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Five New Nations Join UN Security Council Amid Geopolitical Tensions

New Faces in the UN Security Council Starting in January, five new countries will take their seats around the emblematic crescent-shaped table of the UN Security Council. Bahrain, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Latvia, and Liberia have begun two-year terms as non-permanent members, replacing Algeria, Guyana, South Korea, Sierra Leone, and Slovenia, whose terms…

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Devastating Attacks Hit Kharkiv: Tragic Toll and International Reactions

Incidents in Kharkiv Two individuals have been killed, including a three-year-old child, and at least 31 others have been injured in a Russian ballistic missile attack on a five-story residential building in central Kharkiv, reported Oleh Syniehubov, the regional governor, via Telegram. The Russian Ministry of Defense has denied responsibility for the attack, claiming it…

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K-beauty Transforms From Social Media Trend to Economic Powerhouse

Korean Cosmetic Industry in Full Expansion K-beauty, or Korean beauty, has rapidly evolved from a viral trend on social media to a robust economic industry. A remarkable example is the snail mucin serum, which has captivated skincare routines worldwide. This formula has enabled the Korean brand CosRX to become global, now owned by Amorepacific, the…

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Tesla Loses Global Electric Vehicle Sales Leadership to BYD

Tesla Loses Position as Global Leader in Electric Vehicle Sales Tesla has surrendered its title of the largest global seller of electric vehicles to the Chinese company BYD. This shift comes after a year marked by controversies surrounding CEO Elon Musk's political maneuvers and the expiration of tax benefits in the United States for buyers.…

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Americans Face Rising Health Insurance Costs Amid Government Dispute

Rising Health Insurance Costs Affecting Millions of Americans Millions of Americans are grappling with a significant increase in the amounts they must pay for health insurance. A dispute over government health subsidies was one of the primary reasons for the U.S. government shutdown that lasted 43 days last year – the longest in history. However,…

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Judge Denies Release of Man Accused of Planting Homemade Bombs

A man accused of planting two homemade bombs remains in custody ahead of trial A federal judge in the United States has denied early release for 30-year-old Brian Cole, who is accused of planting two homemade bombs outside the Democratic and Republican Party headquarters, one day before the Capitol disturbances on January 6, 2021. Judge…

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Aave Founder Responds to Governance Vote with New Strategy

A Bright Future for the DeFi Lending Giant Following a failed governance vote, Aave founder Stani Kulechov has unveiled a plan to extend beyond DeFi lending and reshape how token holders capture value. Kulechov emphasized that the protocol must evolve and explore opportunities in real assets, institutional loans, and consumer-focused financial products. In a post…

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Binance Removes FLOW/BTC Trading Pair Following Exploit Report

Important Decision by Binance The cryptocurrency exchange Binance has announced the removal of the FLOW/BTC trading pair following a blockchain exploit incident that resulted in the theft of $3.9 million. This decision aligns with the platform's recent updates to its trading and token monitoring policies. Details of the Incident In a statement released on Friday,…

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A Woman Dies from Cervical Cancer Every Two Minutes, Says UN

Cervical Cancer: A Serious Global Issue According to an analysis by the United Nations, cervical cancer remains a major public health issue, with one woman dying from this disease every two minutes. Each year, approximately 660,000 women are diagnosed with this illness, and 350,000 lose their lives because of it. Jeanette, a woman from an…