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Sudan's Food Crisis Deepens as Aid Runs Low

December 12, 2025

Sudan is in a tough spot. A brutal conflict that started in 2023 has made things really bad for people there. The fighting between the army and a group called the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has caused a huge humanitarian crisis. Right now, people in the Darfur region are struggling with famine and m

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Veterans, Deportation, and the Heated Exchange in Congress

December 12, 2025

House Democrats had a lot of questions for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during a recent hearing on global threats. One of the main topics was the treatment of veterans and military families under current immigration policies. Rep. Seth Magaziner from Rhode Island brought up the case of S

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Eastern Congo's Escalating Conflict: A Humanitarian Crisis

December 12, 2025

Eastern Congo is in the midst of a serious crisis. Over 400 innocent people have lost their lives in recent clashes. The M23 group, backed by Rwanda, has intensified its attacks in South Kivu. This is happening despite a recent peace deal between Congo and Rwanda, which didn't include the M23 group.

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Baltimore's Big Game: A Boost for the City

December 12, 2025

Baltimore is getting ready for a huge event: the Army-Navy game. This game is a big deal, and it's not just about football. It's about money and how people see the city. Lots of visitors will come to Baltimore for the game. They will stay in hotels, eat at restaurants, and shop. This means a lot of

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Iran's Shaky Stand: How It Keeps Going Despite Challenges

December 12, 2025

Iran is in a tough spot. It's not doing anything groundbreaking, but it's managing to stay afloat. How? By using three main strategies: sneaky money moves, secret oil deals, and backing groups in other countries. China and Russia are big players in Iran's survival game. China buys Iran's oil, even

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Syria's New Reality: Extremism, Fear, and the Fight for Survival

December 11, 2025

In Syria today, life is far from peaceful. The country has seen a big change. A new government is in power, and it's not friendly to everyone. Minorities like Christians, Kurds, and Alawites are scared. They say the old government, led by Assad, was strict but fair. It didn't target them because of

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Russia Claims Victory in Siversk: What's Next?

December 11, 2025

In a recent development, Russian officials announced that their military has seized the town of Siversk in eastern Ukraine. This news comes straight from the top, with President Vladimir Putin expressing his gratitude to the armed forces for this achievement. Siversk, home to over 10, 000 people be

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Ukraine's Election Dilemma: War, Trust, and the Future

December 10, 2025

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed his willingness to hold elections within 90 days, but there's a catch. The country is under martial law due to Russia's ongoing invasion, which makes holding elections legally tricky. Zelenskyy has asked lawmakers to find a legal solution and has

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The Stryker: A Closer Look at the Army's Mobile Fortress

December 10, 2025

The Stryker vehicle is a big deal in the U. S. Army. With more than 3, 000 of these machines in action, they are everywhere. They can carry nine soldiers plus the driver and commander. The Dragoon version is extra powerful. It has a 30 mm autocannon and a machine gun on top. But all this power comes

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Ukraine's Struggle: Europe's Slow Response and Trump's Growing Frustration

December 10, 2025

In the heart of Kyiv, Zelenskyy spoke to reporters, stressing that Ukraine needs stronger security guarantees. He made it clear that he won't give Russia more land in Donbas than what they already hold. The peace talks, driven by the White House, seem to be at a standstill. Trump's frustration is gr