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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Brave Leader to Accept Nobel Prize Amidst Threats

Maria Corina Machado, a prominent figure in Venezuelan politics, is set to journey to Oslo. She will receive the Nobel Peace Prize on December 10th. The Nobel Institute's head, Kristian Berg Harpviken, confirmed this news. He shared that he spoke with Machado the night before. She assured him of her

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Dec 06 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Crossing and Hospital: What's Really Happening?

In Gaza, things are heating up. Israel recently hit two armed men near troops, killing one. This is just one of many tense moments in the region. Eight countries, including Saudi Arabia and Turkey, are not happy about Israel's plan to partly open the Rafah Crossing. They think it's a bad idea and c

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Dec 06 2025SPORTS

Indiana Football: From Worst to First

Indiana University's football team has a history of struggles. They have the most losses of any Division I program. But this season, they are undefeated and ranked second in the country. They are about to play Ohio State for the Big Ten title. This is a big deal for a team that hasn't won a bowl gam

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Dec 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding Ovarian Cancer in Older Women: A Closer Look

Ovarian cancer is a serious health issue. It affects many women, especially those who are older. A recent study took a close look at this problem. It focused on women aged 65 and above. The goal was to understand how this cancer behaves in older women. Also, it looked at how they are treated and wha

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Dec 06 2025CRIME

Sudan's War: Children Pay the Highest Price

In a grim turn of events, the ongoing conflict in Sudan has once again claimed the lives of innocent children. A recent drone strike by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group, targeted a kindergarten in the town of Kalogi, South Kordofan state. The attack resulted in the deaths of 50 p

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Dec 06 2025HEALTH

Breaking the Cycle: How Social Support Can Empower Women

In Australia, women often face a tough journey from childhood to adulthood. Many who grow up with struggles in life, like poverty or health issues, find it hard to escape these challenges as they get older. This is especially true for women, who deal with more obstacles than men. A recent study loo

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Dec 06 2025HEALTH

Weight and Wealth: How Money Matters in Indonesia's Health

In Indonesia, a person's weight can say a lot about their wealth. This is not a joke. It is a serious issue. Researchers looked into this. They found that those with more money tend to have a healthier weight. Those with less money often struggle with being overweight or obese. This is not fair. It

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Dec 05 2025SPORTS

Giannis' Future: What's Really Going On?

The Milwaukee Bucks are in a tough spot. They just won a game, but their star player, Giannis Antetokounmpo, got hurt. He might be out for a while. This is bad news for the team, which has been struggling lately. Giannis has been thinking about his future. He wants to win a championship. He has sai

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

The Salisbury Poisoning: A Look at the Consequences

A recent investigation has pointed fingers at the highest levels of the Russian government for a nerve agent attack in the UK. The inquiry suggests that President Vladimir Putin likely gave the green light for the operation targeting a former Russian spy, Sergei Skripal, who had been living in the U

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Making Surgery Smoother: A New Digital Pathway for Joint Replacement

People are starting to see the value of perioperative care. It makes surgery outcomes better, cuts costs, and makes patients happier. But there's a catch. Many patients don't stick to these programs. Why? Well, they often don't get a say in how these programs are designed. Plus, things like getting

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