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Military Actions Under Scrutiny: Congress Demands Answers

December 10, 2025

In Washington, a heated debate is unfolding. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is considering whether to release the full video of a controversial military strike. This strike targeted a suspected drug boat and resulted in the deaths of two survivors. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are pushing

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World Cup 2026: Who's Playing Who in the Play-offs?

November 20, 2025

The road to the 2026 World Cup is getting exciting. Italy will play Northern Ireland first, and the winner will then face either Wales or Bosnia & Herzegovina. Meanwhile, the Republic of Ireland will travel to the Czech Republic and then host the winners of Denmark's match against North Macedonia.

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Upcoming Young Football Stars: Where to Catch the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup

November 19, 2025

The 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup is set to kick off on November 3, 2025, in Qatar, and it's a big deal for football fans who love spotting future stars. This tournament is all about young talent, and it's happening right before the main World Cup next year. You can catch the games on different platform

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The Green Invader: How a Seaweed is Changing Moroccan Coasts

November 15, 2025

A foreign seaweed called Rugulopteryx okamurae has been causing trouble along Morocco's northern coast since 2017. It's not just an ecological issue; it's also affecting the lives of people who depend on the sea for their livelihoods. Researchers have been keeping an eye on this invader from 2019 t

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Spain's Balearic Islands Face Rising Migrant Numbers

November 13, 2025

Spain's Balearic Islands are seeing a lot more migrants arriving by boat. In just two days, 19 boats brought around 360 people to the islands. This is part of a bigger trend. More people are taking the Western Mediterranean route to Europe. This route goes from Algeria to Spain. It's become the fast

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Sprinter's Doping Ban Stands: Gummies Defense Falls Flat

October 31, 2025

Issam Asinga, a rising star in track and field, has had his four-year ban for doping upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The young athlete from Suriname had hoped to overturn the decision, claiming that his positive test for the banned substance GW1516 was due to contaminated "recove

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New Plan for Gaza Aid: What's Changing and Why It Matters

October 24, 2025

The U. S. is looking at a new way to send help to Gaza. This plan might replace the old system, which had some problems. The idea is to set up several aid centers along a line where Israeli forces have pulled back. These centers would help people on both sides of the line. The plan also includes pl

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Tuesday's Sports Showdown: A Mix of Games to Watch

October 20, 2025

Tuesday is packed with sports action, from college fields to pro courts and international pitches. Early birds can catch the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup games starting at 8:45 a. m. on FS2. North Korea takes on Cameroon, followed by the U. S. versus China, and later, the Netherlands faces Mexico. Al

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Morocco's Budget Shift: Health, Education, and Equality Take Center Stage

October 17, 2025

Morocco is set to make some big changes in its upcoming budget. The focus? Health and education. Why? Because people are demanding better services. Youth protests have been happening, showing that many are unhappy with the current situation. The government is listening and planning to spend more on

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The Spiky Dinosaur That Rocked the Jurassic

August 28, 2025

Dinosaurs with armor and spikes are not new. But a recent discovery in Morocco has revealed a new species that makes its relatives look tame. This dinosaur, Spicomellus afer, is the punk rock star of its family. It had huge spikes and bony collars that would make any other dinosaur envious. The dis