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Dec 24 2024POLITICS

Bethlehem's Christmas in the Shadows of War

In Bethlehem, the town where Jesus is believed to have been born, Christmas was quieter than usual this year. The streets were empty, the festive lights were missing, and the usual crowd of tourists was nowhere to be seen. A war in nearby Gaza cast a long shadow over the holiday. Bethlehem's mayor,

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

UC Campuses Reach Agreement on Handling Gaza Protests

In a recent move, the U. S. Department of Education has settled complaints from Jewish and Muslim students across five University of California campuses. The complaints stemmed from protests last spring over the war in Gaza, alleging that the universities didn't handle antisemitic and anti-Arab hara

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Global Eyes on U. S. Politics: A Spectator's Unease

When you're watching from abroad, American politics often appears heated and divisive. In places like the United Kingdom, controversial topics like Scottish independence or Brexit sparked protests, but rarely violence. Politics is generally discussed civilly. However, when looking at American electi

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

The Olive Oil Tax: A Glimpse into Idlib's Rebel Governance

In the heart of northern Syria lies Idlib Province, known for its rolling hills and red dirt. Every autumn, farmers here harvest their olive crops. But they've got company during this process - tax collectors. These representatives of the local government, run by the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham

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Dec 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Opera’s New Season Starts with a Bang in Milan

In Milan, the opening night of the opera season at Teatro alla Scala was more than just a performance. It was a spectacle that drew the attention of over 120 journalists from around the globe. They stood packed together, providing live updates like it was a major sports event or political summit. Ce

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

The Rising Tide of Hate: A New Documentary on Antisemitism Hits Screens

Briarcliff Entertainment has picked up the rights to release "October H8te" in early 2025. This documentary, directed by Wendy Sachs, delves into the surge of antisemitism and anti-Israel demonstrations since a Hamas attack on October 7. The film highlights protests on U. S. college campuses, where

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

South Korea's Political Uproar: Celebs Join the Fray

South Korea's political stage is heating up, with celebrities jumping into the mix. President Yoon Suk Yeol tried to enforce martial law, but the National Assembly put a swift end to that. Now, the talk of the town is impeachment. Stars like Lee Joo Young and B1A4's CNU are voicing their support onl

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

South Korea's Night of Unrest: A Snapshot of Martial Law

South Korea experienced an extraordinary night on December 3rd, when President Yoon Suk-yeol declared nationwide martial law in a late-night speech. He blamed the political opposition for causing chaos and announced strict measures, including bans on political activities and media surveillance. Desp

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Dec 02 2024BUSINESS

Volkswagen Workers Strike: The Battle Over Wages and Jobs

On Monday, Volkswagen workers in Germany put down their tools to protest. Nine factories were affected, with workers either stopping work for demonstrations or cutting shifts short. Banners with slogans like "strike ready" and "warning strikes — our right" were seen. This followed a warning from Tho

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Dec 01 2024OPINION

Denver: A Two-Wheeled Safety Crisis

Biking in Denver can be a balancing act, and not just because of the winding roads. The city has a problem on its hands, and it's on the streets. Bike lanes are a hot topic, and for good reason. Cyclists are frustrated and worried about their safety. You see, the current bike lanes are a hit-and-mis

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