Month: October 2025 (Page 14/26)

North Korea can engage in talks with the US if it abandons denuclearization demands says Kim

North Korean Leader Expresses Openness to Talks with U.S. Under Certain Conditions North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has expressed…

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A US-funded nutrition program was helping to keep this woman’s baby alive. Days after the program was cut, he died

The Tragic Consequences of US Aid Cuts in Nigeria The abrupt termination of a US-funded nutrition program in northeastern Nigeria…

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Chinese COVID whistleblower given four more years in jail, group says

International Edition: Global Concerns Over Chinese Journalist’s Continued Imprisonment A Chinese citizen journalist, known for her reporting on the early…

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Five killed in Israeli strike on Lebanon, claim some were US citizens disputed

Escalation in the Middle East: Israeli Strike in Lebanon Sparks International Outcry A recent Israeli air strike on southern Lebanon…

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Can NATO innovate fast enough to counter Russia’s growing drone threat?

The Growing Drone Threat and NATO’s Struggle to Keep Up The recent incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace has…

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Cole Hocker makes triumphant comeback to win men’s 5000m world title

Cole Hocker’s Resilience Shines at World Athletics Championships Cole Hocker, the American long-distance runner, made a remarkable comeback at the…

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A’ja Wilson named WNBA MVP for fourth time

A’ja Wilson Makes History with Fourth WNBA MVP Title A’ja Wilson has etched her name into the annals of WNBA…

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Acetaminophen use during pregnancy not linked to autism study of 2.5 million children shows

The Debate Over Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy and Autism The topic of acetaminophen use during pregnancy has sparked significant debate,…

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Hurricane Gabrielle intensifies rapidly in the Atlantic and may have companions this week

Hurricane Gabrielle Intensifies as Atlantic Season Shows New Activity A powerful storm has rapidly developed in the central Atlantic, marking…

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Tortured Justice: Uncovering Decades of Police Violence

Uncovering a Legacy of Systemic Police Violence in Chicago The story of systemic police violence in Chicago is one that…

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