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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Kyrgyzstan Pushes Back on EU Sanctions, Seeks Talks

Kyrgyzstan is not happy with the EU's latest sanctions. The country feels targeted unfairly and wants to talk things out. The EU's new sanctions list includes some Kyrgyz banks and companies. Kyrgyzstan says it follows all international rules and wants an independent check to prove it. The EU's san

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's Diplomatic Moves and White House Upgrades

President Donald Trump had a busy day of meetings and announcements. He sat down with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office. Rutte praised Trump's efforts to bring peace to the Middle East and offered NATO's support for Ukraine. This meeting happened just as the U. S. announced new sa

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Leader Meets Allies for Stronger Stance Against Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is in London to meet with key allies, aiming to boost Ukraine's position in potential future peace talks with Russia. The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, is pushing for a group of supportive countries to implement tougher measures against Russia. These m

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Russia Stands Firm: Putin's Strong Words on U. S. Pressure

In a bold statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that his country won't be pushed around by the United States or any other nation. He warned that any attacks on Russian soil would face a severe and overwhelming response. Putin also downplayed the impact of U. S. sanctions, saying they

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

North Korea's Digital Heist: How Hackers Fund Nuclear Dreams

North Korea's hackers are not just a digital nuisance; they're a well-oiled machine funding the country's nuclear ambitions. They've been busy stealing billions from cryptocurrency exchanges and even tricking tech firms into hiring them for remote jobs. It's like having a secret army of cyber thieve

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

San Francisco Stands Up: Federal Troops, Worker Protests, and Tragic Accidents

San Francisco saw a mix of tension and relief this week as federal intervention plans were abruptly canceled. President Trump had initially ordered National Guard troops and federal agents to the city, citing crime concerns that local leaders disputed. Mayor Daniel Lurie and other officials quickly

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Building a Stronger Future: Why America Needs a Workforce Strategy

America's workforce is facing a tough time. Many people are struggling to keep up with the changes in the job market. This is not just a problem for workers, but for the entire country. If people aren't equipped with the right skills, the economy can't grow. It's a big issue, but it's not impossible

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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 23 2025POLITICS

Virginia Democrats Eye Map Changes for Congressional Seats

Virginia Democrats are taking steps to redraw congressional district lines, aiming to gain a couple more seats in the House of Representatives. This move comes as Republicans in several states have already redrawn maps to their advantage. Democrats currently hold six of Virginia's 11 congressional s

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Oct 23 2025CRIME

North Korea's Billion-Dollar Digital Heist: How Crypto Theft Fuels Weapons

North Korea has been busy stealing crypto. They've taken about $2. 84 billion since early 2024. That's a lot of money! But how did they do it? Well, they used hackers and IT workers abroad to break into big crypto exchanges. These exchanges were in places like the UAE, Japan, India, and Singapore. A

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