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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Ireland's New President: A Voice for Change

Ireland has a new president, and she's not your typical politician. Catherine Connolly, a 68-year-old independent lawmaker, won the election with a whopping 63% of the vote. She beat her center-right rival, former Cabinet minister Heather Humphreys, in a landslide victory. Connolly's win was backed

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Teams Join the Search for Hostages in Gaza

In a significant development, Egypt and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have been given the green light to search for the bodies of hostages taken during the October 7 attacks in Gaza. This permission extends beyond the "yellow line, " an area under the control of the Israel Defe

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Oct 27 2025CRIME

North Korea's Digital Heist: A Global Wake-Up Call

North Korea has been busy making headlines for all the wrong reasons. They've been on a digital money-grabbing spree, snatching up a staggering $2. 84 billion in cryptocurrency since the beginning of 2024. The hack on Bybit in February was a significant part of this, but it's not their only move. T

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Searching for Answers in Gaza

In a rare moment of cooperation, Israel has given Hamas permission to search for the remains of hostages in areas under Israeli military control in Gaza. This unusual move comes as part of a temporary truce between the two sides. The search is focused on areas behind what is known as the Yellow Line

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Trump and Canada: Trade Tensions Heat Up

Trade tensions between the U. S. and Canada have reached a boiling point. It all started when Ontario, a province in Canada, ran an ad featuring former President Ronald Reagan. The ad talked about how tariffs are bad for trade. This didn't sit well with President Trump. He thought the ad misrepresen

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Putin's Playground: How Sanctions Are Shaking Up Russia's War Machine

Russia is feeling the heat as the U. S. and its allies ramp up economic pressure. The latest round of sanctions is aimed at cutting off the money flow that keeps Putin's war in Ukraine going. The European Union and the U. S. have both taken steps to tighten the screws, targeting everything from oil

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Under Fire: What's Really Going On?

In a recent turn of events, Russia launched a series of strikes across Ukraine, targeting power plants, a kindergarten, and other locations. This attack resulted in six deaths and highlighted the ongoing tension between the two countries. The timing of these strikes is particularly noteworthy, as t

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

What's Happening in the West Bank?

In a surprising turn of events, Israel's parliament has given the initial green light to a bill that would extend Israeli law to the occupied West Bank. This move is seen as a step towards annexation, a highly contentious issue as Palestinians claim this land for their future state. The vote took p

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Caribbean Tensions Rise as US Strikes Spark Controversy

A recent incident in the Caribbean has put the spotlight on the US military's actions in the region. Ecuador released a survivor from a US strike on a submarine suspected of drug trafficking. The US captured the Ecuadorean national and a Colombian man after attacking the submarine. President Trump s

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Release: Ecuador Frees Submersible Survivor

In a twist of events, Ecuador let go of a man who was the sole survivor from a U. S. attack on a small underwater vessel. This vessel was suspected of carrying drugs in the Caribbean. The man, Andrés Fernando Tufiño, was found to be healthy after medical checks. Prosecutors in Ecuador said they had

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