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River Glyde Fish Die-off Mystery
Over 20,000 fish dead in Ireland’s River Glyde — a shocking ecological disaster blamed on agricultural runoff. From salmon to trout, the river’s…
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Iranian Team Plays Amid War
Iran’s national football team is preparing for the World Cup under the shadow of war, training in Turkey as players grapple with home turmoil wh…
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SpaceX IPO Could Make Musk a Trillionaire
SpaceX is preparing for a historic $75 billion IPO, potentially making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire and setting a new record for the…
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Iowa's Water Crisis and the Fight for Clean Streams
Iowa’s waterways are choked by farm runoff, turning rivers into health hazards and fueling dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico. More than half the …
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Hezbollah Rejects US Ceasefire Deal
Hezbollah is fiercely rejecting a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal with Israel, calling it “futile” and “humiliating,” as it demands Hezbollah fight…
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Flamingos vs Flamingo Resort
Flamingo protesters are staging a fierce backlash against a luxury resort in Albania’s Tirana, backed by Jared Kushner’s firm and backed by Prim…
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Ni Una Menos Rekindles Argentina's Fury
Argentina’s “Ni Una Menos” movement roars back into the spotlight after the horrific murder of 14-year-old Agostina Vega, sparking nationwide ou…
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Hungary Drops Charges Against Budapest Mayor
Hungary’s top court just dropped charges against Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony over last year’s Pride march — a major win for LGBTQ rights — …
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Embolo’s World Cup Visa Crisis
Swiss striker Breel Embolo’s World Cup dreams are on hold after being denied boarding to the U.S., thanks to a 2018 criminal conviction that jus…
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Sherpa Guide Found Alive After Week on Everest
A Sherpa guide named Dawa was found alive a week after vanishing on Everest, crawling near the Khumbu Icefall—just as his family was holding fun…
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