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Aug 13 2025BUSINESS

The High Cost of War: Why Taking Over Gaza City Could Hurt Israel's Economy

Israel is thinking about taking control of Gaza City. This could be a big problem for the country's money situation. An expert says it might cost up to NIS 100 billion. That's a lot of money. It's even about 5% of Israel's total yearly income. The expert is worried. He thinks Israel can't handle thi

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Aug 10 2025SPORTS

Monday Night Sports: A Quick Look at the Action

Monday, August 11, is packed with sports events that might catch your eye. Baseball fans have a lot to look forward to. The MLB is bringing two games to the screen. The first one starts at 7 p. m. on MLBN. You can watch the Minnesota team take on the N. Y. Yankees or the Pittsburgh team play against

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Aug 06 2025BUSINESS

Disney's Big Bets on Sports and Streaming

Disney is making some big moves in the world of sports and streaming. The company just shared its latest financial results, showing a 2% increase in revenue to $23. 7 billion and an 8% increase in operating income to $4. 6 billion. This growth is partly thanks to its plans to launch a new streaming

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Aug 06 2025POLITICS

Poland's New President: A Shift in Power and Policy

Poland is about to get a new president, Karol Nawrocki, who is known for his conservative views and support for Donald Trump's policies. This change is big news because Nawrocki's win means the country might see some big changes in how it works with other countries, especially Ukraine. It also means

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Aug 06 2025BUSINESS

Panama's Ports: A Battle for Control

Panama is making waves in the shipping world. The country's president, Jose Raul Mulino, has hinted that Panama might take over two major ports near the Panama Canal. This move could disrupt a huge $20 billion deal involving BlackRock and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). The ports in question,

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Aug 06 2025POLITICS

Rwanda Takes In US Migrants: A New Deal Raises Questions

Rwanda has struck a deal with the US to take in up to 250 migrants. The agreement, confirmed by government spokesperson Yolande Makole, includes providing these individuals with job training, healthcare, and housing. Rwanda will have the final say on who gets accepted. The White House hasn't direct

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Aug 05 2025POLITICS

Israel's Big Move: What's Next for Gaza?

Israel's leaders are thinking about taking full control of Gaza. This hasn't happened in 20 years. They might do this even though other countries want them to stop fighting and make peace. The war in Gaza started when Hamas attacked Israel last year. Since then, there has been a lot of fighting. Is

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Aug 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

India's Big Move: Partnering with a Global Author

India's entertainment scene is stepping up its game. A major deal has been struck between a well-known British writer and an Indian company. This isn't just any deal—it's a big step towards making sure stories are told the right way. The writer, known for his gripping tales, has given the green lig

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Aug 02 2025POLITICS

Nuclear Submarines on the Move: A Response to Tensions

The U. S. has taken a bold step in the ongoing standoff with Russia. Two nuclear submarines are now being repositioned. This move comes after some strong words from a high-ranking Russian official. The decision was made by the U. S. President. He mentioned that the submarines would be placed in "ap

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

Bosnia's Tense Political Showdown: Dodik's Defiance and the Court's Stand

In Bosnia-Herzegovina, a recent court decision has stirred up a political storm. The appeals court has upheld a one-year prison sentence and a six-year political ban for Milorad Dodik, the Bosnian Serb president known for his pro-Russia stance and separatist actions. Dodik, however, is not backing d

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