to make sure troops still get paid. They found money in different places to cover the paychecks. One big chunk came from a fund meant for research and development. They also took some from a fund for buying supplies a

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Escape from El-Fasher: Survivors Share Harrowing Tales of RSF Brutality

El-Fasher, a city in Sudan's Darfur region, has recently fallen under the control of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Survivors who managed to escape have shared horrifying accounts of the violence they endured. Ezzeldin Hassan Musa, one of the survivors, described the brutal treatment meted out by t

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Mental Health Struggles of Displaced Families in Lebanon

In Lebanon, many families forced to move due to conflict face serious mental health issues. A recent study looked at the mental state of 400 displaced people. It found that a big number of them, 64. 8%, showed signs of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This is a very high number. The study also

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Crypto Bet: A Gamble on Prediction Markets

President Donald Trump has entered a partnership with Crypto. com, a crypto betting platform currently in a legal battle with Nevada and other states. This alliance raises eyebrows, especially since Trump could influence the outcomes of events that users are betting on. Crypto. com is challenging st

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Fragile Truce: A Breakdown and Its Aftermath

The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced a serious test after a night of intense Israeli airstrikes. These strikes resulted in the deaths of 104 people, including 46 children, according to local health officials. This was the deadliest incident since the truce began on October 10th. The Israeli military

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

US Strike in Yemen: A Call for Justice

In April, a US airstrike hit a prison in Yemen's Saada province, killing over 60 African migrants held by Houthi rebels. This event has sparked serious concerns. Activists argue that this strike might be a war crime. They want a thorough investigation. The US has been targeting Houthi rebels. These

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