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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Iran and Venezuela's Drone Deal: US Steps In

The United States recently took action against a group of people and companies from Iran and Venezuela. These individuals and organizations are accused of helping each other with military technology. This includes making and using combat drones in Venezuela. The U. S. Treasury Department announced

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Israel's Aid Groups Face Trouble: What's Happening?

Israel has decided to stop 37 aid groups from working in Gaza. These groups include big names like Oxfam and Médecins Sans Frontières. The reason? Israel says these groups didn't follow new rules to share their staff lists. But the aid groups say this could put their workers in danger and break EU l

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Simple Mistake Revealed Russia's Hidden Troubles

A small error led to a big discovery. Someone in Russia tried to check their complaint status online. They typed the wrong number. Instead of an error, they saw someone else's complaint. This was not just any complaint. It was part of a huge collection of sensitive documents. These documents were o

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

A Rusty Ship, a Russian Flag, and a U. S. Chase

A worn-out oil tanker, the Bella 1, has been on the run from the U. S. for nearly two weeks. Recently, its crew painted a rough Russian flag on its side, possibly to seek protection from Russia. The U. S. Coast Guard has been tailing the tanker, which is suspected of shipping Iranian oil under U. S.

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Dec 31 2025OPINION

Why Meeting New People Can Change Your Mind

In a French language class, a person from Russia shared surprising views on the Ukraine conflict. They believed Ukrainian President Zelenskyy was at fault for not keeping promises to Russia. This led to a "limited, special operation" by Russia, as they saw it. The conversation was shocking, showing

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Tech Gadgets and Health: How Malaysian College Students Are Using Them

In Malaysia, college students are starting to use tech gadgets like smartwatches more often. These gadgets can track health and help prevent sickness. But how many students are using them? And do they really help? Most people know about these devices, but not many studies have looked at how college

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

New York's New Leader: Zohran Mamdani Takes Office

Zohran Mamdani is set to become New York City's new mayor, marking a significant shift in the city's political landscape. At just 34 years old, Mamdani is not only young but also a democratic socialist, which has sparked a mix of excitement and worry among the city's 8 million residents. Mamdani's

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Dec 31 2025FINANCE

XORKETS FX: Building Trust Through Tough Rules

In today's fast-moving world of digital money, keeping things safe and following the rules is super important. XORKETS FX, a big name in this field, just got a special license from the US government. This license, called MSB, shows that they are serious about playing by the rules. Getting this lice

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Latakia Locked Down After Bloody Clashes

Syria's Latakia city is under lockdown. The government ordered a curfew. It started at 5 PM on Tuesday. It will end at 6 AM on Wednesday. This happened after violent protests. Four people died. Many others got hurt. The protests were about power. The Alawite minority wants more control. They gather

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cartagena's Horse Carriages Go Electric: A New Era for Tourism

Cartagena, a beautiful city in Colombia, is making a big change. It's swapping its old horse carriages for new electric ones. This shift comes after years of animal rights activists speaking up about the horses' well-being. The city's mayor, Domek Turbay, introduced the first 30 electric carriages.

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