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Putin: Russia May Stop War if Ukraine Holds Elections

Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested that Moscow could halt its ongoing military operations in Ukraine if the Ukrainian government agrees to hold national elections. This statement comes amid continued fighting in multiple regions, with both sides reporting casualties and infrastructure damage. According to Kremlin officials, Putin’s remarks signal a potential opening for negotiations, though skepticism remains high in Kyiv and among Western allies. Ukrainian leaders have reiterated that any decision about elections or peace talks must preserve the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Experts warn that while Putin’s announcement may appear conciliatory, it could also be a strategic move to pressure Ukraine politically. Holding elections in a war zone presents significant logistical and security challenges, and any such process would likely face scrutiny from international observers. The international community continues to call for dialogue and de-escalation. The United Nations […]

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Trump, Race, and the Fear Facing Families

A renewed wave of fear is spreading across communities of color in the United States as critics accuse Donald Trump and his allies of pushing policies that target the most vulnerable. What once sounded like extreme rhetoric is now being described as a lived reality for many families. Central to the concern are reports that children from communities of color are being removed from homes where they had already been placed and then absorbed into systems with little public visibility. Families and advocates say children are taken without clear explanations, leaving relatives struggling to find answers about their whereabouts. Human rights groups warn that these actions mirror past practices widely condemned for racial bias and lack of accountability. They argue that the pattern suggests enforcement policies are not applied equally, creating fear in some communities while others remain untouched. Supporters […]

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Miss Universe pageant in Thailand hit by controversy and drama

This year’s Miss Universe pageant in Thailand has been overshadowed by controversy and emotional drama, following a heated dispute involving a contestant and the event’s host. More than 120 women from around the world are competing for the Miss Universe crown, but the lead-up to the event has been dominated by off-stage scandals rather than glamour. The drama erupted when Mexico’s representative, Fatima Bosch, walked out of a meeting after Thai host Nawat Itsaragrisil allegedly insulted her intelligence. The confrontation, captured on a livestream, showed Nawat appearing to call Bosch a “dumbhead” over her failure to post promotional content online — a claim he later denied. After security was called in, Bosch walked out of the room, joined by Miss Iraq. “What your director did is not respectful. He called me dumb,” Bosch told reporters. “The world needs to see […]

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