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The recent military operation conducted by the United States against Iranian nuclear facilities marks a perilous turn in international relations—one that threatens to ignite a broader conflict in the Middle East. President Donald Trump’s declaration of a “very successful attack” on key sites, including the Fordo facility, has garnered responses that oscillate between unwavering support
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In an alarming twist of events, the case of Mahmoud Khalil has captured the attention of activists and human rights advocates across the United States. A Columbia University student, Khalil’s fate shifted dramatically after he protested against systemic injustices and the ongoing genocide perpetrated in Gaza. Under the draconian measures of the Trump administration, he
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Jaundice, characterized by the yellowing of skin and eyes due to elevated levels of bilirubin, is often viewed through an ominous lens. Traditionally seen as a sign of liver dysfunction and potential neurological damage, this condition has more recently generated curiosity for its potential protective qualities, particularly against infectious diseases like malaria. The tension in
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