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Iran's Children Bear Scars of Conflict: A Psychological Toll Beyond Ceasefire
The psychological and emotional toll on Iranian children amidst conflict is profound, with trauma and fear persisting long after the fighting stops.
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Artemis II: Astronauts Brace for Fiery 2,760°C Earth Re-entry
NASA's Artemis II astronauts face extreme conditions, including a communication blackout and intense heat, during their 13-minute descent and splashdown in the Pacific.
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Lebanon Hospitals Face Critical Supply Shortage, WHO Warns
Lebanon's healthcare system is on the brink of collapse as hospitals may soon run out of essential trauma kits and chronic disease medications due to escalating conflict and disrupted supply chains.
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Jerusalem's Holy Sites Reopen After Truce, Bringing Emotional Reunions
Jerusalem's sacred sites for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have reopened following a truce, allowing worshippers to return after weeks of closure. Emotional scenes unfolded as faith communities reunited with their holy places.
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FCC Chairman Carr's Tactics Echo New Fairness Doctrine, Threatening Broadcast Freedom
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr's recent actions are raising concerns about a return to a 'new fairness doctrine,' potentially stifling diverse viewpoints and threatening broadcast licenses.
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Oil Prices Surge Near $100 as US-Iran Ceasefire Doubts Emerge
Oil prices rebound sharply amid skepticism over the US-Iran ceasefire deal, raising concerns about the vital Strait of Hormuz.
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Trump's Iran Threats: International Law Experts Warn of Potential War Crimes
Analysis of Donald Trump's escalating rhetoric towards Iran and its implications under international law, with experts citing potential war crimes.
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UAE Minister Demands Unconditional Opening of Strait of Hormuz
UAE Minister Dr. Sultan Al Jaber insists on the unrestricted opening of the Strait of Hormuz, citing freedom of navigation and global economic stability.