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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

The Growing Anger in Southern Syria

In the tense border region between Israel and Syria, things have been heating up. The locals in southern Syria are getting more and more upset with the Israeli military presence. This anger boiled over in a recent deadly clash in the city of Nawa, in Syria's Daraa province. The trouble started

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Is Virtual PPE Monitoring the Future of Safety?

A virtual safety officer (VSO) could be a game-changer in keeping healthcare workers safe. These officers could help ensure that workers follow the rules for putting on and taking off personal protective equipment (PPE). This is crucial for preventing the spread of diseases. But can a VSO really do

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Apr 09 2025SPORTS

The Fighter Who Never Quit

From the Amazon rainforest to the bright lights of Miami, Diego Lopes' journey is a testament to perseverance. He is not just another Brazilian fighter; he is a symbol of resilience. This Saturday, he steps into the Kaseya Center, not just representing Brazil, but also Mexico, to challenge Alexande

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Apr 09 2025CRIME

A Scientist's Journey Ends Tragically in Colombia

In Colombia, a grim discovery has shaken the small city of Santa Marta. A suitcase containing the dismembered remains of a man was found on the outskirts of the city. The victim was Alessandro Coatti, a 45-year-old Italian biologist. He was known for his work in the UK and his passion for science. C

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Apr 09 2025POLITICS

A Royal Call for Unity: King Charles' Message to Italy

In Italy, King Charles III made history. He was the first British monarch to address both houses of Italy's Parliament. This happened during a state visit that also marked his 20th wedding anniversary with Queen Camilla. The King's speech was not just about celebrating shared history. It was a call

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Apr 09 2025POLITICS

A Young Life Cut Short in the West Bank

In the midst of ongoing tensions, a 14-year-old Palestinian-American boy lost his life in the West Bank. Amir Rabee was with two friends, all U. S. citizens, when Israeli forces opened fire. The incident occurred on a Sunday while they were picking olives. The Israeli military claimed the teens were

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Apr 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Prince William's Bold Legal Move

Prince William has made a surprising choice that has royal fans buzzing. He has hired the same legal team that helped his late mother, Princess Diana, during her divorce from King Charles. This decision comes just a few months after Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis was made public. The move has spar

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

Essential Oils from Brazilian Plants: A Hidden Treasure

Brazil is home to a unique landscape called canga. This is a type of rocky terrain that is rich in iron. It is also home to many plants that are found nowhere else in the world. Two of these plants are Lippia hermannioides and Matayba marginata. These plants grow in a specific type of environment kn

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

How Many Canadians Have Down Syndrome?

Down syndrome is more common than many people think. Let's dive into some facts and figures. First, what is Down syndrome? It is a genetic condition. It happens when a person has an extra copy of chromosome 21. This extra chromosome can cause delays in physical growth and intellectual developme

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Apr 08 2025EDUCATION

How Australian Medical Schools Teach Interventional Radiology

Australia's medical schools have a big job. They must train future doctors in many areas. One of these areas is interventional radiology. This is a branch of medicine that uses imaging to guide procedures. It's a growing field with lots of potential. Medical students in Australia get some exposure

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