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Child Poverty Concerns Rise in Ireland as Living Costs Increase

Child Poverty Concerns Rise in Ireland as Living Costs Increase

Thousands of Children Living in Poverty Child poverty remains a serious issue in Ireland. Recent figures show that more than 95,000 children live in consistent poverty. In addition, over 239,000 children experience deprivation. This means their families struggle to afford basic needs such as healthy food, clothing, and household essentials. Advocacy groups say many families...

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Oliver Tree Reportedly Listed on Flight Manifest After Fatal Brazil Helicopter Collision

Oliver Tree Reportedly Listed Among Passengers in Fatal Brazil Helicopter Collision

Reports linking American singer and entertainer Oliver Tree to a fatal helicopter collision in Brazil have drawn widespread attention as authorities continue investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident. Officials have urged caution, emphasizing that passenger information is still being verified and that no conclusions should be drawn until the investigation is complete. According to preliminary...

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New platform encourages public reporting of suspected espionage, cyber threats, and foreign influence activities.

Taiwan Launches New Intelligence Reporting Platform to Counter Security Threats

Taiwan has launched a new online platform aimed at collecting intelligence and public reports related to activities linked to China, as authorities seek to strengthen national security amid continuing cross-strait tensions. The initiative was announced by the National Security Bureau (NSB), which said the website will allow citizens to submit information concerning suspected espionage, influence...

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Peaceful protest during graduation highlights ongoing debates over technology, activism, and free expression.

Stanford Commencement Walkout Draws Attention as Sundar Pichai Addresses Graduates

Several students staged a walkout as Google CEO Sundar Pichai began delivering the commencement address at Stanford University’s 135th Commencement ceremony, drawing attention to ongoing debates surrounding technology, corporate responsibility, and student activism. The ceremony, held before more than 20,000 attendees, including approximately 3,600 graduating students, marked one of the university’s largest annual gatherings. As...

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Violence against schools, students, and teachers escalates across 83 countries, raising concerns over global education safety.

Attacks on Education Worldwide Rise 40%, New Report Warns

A new report by the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) has revealed a sharp increase in violence targeting education worldwide, with attacks on schools, students, teachers, and educational facilities rising by 40% during the latest reporting period. The report documented incidents in 83 countries and found that at least 10,600 students, educators,...

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Viral video sparks global criticism and renews focus on racism in football.

Man Apologizes After Racist Gesture Toward South Korean Fan at World Cup

A man has publicly apologized after making a racist gesture toward a South Korean supporter during a FIFA World Cup match, an incident that was captured on video and widely shared across social media platforms. The footage quickly attracted international attention, prompting condemnation from football fans, anti-discrimination organizations, and tournament officials. The incident reportedly occurred...

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Investigation continues as viral footage raises questions about safety and oversight.

Young Woman Killed in Rope-Jumping Accident Laid to Rest in Brazil

A young Brazilian woman who died in a rope-jumping accident that drew widespread attention on social media was laid to rest this week as authorities continued investigating the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. Family members, friends, and residents gathered to pay their final respects, while questions remain about whether proper safety measures were in place during...

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Deadly Monsoon Rains Leave Seven Dead, 33 Injured in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Deadly Monsoon Rains Leave Seven Dead, 33 Injured in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

At least seven people have died and 33 others have been injured in rain-related incidents across Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to provincial disaster management authorities. Heavy rainfall, strong winds, and flash flooding affected several districts, causing widespread damage to homes and infrastructure. Officials said that the casualties were reported after roofs and walls...

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Maritime tensions raise new concerns for Indian seafarers in the Gulf.

Can India Protect Its Seafarers in the Gulf Amid Rising Maritime Security Risks?

India faces growing challenges in protecting its seafarers working in the Gulf region as maritime security risks increase amid geopolitical tensions and military activity. Indian nationals form one of the largest groups in the global maritime workforce, with thousands employed aboard commercial vessels operating through the Gulf, Arabian Sea, and Strait of Hormuz. These seafarers...

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Deadly Russian attacks damage a historic cathedral and deepen Ukraine’s humanitarian crisis.

Russian Strikes Kill Nine in Ukraine, Historic Cathedral Suffers Major Damage

At least nine people were killed and several others injured after Russian missile and drone strikes targeted multiple locations across Ukraine, according to Ukrainian officials. The attacks caused widespread destruction to residential buildings, infrastructure, and a historic cathedral, adding to concerns about the ongoing humanitarian and cultural impact of the war. Ukrainian authorities said emergency...