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Harris And Trump In A Tight White House Race Amid Political Volatility

The Race to the WH Presidential Forecast is closely monitoring the evolving political landscape, assessing the volatility surrounding the upcoming election by analyzing recent polling data, historical electoral trends, and national economic indicators from the past two years. This model is designed to predict the likely winner in each state, providing insights into the dynamics […]

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Iran Calls Envoys As Israel Bombs Hezbollah In Beirut

Israel Targets Hezbollah in Ongoing Military Conflict in Lebanon On Thursday, Israel’s military announced that it had struck Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. This action coincided with intense fighting near the border and ongoing airstrikes on Hezbollah strongholds throughout the region. Israel’s military operations are part of a broader campaign to

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Canada Cuts International Student Permits And Tightens Immigration Rules

Canada’s Immigration Changes: A Shift in Temporary Residence Programs Canada is making significant adjustments to its immigration policies, particularly regarding its temporary residence programs. These changes are designed to better manage the increasing number of temporary residents while ensuring the integrity of the immigration system. The Canadian government is aware of the complexities that arise

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Brazilians Switch Social Media To Bluesky, Threads After X ban

Millions of Brazilians, including President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, have recently flocked to alternative social media platforms like Threads and Bluesky. These platforms have seen a surge in Portuguese-speaking users, particularly after the shutdown of Elon Musk’s social network, X (formerly known as Twitter), in Brazil. In the days following the block, Portuguese quickly

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Chinese Cities Close Schools, Cancel Flights As Typhoon Yagi Nears

Cities in southern China took precautionary measures on Thursday, suspending schools and canceling several flights as typhoon Yagi intensified and moved towards the island of Hainan. What began as a tropical storm quickly developed into a super typhoon, causing widespread concern across the region. Yagi’s strength increased as it crossed the South China Sea, posing

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Protests Over Immigration Reforms As 70,000 Students Face Deportation In Canada

This week, tens of thousands of international students took to the streets across Canada in large-scale protests, voicing their frustration and fear over recent immigration reforms introduced by the federal government. These demonstrations, which reportedly involved around 70,000 students, unfolded in key provinces such as Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia. The protests

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Ukraine Hits Another Key Bridge In Russia’s Kursk Region

On Sunday, Ukraine announced that it had successfully struck a second significant bridge in Russia’s Kursk region, aiming to disrupt Moscow’s critical supply lines. This action marked the second week of Ukraine’s ongoing military incursion into Russian territory, a move that has been unprecedented since the conflict began. As Ukraine escalates its efforts on Russian

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Drought Triggers Hunger in Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia

In a remote village of southern Africa’s small mountain kingdom of Lesotho, a farmer trudges through his dry and cracked land, struggling to pull up withered stalks and roots from the parched soil. This drought, which has been severely affecting countries across southern Africa for months, has turned what was once a productive plot into

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