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    Work underway to restore power at Ukrainian nuclear plant

    Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is finally getting the power it needs after a four-week outage brought it to the brink of disaster. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) hailed the restoration of off-site power as "crucial for nuclear safety and security". Ukrainian...
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    Mohamed Salah in need of centre stage return for Anfield’s grand show | Andy Hunter

    The spotlight's back on Mohamed Salah - but for how long? The Egyptian forward's spectacular form in Egypt's World Cup qualifying campaign was a welcome boost to Liverpool's title defence, but the jury is still out on whether he can replicate this success at Anfield. Liverpool have been plagued...
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    Israeli military veterans, a backbone of protest movement, vow to keep demonstrating

    A Growing Army of Veterans Leads the Charge in Israel's Democracy Protest Movement In Tel Aviv, hundreds of thousands of protesters marched on, their faces set with determination as they held up brown flags emblazoned with the logo of "Brother and Sisters in Arms," a group comprised mostly of...
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    Reporter's Notebook: What is work for?

    The age-old question: what is work for? Is it just a means to an end, or is it the purpose of our existence? For John Dickerson, co-anchor of CBS Evening News, work is not just about paying the bills. It's about finding meaning and fulfillment in our daily lives. "I think we're at a point where...
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    Broken promises and political crises: how Emmanuel Macron fell from French favour

    Macron's Downfall: A French President Lost to His Own Promises Emmanuel Macron, France's centrist president, is facing an unprecedented crisis that has led to the collapse of his minority government. The current political impasse has overshadowed Macron's domestic legacy and left many wondering...
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    My pet sleeps all day and all night. Is that normal?

    The Pet Sleep Conundrum: What's Normal and Why Should We Care? As any pet owner can attest, there's nothing quite like coming home to a furry friend snoozing away. But have you ever stopped to think about just how much your cat or dog is sleeping? The answer may surprise you: some pets sleep a...
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    Scary, cold, hungry and lonely': Volunteer soldier shares experience on front line

    Trauma of War Haunts Volunteer Soldier as Russian Invasion Lingers On Amidst the freezing Ukrainian winter, a young volunteer soldier, Akula, recounts his harrowing experience fighting on the front lines during Russia's early stages invasion. Now grappling with the psychological scars of war...
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    The biggest hurdle to solving the shutdown has nothing to do with policy

    A Deepening Divide: Lack of Trust Stalls Shutdown Talks As the US government shutdown enters its third week, lawmakers are struggling to find common ground amidst a growing divide between Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill. At the root of the stalemate is a lack of trust that has become...
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    Erdogan's political fate may be determined by Turkey's Kurds

    Turkish politics are taking a dramatic turn, with the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) emerging as a key player in the upcoming elections. The HDP's decision not to field its own presidential candidate has opened up an opportunity for opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu to...
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