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Treating Mothers Right: A Global Look at Who Gets Left Behind

December 10, 2025

In many parts of the world, mothers in hospitals are not treated with kindness and respect. This is especially true for women who are poor, from minority groups, or have less education. The World Health Organization says every mother should be treated with dignity. But in reality, not all women get

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Why Climate Change Needs Our Attention

December 10, 2025

Climate change is a hot topic. It's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the information out there. But it's important to understand the basics and take action. The good news is, we have the power to make a difference. First, let's talk about the facts. Climate change is real, and it's happening because

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Gaza's Kids Still Starving Despite Aid Boost

December 9, 2025

The situation in Gaza is still dire. Even after a ceasefire was called, thousands of kids are still severely malnourished. The U. N. children's agency shared this troubling update. They said that in October alone, 9, 300 children needed treatment for severe malnutrition. That's a lot! Things were w

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Sudan's Rising Violence: A Growing Refugee Crisis

December 9, 2025

Sudan is facing a serious situation. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a powerful militia, is gaining ground. They recently took over al-Fashir, a major city in Darfur. Now, they are moving eastward into the Kordofan region. This includes seizing Sudan's largest oil field. The violence is pushing peop

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How Our Bodies Move: The Science Behind Sprinting and Jumping

December 9, 2025

People often think that running and jumping are just about strong legs. But it's not that simple. The way our bodies move involves a lot more than just muscle power. Scientists have been studying how different parts of our bodies work together to help us move fast and jump high. When we jump, our l

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Gaza's Crossing and Hospital: What's Really Happening?

December 6, 2025

In Gaza, things are heating up. Israel recently hit two armed men near troops, killing one. This is just one of many tense moments in the region. Eight countries, including Saudi Arabia and Turkey, are not happy about Israel's plan to partly open the Rafah Crossing. They think it's a bad idea and c

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Sudan's War: Children Pay the Highest Price

December 6, 2025

In a grim turn of events, the ongoing conflict in Sudan has once again claimed the lives of innocent children. A recent drone strike by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group, targeted a kindergarten in the town of Kalogi, South Kordofan state. The attack resulted in the deaths of 50 p

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Australia's Stand Against Taliban's Actions

December 6, 2025

Australia has taken a firm stance against the Taliban's actions in Afghanistan. They've put sanctions and travel bans on four Taliban officials. These officials are accused of harming women's and girls' rights. This includes limiting their education, jobs, and freedom. Australia's Foreign Minister,

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Aceh Tamiang's Struggle: A Community's Fight for Survival Amidst Devastation

December 6, 2025

In the wake of catastrophic floods and landslides that have ravaged Sumatra, the people of Aceh Tamiang are facing immense challenges. The death toll has surpassed 900, with hundreds more still missing. The disaster, triggered by severe storms, has also claimed lives in Thailand and Malaysia. The s

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A Glimpse into the Future: How AI Could Help Us Grieve

December 5, 2025

In a world where technology is advancing at a rapid pace, the question of how AI can impact our lives is becoming increasingly important. One recent example of this is the short film \"Sweetwater, \" which explores the idea of using AI to help people cope with grief. The film, which stars Michael Ke