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May 11 2025CRIME

Deadly Bus Crash in Sri Lanka's Hills

Sri Lanka's tea-growing hills witnessed a tragic event. A bus plunged off a steep drop, resulting in 21 deaths and leaving 35 others hurt. The incident unfolded near Kotmale, roughly 86 miles east of Colombo, the nation's capital. It happened in the early hours of a Sunday, adding to the shock and c

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Tufts Student's Fight for Freedom and Education

A student from Turkey, studying at Tufts University, has returned to Boston after spending over six weeks in an immigration detention center in Louisiana. Her arrest was due to her political views expressed in an op-ed. She was excited to resume her studies, which she had to pause during this challe

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Children Pay the Price

The recent conflict in Gaza has taken a heavy toll on civilians, particularly women and children. In a span of just one night, 15 people lost their lives due to Israeli strikes. Among the victims were several children and their parents, who were killed when their tents were hit in the southern city

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May 11 2025POLITICS

How Europe's Peace Bid for Ukraine Fizzled Out

The European leaders' trip to Ukraine on May 10th was hyped as a game-changer. The UK's prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer, spoke of a 30-day ceasefire offer from Ukraine. This was a big deal. It was a chance to push Russia towards peace. The idea was to show that Russia still wanted war. It was also

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Peace in Peril: Kashmir's Fragile Ceasefire

In a surprising turn of events, India and Pakistan have agreed to halt their military actions along the border. This decision came after days of intense fighting and mutual accusations, which had many worried about a full-blown war. The agreement was made possible through the help of international m

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May 11 2025HEALTH

Leadership Test Drive for Medical Residents

Medical residents are expected to be strong team leaders. This is a big deal in the medical world. A recent effort was made to create and test a tool to measure this skill. The tool is called a situational judgment test, or SJT for short. It's designed to see how well residents can handle different

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May 10 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Political Party in Turmoil Over Presidential Pick

The political scene in South Korea is heating up. A major conservative party is in chaos. They are trying to figure out who should be their presidential candidate. The party, known as the People Power Party, or PPP, had a big shake-up just a week into their campaign. The drama started with Kim Moon

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Dengue Fever: How Ready Are Somalia's Health Workers?

Dengue fever has been making waves globally, and Somalia is no exception. In 2022, Mogadishu saw a surge in cases, highlighting the need for a closer look at how prepared healthcare workers are to tackle this issue. The focus is on understanding what these frontline workers know, how they feel abou

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How Arm Bones Reveal Gender

Gender identification from skeletal remains is a big deal in forensic science. It's one of the key steps, along with figuring out age, height, and ethnic background. The pelvis is usually the go-to part of the skeleton for this task, but arm bones can also provide solid clues. A recent study focused

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May 10 2025HEALTH

How Daily Activities Shape Young Minds

Mental health in young kids is a big deal. It shapes how they grow and develop. So, figuring out how different daily activities affect their minds is crucial. These activities include playing hard, moving a little, sitting still, and sleeping. Each of these has a role in a child's mental well-being.

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