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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

A British Voice Returns Home After U. S. Detention Drama

A well-known British commentator, Sami Hamdi, who speaks up for Palestinians, finally touched down in London after spending over two weeks in a U. S. detention center. His visa was suddenly canceled while he was in the middle of a speaking tour in the U. S. , where he had been openly critical of Isr

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

Smart Money: How AI is Changing the Game for Small Businesses

Small businesses often struggle to get loans from traditional banks. Banks want collateral, a long track record, and high credit scores. Many small businesses can't meet these requirements. This leaves them with limited options, like using personal credit cards or borrowing from friends and family.

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Trump's Pardon Push for Netanyahu Stirs Debate

In a surprising move, former U. S. President Donald Trump has asked Israel's president to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This request comes amid a high-profile corruption trial that has split opinions in Israel. Trump's letter described the case as unfair and called Netanyahu a strong lea

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

The BBC's Turbulent Times: A Leadership Crisis

In 2024, the BBC faced a series of scandals that ultimately led to the resignation of its director general, Tim Davie. The troubles began with the resignation of top news anchor Huw Edwards, who was suspended for 10 months after paying a teenager for explicit photos. However, what was not widely kno

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes in Caribbean Spark Legal Concerns at G7 Meet

During a recent G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Canada, questions arose about the legality of U. S. military actions in the Caribbean. The U. S. has conducted at least 19 strikes targeting suspected drug vessels, resulting in 76 deaths. However, the lack of transparency and evidence has raised eyeb

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Iran's Uranium Mystery: A Growing Concern

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is worried. They haven't been able to check Iran's uranium stockpiles for months. This is a big deal because Iran has been enriching uranium to high levels, close to what's needed for nuclear weapons. The IAEA wants to inspect Iran's nuclear sites, but

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Nov 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Packed Their Bags and Left the US

Many people dream of living in the US, but some who already live there choose to leave. Here's a look at why some well-known figures decided to move away. Sophie Turner, for example, moved back to London after her divorce. She said she felt unhappy in the US due to gun violence and other issues. Sh

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Nov 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

California's Governor Takes a Stand on Climate Change

In Brazil, California's Governor Gavin Newsom made waves at the UN climate talks. He criticized the U. S. for skipping the event, calling it a big mistake. Newsom, who might run for president in 2028, was the most senior U. S. official there. He said the U. S. is missing out on big opportunities by

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Exploring the Mind-Body Link in Parkinson's Treatment

Parkinson's disease is a tough challenge. It affects the body and the mind. Modern medicine has made big strides. It can fix hearts, change genes, and even lengthen lives. But there's something missing. The human spirit is often left out of the equation. Living with Parkinson's has shown that heali

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

Violence in Pakistan: Recent Attacks Raise Concerns

Pakistan has recently experienced a surge in violent incidents. In Islamabad, a suicide bomber targeted a district court, killing 12 people and injuring 27 others. The explosion happened near a police vehicle, causing chaos in the busy court area. The interior minister suggested that Indian-backed e

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