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South Korea and Poland Forge Deeper Defense Ties Amid Geopolitical Shifts
South Korea and Poland are strengthening their defense partnership, highlighted by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's visit to Seoul. The nations are expanding cooperation beyond military hardware.
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Peruvian Election Results Delayed Amid Voting Extension
Peruvian presidential election results are postponed due to widespread logistical issues, extending voting for thousands and highlighting voter concerns over crime and corruption.
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World Bank Chief Warns of Massive Global Jobs Deficit
World Bank President Ajay Banga highlights a critical jobs gap for 1.2 billion young people in developing nations over the next decade.
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The Gentlemanosphere: A New Frontier for Modern Manhood
Exploring the rise of the 'Gentlemanosphere,' a movement offering positive guidance for men, distinct from the divisive 'manosphere.'
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Philippines Accuses China of Cyanide Poisoning in Disputed South China Sea Waters
The Philippines alleges Chinese fishermen poured cyanide into waters near Second Thomas Shoal, threatening marine life and Filipino troops stationed in the disputed South China Sea.
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Hungarian Elections: Magyar Unseats Orbán, Reshaping EU Dynamics
A seismic shift in Hungarian politics as Péter Magyar's movement defeats Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party. Explore the implications for Hungary and the European Union.
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Mezcal Boom's Environmental Toll: Oaxaca's Forests Vanish for Agave
The surging global popularity of mezcal is decimating forests in Oaxaca, Mexico, raising critical environmental concerns despite economic benefits for local communities.
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Australia Names First Female Army Chief in Historic Appointment
Lieutenant General Susan Coyle makes history as the first woman to lead the Australian Army, a significant step amid efforts to address gender discrimination within the defense force.