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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Myanmar's Dark Past Under the Spotlight at UN Court

The UN's top court is set to examine whether Myanmar's actions against the Rohingya minority constitute genocide. This case, brought by Gambia in 2019, focuses on Myanmar's 2017 military campaign in Rakhine state, which led to widespread allegations of atrocities. Myanmar, now under military rule,

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Japan's Prime Minister Plays Political Chess

Japan is buzzing with political moves. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is thinking about ending the current parliament session soon. They might call a surprise election for February. This is not a usual step. It shows they want to use the prime minister's popularity to their advantage. Pr

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

How Mom's Heart Health Affects Newborns in Preeclampsia

Preeclampsia is a big deal. It's a pregnancy complication that can cause serious problems for both mom and baby. It's linked to high blood pressure and can lead to early deliveries. But what's interesting is how mom's heart health might affect her newborn's circulation. Doctors have known for a whi

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Big Thing: Galaxy S27 Ultra Camera Upgrades

Samsung is already thinking ahead to the Galaxy S27 Ultra, and the camera specs are looking promising. Unlike the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which didn't bring any major camera upgrades, the S27 Ultra might introduce some exciting changes. The primary camera is expected to feature a new sensor called the IS

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

A Thrilling Comeback: Timberwolves Edge Out Spurs in a Nail-Biter

The Timberwolves pulled off an incredible comeback against the Spurs. They were down by 19 points early in the third quarter. But they fought back and won 104-103. Anthony Edwards was the hero. He scored 23 points and made the game-winning shot. Julius Randle also played a big role. He had 15 points

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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

Crypto ETFs: SEC's Slow and Steady Approach

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is carefully considering several crypto-related exchange-traded funds (ETFs). They have delayed decisions on two ETFs and are seeking public input on another. One of these is the Canary Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) ETF. This ETF is unique because it is link

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Jan 12 2026CRYPTO

Coinbase's Stablecoin Rewards Under Senate Scrutiny

Coinbase, the leading crypto exchange in the United States, is keeping a close eye on a significant crypto bill making its way through the Senate. The main point of contention is whether crypto platforms should be permitted to offer rewards on stablecoin holdings. Coinbase sees these rewards as a vi

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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

A Wake-Up Call: Why Science Matters More Than Ever

A prominent figure in the biotech world has raised a red flag. Noubar Afeyan, a well-known investor, has expressed concerns about a growing resistance to science in the United States. He believes this trend could have serious consequences. In a recent letter to investors, Afeyan warned that rejecti

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Unseen Antibiotics: A Hidden Factor in Maternal and Newborn Health

In a surprising twist, a recent study uncovered a hidden factor influencing maternal and newborn health. The A-PLUS trial, which initially focused on the benefits of azithromycin, revealed something unexpected. Many women were using antibiotics outside the study. This secondary analysis aimed to und

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Lactoferrin: The Gut's Radiation Protector

Radiation can be tough on the gut. It harms the cells that line the intestines, causing a chain reaction of problems. One of the main issues is pyroptosis, a process where cells self-destruct. At the same time, the body tries to clean up the damage through mitophagy, which removes broken parts of ce

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