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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Trade Finance: A Look into the Future

Trade finance is changing fast. By 2031, it could hit USD 98. 83 billion, growing at 3. 45% each year. This growth is driven by digital solutions and blockchain tech. These changes are making trade easier and more secure. Digital tools are becoming more popular. They cut down on paperwork and make

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

A New Settlement Rises in the West Bank

In the heart of the West Bank, a new Israeli settlement named Yatziv has emerged, marking a significant victory for the settler movement. This transformation from a small outpost to a fully recognized settlement happened astonishingly fast, within just a month. The area, overlooking the Palestinian

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Decoding Digital Hearts: How Big Events Shape Online Feelings and Ideas

Between 2024 and 2025, major world events sparked huge conversations online. This gave researchers a chance to see how culture affects how people express feelings and share information on social media. It's like a big puzzle. One piece is how people feel. The other is what they know. Both are import

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Jan 21 2026ENVIRONMENT

Diwali Fireworks: A Cloud of Trouble Over Agartala

Agartala, in Northeast India, faced a serious air quality issue during Diwali. The problem was studied over three years, from 2018 to 2020. Researchers checked the air for five days around Diwali. They started two days before, looked at the day of Diwali, and then two days after. The air got much w

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Jan 21 2026CELEBRITIES

Family Feud: Stars Weigh In on Beckham Drama

The Beckham family drama has sparked a wave of reactions from celebrities, with many taking sides in the public feud. Brooklyn Beckham, 26, recently took to social media to air his grievances, accusing his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, of causing tension in his marriage to Nicola Peltz. The r

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Jan 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Fighting the Freeze: NYC Workers Share Their Winter Hustle

New York City workers are tough. They don't let freezing temperatures stop them from doing their jobs. On a particularly cold day, vendors, dog walkers, and pedicab drivers braved the bitter cold to make a living. Duane Jackson, a 75-year-old street vendor, sold hats, scarves, and gloves in midtown

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Young Voices: Making Therapy More Inclusive

The UK's National Health Service has long struggled with health inequalities. People from diverse backgrounds often feel their unique needs are overlooked. A recent study looked into how young people view discussions about diversity in therapy. The focus was on aspects like faith, gender, sexual ori

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Why Aren't More Women in Africa Using Long-Lasting Birth Control?

In many parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, women have limited access to long-acting birth control methods. These methods, like IUDs and implants, are known to be effective and safe. They can help prevent unwanted pregnancies and reduce the number of women who die during childbirth. However, only a small p

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Words, Laws, and Faith: The AI Takeover Debate

AI is changing the way we use words, laws, and faith. A well-known historian recently spoke about this at a big meeting. He said that AI might take over these areas because they all depend on language. Humans have always used words to work together and build societies. But now, AI can also use words

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Jan 21 2026BUSINESS

Guard Your Online Business: Smart Moves to Beat Scams in 2026

In 2025, fraudsters took a big bite out of companies worldwide, swiping 8% of their revenue. Big corporations might shrug it off, but for small business owners, this can be a knockout punch. So, what's the game plan to stay safe online? Scammers are getting craftier. In 2023, fraud attempts on busi

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