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Jul 28 2025SPORTS

Ichiro's Humor Shines in Hall of Fame Speech

Ichiro Suzuki, a baseball legend, shared a lighthearted moment during his Hall of Fame induction speech. He playfully joked about the Miami Marlins, the team that signed him in 2015. Ichiro admitted he had never heard of the Marlins before they offered him a contract, which brought laughter from the

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Jul 25 2025BUSINESS

Lionsgate's Close Call: A Tax Error Almost Sank eOne UK

Lionsgate, a big name in entertainment, had a close call with its UK branch, Entertainment One UK Limited. This subsidiary brings in a lot of money, over 176 million pounds. But a simple mix-up almost cost them everything. Here's what happened: HMRC, the UK tax authority, was ready to shut down eOn

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Jul 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Nightly Drone Dilemma: A Closer Look

Ukraine faces a growing challenge from Russian drones, which now arrive in large numbers every night. These drones, often called Shaheds or Gerans, fly over Ukraine for hours, targeting various areas. Russia has increased its drone production and improved their design. They now use drones with bette

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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

UK's Secret Data Leak Puts Lives at Risk

A serious mistake by the UK government has put lives in danger. Almost 19, 000 Afghans who worked with the British during the 20-year war in Afghanistan had their data leaked. This data included secret personal information of over 100 British officials, such as special forces and MI6 agents. The lea

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Jul 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Moves: New Ukraine Deal and Russia Deadline

Donald Trump recently made big announcements that could shake up global politics. He revealed a new deal with NATO to send Patriot missiles and other weapons to Ukraine. This move is seen as a strong response to Russia's ongoing attacks. Trump also set a deadline for Russia. He gave Vladimir Putin

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Jul 13 2025BUSINESS

UK's Big Move to Back Diverse Investors and Founders

The UK is stepping up its game to support diverse investors and founders. A whopping £500 million (around $674 million) is being put into action by the British Business Bank, a government-owned entity. This money is aimed at helping underrepresented fund managers and founders get the backing they ne

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Sumy's Resilience: A City Under Fire

Sumy, a city known for its rich musical heritage and strong spirit, is facing a tough challenge. Russian forces are targeting this Ukrainian city, which sits near the border. The attacks have taken a heavy toll, including the life of Olena Kohut, a beloved organist and teacher. Her mother, Natalia T

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

China's Hidden Stance on Ukraine: A Game of Geopolitical Chess

China's true feelings about the Ukraine war might be more complicated than they seem. Behind closed doors, Chinese officials have hinted that they don't want Russia to lose. Why? Because if Russia loses, the U. S. might focus more on China. This is a big deal because China has been saying it's neutr

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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Mysterious Death of Russian Minister Sparks Questions

A high-ranking Russian official's sudden death has sparked a wave of questions and theories. Roman Starovoit, the former transport minister, was found dead near his luxurious home in a Moscow suburb. Authorities claim it was suicide, but the details are murky. Some reports say he shot himself in his

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Jul 10 2025POLITICS

Britain and France Team Up to Tackle Migrant Crossings

Britain and France have joined forces to address the growing issue of migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats. This new agreement, announced by Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, aims to send some migrants back to France while accepting others with legitim

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