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Four UK Prisoners Continue Palestine Action Hunger Strike Amid 'Grave' Health Warnings
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Four UK Prisoners Continue Palestine Action Hunger Strike Amid 'Grave' Health Warnings

Four prisoners in the UK linked to Palestine Action are continuing a hunger strike despite severe health risks. This article covers their demands and the escalating political fallout.

Sudan’s Three-Point Peace Plan Rejected by RSF, Deepening Three-Year Conflict
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Sudan’s Three-Point Peace Plan Rejected by RSF, Deepening Three-Year Conflict

Sudan's government presented a three-point peace plan at the UN, but it was immediately rejected by the paramilitary RSF. The move dims hopes of ending a three-year civil war.

Iran Rejects Nuclear Inspections at Bombed Sites, Demands 'Post-War' Rules from IAEA
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Iran Rejects Nuclear Inspections at Bombed Sites, Demands 'Post-War' Rules from IAEA

Iran rejects IAEA inspections of its nuclear facilities bombed by the U.S. in June, demanding the UN watchdog first define "post-war conditions." The move escalates tensions as the legal status of the JCPOA is also contested at the UN.

UN Experts Condemn US Naval Blockade of Venezuela as 'Illegal Armed Aggression'
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UN Experts Condemn US Naval Blockade of Venezuela as 'Illegal Armed Aggression'

Four UN human rights experts have condemned the US naval blockade of Venezuela as 'illegal armed aggression,' citing over 100 deaths and violations of international law.

Moscow Rocked by Second Deadly Blast in Days, Killing 2 Police Officers and 1 Civilian
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Moscow Rocked by Second Deadly Blast in Days, Killing 2 Police Officers and 1 Civilian

A second deadly explosion in Moscow in less than a week has killed three people, including two police officers. The blast follows a car bombing that killed a senior general, heightening security fears in the Russian capital.

10 Years After Dentsu's 'Karoshi' Suicide: Has Japan's Corporate Culture Really Changed?
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10 Years After Dentsu's 'Karoshi' Suicide: Has Japan's Corporate Culture Really Changed?

It's the 10th anniversary of the Dentsu 'karoshi' (overwork death) tragedy. The victim's mother says her 'suffering only increases.' How much has Japan's work culture truly changed in a decade?

Jeffrey Epstein Files: U.S. Lawmakers Press Justice Department for More Releases
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Jeffrey Epstein Files: U.S. Lawmakers Press Justice Department for More Releases

U.S. lawmakers, including Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), are pressuring the Department of Justice to release more unsealed files related to Jeffrey Epstein, citing the need for transparency and full accountability.

Russia-Ukraine War May 'Grind On for Another 12 to 18 Months,' Analysis Suggests
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Russia-Ukraine War May 'Grind On for Another 12 to 18 Months,' Analysis Suggests

A new forecast indicates the Russia-Ukraine war could continue for another 12 to 18 months. The conflict has evolved into a war of attrition, with a military stalemate fueling projections of a long-term conflict.

Libya's Top General Mohammed al-Haddad Killed in Turkiye Plane Crash, Sparking Stability Fears
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Libya's Top General Mohammed al-Haddad Killed in Turkiye Plane Crash, Sparking Stability Fears

Libya's top military chief, Mohammed al-Haddad, a key figure in unifying the country's armed forces, has been killed in a plane crash in Turkiye. His death raises fears for Libya's stability.

Dozens Injured as Israeli Forces Raid Occupied West Bank, Fueling Tensions Over Two-State Solution
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Dozens Injured as Israeli Forces Raid Occupied West Bank, Fueling Tensions Over Two-State Solution

Dozens of Palestinians were injured during an Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank, further escalating tensions and dimming hopes for a two-state solution to the conflict.

China Wants Its Citizens to Take More Holidays—And Spend More Money
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China Wants Its Citizens to Take More Holidays—And Spend More Money

Once known for its grueling work culture, China is now encouraging more time off to stimulate its economy. Will longer holidays be the key to unlocking consumer spending?

Russia-Ukraine War Could 'Grind On for Another 12 to 18 Months,' Analysis Suggests
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Russia-Ukraine War Could 'Grind On for Another 12 to 18 Months,' Analysis Suggests

As 2025 draws to a close, a stark analysis suggests the Russia-Ukraine war could continue for another 12 to 18 months. PRISM examines the current stalemate and the global implications of a long-term conflict.