EU decides on key €90bn Ukraine loan after pipeline deadlock ends

After months of holding it up over Russian oil, Hungary finally blinked. 🇪🇺 According to Reuters, the EU just unlocked a massive €90 billion loan for Ukraine. It was agreed last December, but stuck in a deadlock over Budapest’s oil demands. Now the deal is finally moving forward. But here’s the thing no one’s talking […]

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Israel attacks mosque in Lebanon in another ceasefire violation

Israel just hit a mosque in Lebanon — and it’s another ceasefire violation. According to reports, the attack happened despite the supposed truce. This isn’t the first time. And it probably won’t be the last. But the bigger question is — what happens next when the rules keep getting broken? 👇 #IsraelLebanon #CeasefireViolation 📸 (Image:

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Russia strikes Ukraine’s Odesa port, kills railway worker in Zaporizhia

Another night, another strike on a Ukrainian port. According to Ukraine’s deputy prime minister, Russia hit Odesa’s port and killed a railway worker in Zaporizhia. These are attacks on civilian infrastructure. And the official called it “another proof of terrorism.” But that’s not the full story. What does it take for the world to truly

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Gaza’s unseen casualties: A surge in stillbirths and birth defects

Stillbirths in Gaza have shot up by 140%. Birth defects have doubled. This isn’t old news—this is the reality right now, according to the latest report. The war’s impact didn’t stop when the bombs paused. It lingers in hospitals, in clinics, in places no one is watching closely. And here’s the part that doesn’t make

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Mexico officials say Teotihuacán gunman carried material related to US mass shooting

This guy visited an ancient pyramid over and over. And he wasn’t just a tourist. According to Mexican officials, the Teotihuacán gunman carried material linked to a US mass shooting. He appeared to act alone, visiting the site repeatedly before the attack. But what exactly was his connection to the American tragedy? That part is

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RFK Jr. is on a congressional hearing blitz, after a long absence from Capitol Hill

RFK Jr. just went from invisible to everywhere on Capitol Hill. 🧐 According to the news, he just wrapped up seven budget hearings in seven days—his first time testifying before Congress since September. That’s a massive shift. Why the sudden blitz, and what’s he trying to prove now? #RFKJr #CapitolHillBlitz 📸 (Image: AI Illustration) Source:

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Trump administration delays rule aimed at improving disability access in schools

Your child’s online learning tools just got put on hold. According to NPR, the Trump administration has delayed a rule requiring schools and colleges to make digital content accessible for people with disabilities. That deadline was this week. Now it’s pushed back. So what happens to students who rely on screen readers or captions? 📸

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With Virginia vote, Democrats gain edge over Trump’s national GOP redistricting push

Virginia just flipped the script on Trump’s redistricting plan. 🔥 According to the report, Democrats gained the edge after Tuesday’s vote—countering the GOP’s national push. This wasn’t just a win. It was a reversal. The red map the GOP was counting on? Suddenly not so solid. So what happens next—does this shift the balance for

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South Korean fighter jets collided due to pilots snapping pictures, report finds

They were supposed to be flying jets — not taking selfies. 🛩️ According to a new report, South Korean fighter jets collided mid-air because the pilots were snapping photos. One pilot has been fined thousands to cover the repair costs. The damage is done. But the real question is why they were even distracted in

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US halts shipment of Iraq’s oil dollars in bid to curb Iran-linked groups

The US just blocked a plane carrying nearly $500 million in cash to Iraq. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Treasury stopped the shipment to pressure Iran-linked groups. That’s a lot of dollar bills. The move is meant to cut off funding channels. But what happens next is the real question. Will Iraq push

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Mexico to beef up security at tourist sites after shooting at pyramids

A shooting at Mexico’s ancient pyramids is changing security plans for the World Cup. 🇲🇽 According to the government, they’re boosting protection at major tourist sites. This comes after a man opened fire at Teotihuacan. It’s a major move for visitor safety. But it raises a tough question. How do you protect a country’s wonders

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Immigration Agent Is Charged With Assaulting a Colorado Protester

A federal agent is now facing charges for an arrest. According to local officials, this is rare. An immigration officer was charged with assault after an encounter with a protester in Colorado. It’s a misdemeanor case. Very few federal agents have been prosecuted locally during the immigration crackdown. This case could test that boundary. What

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Virginia Passes Gerrymandered Map to Help Democrats in Midterms: 4 Takeaways

Virginia just redrew the map, and the political game has changed. 🗺️ According to the report, this new district map is a clear gerrymander designed to help Democrats. It could flip up to four House seats in their favor this November. That’s a huge shift in the battle for Congress. But it raises a bigger

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