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Meat, Germs, and Medicine: A Look at Campylobacter in Wasit

December 2, 2025

In Wasit, Iraq, a study took a close look at the germs found in red meat. The focus was on two types of Campylobacter bacteria: Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli. These germs are known to cause stomach problems in people. The study wanted to see how often these germs show up in meat and if

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How Robots, Smart Bosses, and Green Hospitals Mix

November 28, 2025

In the world of healthcare, things are getting high-tech. Robots are becoming more common. But how do these machines fit into the bigger picture? A recent study looked at this. It focused on how leaders can make sure robots help hospitals be more eco-friendly. The study looked at three big things:

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Power Out in Kurdistan After Gas Field Hit

November 27, 2025

A sudden rocket strike on a major gas field in northern Iraq has left most of the Kurdistan region in the dark. The attack on the Khor Mor gas field happened just after midnight, adding to a series of recent strikes on Kurdish-run energy sites. This isn't the first time such an incident has occurre

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Turkish Leaders Plan Meeting with Imprisoned Kurdish Figure

November 22, 2025

Turkish politicians are planning to meet with Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), who has been in prison for over two decades. This meeting comes after a suggestion from Devlet Bahceli, a strong ally of President Erdogan. Erdogan himself has hinted that he might allow

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Political Tensions Surface at Cheney's Funeral

November 21, 2025

A significant political figure has passed away, and the event has sparked discussions about the current state of U. S. politics. Dick Cheney, who served as vice president under George W. Bush, was laid to rest in Washington. His funeral was attended by many high-profile figures, but notably absent w

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A Space Scandal Unfolds: The Truth Behind the First Alleged Space Crime

November 21, 2025

A former Air Force intelligence officer, Summer Heather Worden, has admitted to lying to authorities. She had previously accused her ex-spouse, NASA astronaut Anne McClain, of committing a crime while in space. Worden claimed McClain had guessed her bank password and accessed her account illegally f

sports

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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Absent at the Memorial: Trump's Snub and Cheney's Legacy

November 20, 2025

Dick Cheney, the former vice president, passed away recently at 84. He was known for his significant role in expanding presidential powers and shaping the nation's response to 9/11. His memorial service took place, but one notable figure was missing: Donald Trump. Trump was not invited to the servi

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Britain's Bold Move: Is Making Life Harder for Refugees the Solution?

November 18, 2025

The UK is taking a tough new stance on asylum seekers, aiming to control a heated immigration debate. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government is introducing strict rules that will delay permanent residency for refugees to 20 years, up from the current five. This means refugees will face regular che

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Iraq's Big Vote: What's Really Going On?

November 8, 2025

Iraq is getting ready for a big vote. People will choose who represents them in the government. This isn't just any vote. It's happening at a tense time. There are worries about fights between big countries. Iraq is trying to stay friends with everyone. But that's not easy. Many Iraqis are not happ