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Australia's Big Move: Social Media Lockout for Teens

December 9, 2025

Australia has made a bold move by banning social media for users under 16. This is the first time any country has done this. Many popular platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok are now removing accounts of users who are too young. If they don't follow the rules, they could face huge fines.

politics

Venezuela's Brave Leader to Accept Nobel Prize Amidst Threats

December 6, 2025

Maria Corina Machado, a prominent figure in Venezuelan politics, is set to journey to Oslo. She will receive the Nobel Peace Prize on December 10th. The Nobel Institute's head, Kristian Berg Harpviken, confirmed this news. He shared that he spoke with Machado the night before. She assured him of her

finance

Cobalt Prices Skyrocket, U. S. Defense Agency Reevaluates Stockpile Plans

December 5, 2025

The U. S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is taking a step back to rethink its cobalt purchasing strategy. With cobalt prices surging by 50% since August, the agency is now reassessing its plans to stockpile this crucial metal. The DLA's initial tender, which aimed to purchase 7, 480 metric tons of c

entertainment

A Playwright's Late Discovery: Tom Stoppard's Journey to Self-Reflection

November 30, 2025

Tom Stoppard, a renowned playwright who passed away at 88, explored a wide range of settings and themes throughout his career. His works spanned from imperial Britain to czarist Russia and Communist Czechoslovakia, and he even wrote for films featuring characters like William Shakespeare and Indiana

finance

How Money Magic Tricked the UK

November 30, 2025

The UK's economy has been on a wild ride for over four decades. Two big mistakes, the resource curse and the finance curse, have shaped its path. These weren't accidents. They were choices made by leaders who thought they knew better. First, there was the resource curse. In the late 1970s and early

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Louvre's New Pricing Strategy: A Global Tourist Debate

November 28, 2025

The Louvre Museum in Paris is making headlines again, but this time it's not about art theft or long lines. The museum has decided to raise ticket prices for visitors from outside the European Economic Area. This includes countries like the United States, Britain, and Russia. Starting January 14, th

environment

The Truth About Christmas Trees and the Environment

November 22, 2025

Christmas trees come in three types: artificial, real, and live. Artificial trees are the most popular, with 77-83% of households choosing them. They are convenient, reusable, and can save money over time. However, they are not environmentally friendly. Most artificial trees are made in China and sh

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Expanding Horizons: A New Chapter for SkySparc in Norway

November 20, 2025

SkySparc is making waves in Norway with the launch of its new office in Oslo. This isn't just about opening a new door; it's about strengthening ties and diving deeper into the Nordic market. The company, known for its digital transformation solutions, is now bringing its expertise closer to home fo

finance

Tesla's Stock: Stuck in a Rut or Just Taking a Breather?

November 16, 2025

Tesla's stock has been stuck in a tight range between $420 and $470 for the past two months. It's a strange sight for a company that has seen its shares double since April. The big question is whether this is a pause before another big move up or a sign that Tesla's momentum is fading. Let's look a

politics

Ukraine Gets a Financial Boost for Energy and Water

November 14, 2025

Ukraine is getting a big financial helping hand to keep its energy and water systems running smoothly. The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Naftogaz, Ukraine's main energy company, have just signed a deal to provide hundreds of millions of euros. This money is crucial because Russia's attacks on U