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Oct 18 2025CRIME

South Koreans Come Home from Cambodia, but Trouble Follows

South Koreans are back from Cambodia, but their troubles are just beginning. Sixty-four people arrived home recently, and most will likely face legal trouble. This comes after a South Korean student was killed in Cambodia in a case tied to job scams. The group was met by police at the airport. Some

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats Near Venezuela: What's Really Happening?

The U. S. has taken action against boats near Venezuela, claiming they were involved in drug trafficking. At least five strikes have been confirmed, resulting in the deaths of 27 people. A recent strike on October 16th had survivors, who were rescued and are now in U. S. custody. The U. S. says the

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brazil Shines Bright: Golden Globes Set to Honor Latin Talent in 2026

Big news for movie and TV lovers! The Golden Globes is heading to Brazil in 2026. This isn't just any event—it's a big deal to celebrate the amazing talents from Brazil and Latin America. The party will happen in Rio de Janeiro next March. It's all about showing love to the incredible stories and ar

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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

North Korea's Big Show: New Missile on Display

North Korea put on a big military parade. It showed off a new long-range missile. This happened on Friday night. It was part of celebrations for the 80th birthday of the country's ruling party. Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, watched the parade. He gave a speech. He talked about the bravery

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Oct 11 2025POLITICS

A Glimpse into the Efforts to Reunite War-Torn Families

Melania Trump recently shared some news about her work to bring back children affected by the Russia-Ukraine war. She mentioned that she has been talking to Russian President Vladimir Putin to help return eight kids to their families. This happened after she set up a direct line of communication wit

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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Seeking Solidarity: Activists Face Interception as Gaza Aid Efforts Continue

Activists found themselves in a tense standoff with the Israeli military once again. This time, a group of 145 individuals, including doctors, lawmakers, and a European parliament member, attempted to sail to Gaza with supplies. The Israeli military stopped them in the Mediterranean Sea, claiming th

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Oct 03 2025EDUCATION

Qatar's Education Boom: A Silver Lining Amid US-China Tensions

A surprising shift is happening in Qatar's education scene. More students are flocking to this tiny, wealthy nation in the Middle East. They're not just coming for the local colleges. Many are heading to branch campuses of big-name US universities. Schools like Northwestern, Carnegie Mellon, and Geo

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Oct 03 2025POLITICS

Britain's Fight Against Hate: A Pledge for Change

In a bold statement, Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed to tackle antisemitism head-on, following a tragic attack on a synagogue in Manchester. His words came after two lives were lost, leaving the Jewish community in shock and fear. This wasn't just another political promise; it was a direct respons

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Oct 01 2025FINANCE

How Europe Plans to Fund Ukraine's War Effort

Europe is exploring creative ways to keep supporting Ukraine's defense efforts, especially as the U. S. signals a potential reduction in its financial aid. One idea gaining traction is the use of frozen Russian assets to create a loan for Ukraine. This loan wouldn't touch the actual money but would

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Sep 30 2025FINANCE

A New Chapter in Crypto Regulation: Harris Steps Down

Adrienne Harris, who led the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) for four years, has decided to step down. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and highlighted the department's growth under her leadership. In her final interview, Harris backed the idea of a US-UK crypt

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