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    Pushy parents are ‘biggest problem in sports performance’, say psychologists

    Pushy Parents a Major Hindrance to Sports Performance Say Experts The UK's grassroots sports scene is facing a growing concern over parents' behavior on sidelines, with many fearing that pressure and abuse are undermining competitive sport. According to Stephen Smith, chair of the British...
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    Thousands gather for anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests across US

    The 'No Kings' Movement Sweeps Across US, Defying Trump's Authoritarian Tendencies In a show of defiance against President Donald Trump's policies, thousands of Americans took to the streets across the country on Saturday, participating in over 2,600 rallies organized by hundreds of coalition...
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    French minister under fire for Playboy magazine cover

    French Minister Under Fire for Playboy Cover Stint Amid Pension Reforms Crisis The French government's efforts to tackle a pension reform crisis have hit another snag, this time over the personal life of Minister Marlene Schiappa. The minister, who has been a vocal advocate for women's rights...
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    Ask Jordan: Could Pam Bondi or Lindsey Halligan be disbarred for bringing Trump’s retribution?

    Florida's Pam Bondi and Lindsey Halligan, who serves as the US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, are facing questions about whether they might face disciplinary action from their state bars. Can these lawyers be disbarred or disciplined by the state for bringing politically...
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    Instant coffee just beat drip – we were stunned too

    Coffee Conundrum: The Rise of Instant Brews In a shocking turn of events, instant coffee has emerged as the top choice among coffee lovers. A series of blind taste tests conducted by researchers from Drexel University found that 77% of participants preferred instant coffee over traditional drip...
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    Are 16-year-olds too young to vote?

    A New Chapter for UK Democracy: The Case for 16-Year-Old Voting Rights The UK government has recently granted voting rights to 16-year-olds, a move that sparks intense debate about the maturity of this age group and its ability to participate in the democratic process. Proponents argue that...
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    The 'shadow army' helping Uganda's long-serving president keep an iron grip on power

    A shadowy unit within Uganda's military, known as the Special Forces Command (SFC), has been accused of helping long-serving President Yoweri Museveni maintain his iron grip on power. The elite unit, comprising highly trained and well-equipped officers, is believed to have been instrumental in...
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    Broken promises and political crises: how Emmanuel Macron fell from French favour

    France teeters on the brink of another government collapse as Emmanuel Macron's once-promising presidency hangs by a thread. The centrist president, who had been touted as a breath of fresh air after his 2017 election, has failed to deliver on his promises of radical reform and is now facing...
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    Erdogan's political fate may be determined by Turkey's Kurds

    Turkey's Persecuted Pro-Kurdish Party May Decide Erdogan's Fate in Upcoming Election In a stunning twist, Turkey's persecuted pro-Kurdish party, the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), has emerged as a kingmaker in the country's upcoming election. The HDP's decision not to field its own...
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    Republicans use deepfake video of Chuck Schumer in new attack ad

    US Republicans Unleash Dystopian Deepfake Ad Targeting Schumer A chilling new tactic has been employed by US Republican campaign strategists, who have released an artificially generated video featuring Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in a disquieting ad campaign. The disturbingly...
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