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In 2024, Mohammed, a Tajik man, arrived in Russia hoping to earn money but ended up being forced to join the Russian military. He was captured by Ukrainian forces during the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and is now a prisoner of war. He claims he was coerced into military service and wishes to fight for Ukraine instead.
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Mohammed is from Tajikistan, a country in Central Asia.
He traveled to Russia to find work and send money back to his family.
He says he was forced to join the Russian military after being detained for not renewing his work permit.
Mohammed fought in Ukraine on the side of the Russian forces.
Ukrainian troops captured him, and he is now a prisoner of war.
He hopes not to return to Russia and expressed a desire to fight for Ukraine instead.
There have been accusations of mistreatment of prisoners of war by both Russia and Ukraine.
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U.S. Senator Ted Cruz claimed that over 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria since 2009, a statement denied by the Nigerian government. The Nigerian government clarified that the violence in the country is a result of terrorism affecting all religions, not a targeted genocide against Christians. Cruz's comments have sparked international conversations about religious persecution in Nigeria.
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Ted Cruz claimed more than 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria since 2009.
The Nigerian government denies these claims and says the violence affects all religions.
Cruz mentioned the destruction of over 18,000 churches and 2,000 schools.
Religious advocacy group Open Doors ranks Nigeria as the seventh-most dangerous country for Christians.
In 2024, Cruz introduced a bill aimed at protecting Christians from persecution in Nigeria.
The violence in Nigeria is linked to jihadist groups like Boko Haram, Fulani militants, and ISWAP.
The U.S. State Department expressed concern over violence against Christians in Nigeria.
The Middle Belt region, rich with ethnic diversity, is heavily affected by conflicts.
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Russia is increasing military recruitment by advertising "non-combat" roles on social media to attract new troops amid high battlefield losses in Ukraine. These roles are promoted as safer options, but the actual assignments can still place recruits on the front line. OpenMinds, a Ukrainian company, found this recruitment approach relies on misleading ads to fill troop shortages.
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Russia faces high troop losses in Ukraine and is trying new ways to recruit soldiers.
Ads for "safe" military roles have increased on Russian social media, especially on VK.
These ads promise rear-area roles, but recruits might still end up in combat zones.
Russian military recruitment ads rose 40% in 2025 compared to the previous year.
The use of phrases like "quiet service" and "no front line" in ads is a new tactic.
OpenMinds says actual recruitment numbers are lower than the official targets.
The Russian economy is suffering due to sanctions, making high salaries less feasible for recruitment.
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The Conservative Party in the UK is discussing how to win over young voters, as their current support base is mostly older people. At a party conference in Manchester, members talked about using social media platforms like TikTok to connect with younger audiences. Some suggest that policies helping young people, such as easier access to home-buying, could improve support.
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The Conservative Party recognizes its voter base is mostly older people.
Pollsters indicate the average age of Conservative voters is rising.
Party members are considering using TikTok to connect with young people.
There is concern about the "Millennial Pause," a delay older people have in videos, on TikTok.
There's a suggestion to campaign like American right-wing influencers.
Ideas include encouraging young people to share and mock left-wing stories.
Some suggest making it easier for young people to buy homes could gain their support.
The possibility of 16-year-olds voting in the next election adds urgency to these discussions.
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Myanmar's military used a motorized paraglider to attack a village, killing at least 24 people, including children, and injuring over 50 others. The attack occurred during a Buddhist festival that included a rally calling for the release of political prisoners. The area is part of a broader civil conflict that began when the military took control in 2021.
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The attack used a motorized paraglider and took place in the Sagaing region of Myanmar.
At least 24 people died, and more than 50 were injured.
The village of Bon To, where the attack happened, is about 90 kilometers from Mandalay.
The attack happened during a Buddhist festival and a rally for political prisoners.
Myanmar's civil war began after the military seized power in February 2021 from Aung San Suu Kyi's government.
The area attacked is mainly under control of resistance forces opposing the military.
Myanmar's military has increased its use of motorized paragliders in recent times.
Over 7,300 people have died in Myanmar since the military took power, according to reports from non-governmental organizations.
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Russia warned that it will respond immediately if any country, especially the United States, starts nuclear testing. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov made the statement, with Russia watching U.S. actions closely. The warning follows Russian President Vladimir Putin's comments about nuclear test preparations happening elsewhere.
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Russia has issued a warning about retaliating against nuclear tests.
The U.S. is specifically mentioned as a country Russia is monitoring.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov made the announcement.
Ryabkov accused the U.S. of keeping its nuclear test infrastructure ready.
Russian President Vladimir Putin commented on nuclear test preparations occurring.
Russia's warning signals concern over potential nuclear tests by other countries.
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President Donald Trump wants to regain control of Bagram airbase in Afghanistan, but regional countries like India, Russia, China, and Pakistan oppose any foreign military presence in Afghanistan. These nations, part of the Moscow Format of Consultations, support Afghanistan's independence and reject the re-establishment of any US military infrastructure there.
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President Trump is pushing to regain control of Bagram airbase in Afghanistan.
Regional countries, including India, Russia, China, and Pakistan, oppose foreign military presence in Afghanistan.
These countries support Afghanistan as an independent and peaceful state.
India is engaging with the Taliban and will host their Foreign Minister for a visit.
The Taliban states that Afghanistan will not accept foreign military presence.
Bagram airbase once served as the main US base during the Afghanistan war.
Current and former US officials doubt the feasibility of Trump’s plan to retake Bagram.
Bagram is close to China's border and strategic locations, which Trump cites as a reason for regaining control.
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The Skeik building in Gaza City, once a lively area, now shelters families who have lost their homes due to the war between Gaza and Israel. These families, like Hadeel Daban and her family, have moved multiple times and face ongoing challenges, such as damaged infrastructure and lack of medical care.
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The Skeik building is located on a street in western Gaza City previously known for its vibrant social scene, now marked by war damage.
The area around the building is currently surrounded by rubble due to ongoing conflicts between Gaza and Israel.
Families displaced by the war have converted eight out of the building's ten apartments into temporary homes.
Hadeel Daban's family fled their original home after nearby bomb strikes rendered it unsafe.
Hadeel's husband sustained serious injuries during a strike and required medical care, which was disrupted by military operations.
The ongoing conflict has severely disrupted community ties, with many original residents relocated, injured, or killed.
The building now hosts displaced families who frequently have to move due to violence, showing a continuous state of insecurity.
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Authorities have arrested a person in connection with a deadly wildfire that occurred in January in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. This fire killed 12 people and destroyed over 6,000 homes. Officials plan to discuss this arrest in a news briefing.
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An arrest has been made in relation to the Pacific Palisades wildfire in Los Angeles.
The wildfire began on January 7 and killed 12 people.
Over 6,000 homes and buildings were destroyed by the fire.
Officials, including Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, are set to announce more details.
The cause of the Pacific Palisades fire and another fire in Altadena are still unknown.
The Altadena fire also resulted in 18 fatalities.
A report found that slow evacuation warnings were due to resource shortages and outdated policies.
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A survey by the Center for Democracy and Technology found that about 1 in 5 high school students have either been in a romantic relationship with artificial intelligence (AI) or know someone who has. The research shows that students are increasingly using AI not just for school but also for companionship, which raises concerns about data privacy and the potential for cyberbullying.
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20% of high school students have experienced a romantic relationship with AI or know someone who has.
42% of students say they or someone they know use AI for companionship.
The Center for Democracy and Technology conducted surveys with students, teachers, and parents to gather this data.
86% of students, 85% of educators, and 75% of parents reported using AI in the past school year.
Higher usage of AI in schools is linked to increased data breaches and cyberbullying.
28% of teachers using AI reported large-scale data breaches in their schools.
Schools often use AI to monitor school-issued devices, which can lead to privacy concerns.
Students with high AI exposure are more likely to use it for mental health support and companionship.
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"Wicked: For Good" is coming out early for Amazon Prime members through Amazon's Prime Premiere service, letting them watch the film on November 17. The movie officially hits theaters on November 21. The film features actors like Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande and continues the story of the popular Broadway musical "Wicked".
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Amazon Prime members can watch "Wicked: For Good" early on November 17 through Prime Premiere.
The movie will officially release in theaters on November 21.
Tickets for theater screenings can be purchased from Fandango, with a discount available for 3D screenings.
Buying a ticket enters you into a contest to win a trip to the New York Premiere of the film.
The original "Wicked" film is discounted to $9 on Fandango at Home when you buy a ticket for "Wicked: For Good".
"Wicked" is the highest-grossing film adaptation of a Broadway musical, earning over $756 million worldwide.
The cast includes Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba Thropp and Ariana Grande as Glinda Upland, among others.
The story focuses on the characters Glinda and Elphaba facing an angry mob and their need to come together.
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Outgoing French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is working to prevent new parliamentary elections in France. He has been engaging in talks with various political parties to reach an agreement on passing a budget to tackle France's public debt. Lecornu's resignation adds to political instability, complicating the situation for President Emmanuel Macron's government.
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Sébastien Lecornu resigned as France's Prime Minister after only 26 days in office.
France is facing political instability, with a need to agree on a budget to address a significant government deficit.
Lecornu has until Wednesday evening to propose a plan to stabilize the government.
Political parties show some willingness to agree on a budget by the end of the year.
France's public debt is nearly 114% of its economic output, with a projected budget deficit of 5.4% of GDP for this year.
Socialist leaders are unwilling to join a new government under the current budget plan.
President Macron has called for potential snap elections, leaving a hung parliament.
There is speculation that Lecornu could gain support by pausing pension reforms, but this would increase costs.
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President Paul Biya of Cameroon, at 92 years old, is running for an eighth term in office, aiming to stay in power until age 99. His campaign focuses on job creation, security, and infrastructure. Cameroon faces challenges such as economic difficulties, allegations of election irregularities, and ongoing security threats.
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President Paul Biya of Cameroon is 92 years old, making him the world's oldest head of state.
He announced his campaign for an eighth term in office.
Biya has been in power since 1982, over 40 years.
His campaign promises include job creation, improving infrastructure, and enhancing security.
Cameroon struggles with economic issues and security threats, especially in the Far North Region.
Past elections in Cameroon have faced allegations of irregularities and bias.
A 2008 constitutional amendment removed term limits, allowing Biya to continue running for office.
Opposition candidates are present but face challenges due to the ruling party's strong influence.
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Kristina Douglass, an archaeologist at Columbia University, received an $800,000 MacArthur Fellowship for her research on how ancient societies and their environments adapted to climate changes. She conducts her fieldwork in Madagascar, studying artifacts to understand the historical strategies used by local communities to survive environmental challenges.
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Kristina Douglass is an archaeologist at Columbia University.
She won an $800,000 MacArthur Fellowship for her research.
Her research examines the co-evolution of societies and environments with climate variability.
Douglass conducts fieldwork in southwest Madagascar.
Local communities in Madagascar have historically adapted to environmental changes.
Her research involves studying archaeological artifacts like pottery and bones.
Douglass grew up in various countries, including Madagascar, which influenced her work.
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The MacArthur Foundation announced the 2025 MacArthur Fellows, honoring 22 individuals with $800,000 each for their talent and creativity. The Fellows work in diverse areas like science, art, and humanities, and they are selected through a long nomination and review process.
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The MacArthur Fellows Program selected 22 new Fellows for 2025.
Each Fellow receives an $800,000 unrestricted grant.
The awards recognize creativity, risk-taking, and perseverance.
The selection process includes nomination and vetting over many months or years.
Fields represented include atmospheric science, photography, film, music, epidemiology, archaeology, and astrophysics.
The purpose of the grant is to invest in the potential of exceptionally talented individuals.
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Three people died and nine were injured after Ukraine attacked the Russian region of Belgorod. This marks the third day of strikes in the area, which have caused power outages and damaged infrastructure. Ukraine has not officially commented on the attacks.
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Three people died and at least nine were injured in the Ukrainian attack on Belgorod.
The attack occurred in the village of Maslova Pristan, according to the region's governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov.
Emergency workers are searching for more people who might be trapped under rubble.
This is the third consecutive day of attacks in Belgorod, resulting in power outages and infrastructure damage.
Drone and missile attacks damaged homes, vehicles, and power lines in Belgorod.
Nearly 40,000 residents experienced power cuts across multiple districts.
Ukraine has increased strikes on Russian oil refineries, leading to fuel shortages and rising prices in Russia.
Russian attacks on Ukraine are also ongoing, with Ukrainian defenses shotting down 154 drones recently.
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Ireland's government has updated its travel advice for its citizens going to the U.S., highlighting possible disruptions due to protests in Chicago. The protests relate to immigration issues and have led to increased presence of security forces. Travelers are advised to stay informed and be cautious in areas where demonstrations may occur.
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Ireland updated its travel advice because of potential disruptions from protests in Chicago.
The guidance still maintains the U.S. at its lowest travel risk rating with "normal precautions."
President Trump described Chicago as a "war zone" and deployed Texas National Guard troops to nearby facilities.
Illinois Attorney General filed a lawsuit to prevent deployment of National Guard troops from other states.
Chicago has a large Irish population, nearly a million people of Irish descent live in the area.
The Irish government suggests tourists stay informed through local news and official social media channels.
The executive order by Chicago's Mayor bans ICE personnel from using city-owned properties.
FBI Director noted a significant number of gang members in Chicago during his visit.
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Authorities arrested a suspect linked to a January wildfire in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. The fire caused 12 deaths and destroyed over 6,000 homes and buildings. Officials plan to provide more details in a news conference.
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A suspect has been arrested related to the Pacific Palisades wildfire in January.
The fire resulted in 12 deaths and destroyed more than 6,000 homes and buildings.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Another fire on the same day in Altadena killed 18 people.
An independent review found outdated policies and lack of resources delayed emergency responses.
A news conference with key officials is planned to release more information.
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Tropical Storm Jerry is predicted to move northwest before curving out to sea. It could become a hurricane by the weekend and may bring tropical storm conditions to northern Leeward Islands and nearby areas.
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Tropical Storm Jerry is currently not expected to directly impact the U.S.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) warns of possible tropical storm conditions in the northern Leeward Islands.
Jerry might reach hurricane strength by the weekend.
As of Wednesday morning, Jerry was about 750 miles east-southeast of the northern Leeward Islands.
Jerry is moving west-northwest at about 23 mph and is expected to turn north by the weekend.
The storm could bring 2 to 4 inches of rain, risking flash floods.
A tropical storm watch is active for several Caribbean locations, including Antigua, Barbuda, and St. Kitts.
Experts expect Jerry to slow its strengthening because of wind shear but believe it could still become a Category 2 hurricane.
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"One Punch Man" Season 3 will premiere on October 12, 2025, and will be available for streaming on various platforms worldwide. The new season continues the Monster Association storyline, where heroes team up to rescue a hostage. In different regions, the series will be available on platforms like Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, and Crunchyroll.
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"One Punch Man" Season 3 will be released on October 12, 2025.
The season will continue the Monster Association arc, featuring a rescue mission.
Makoto Furukawa and Kaito Ishikawa return as the voices of main characters Saitama and Genos.
"One Punch Man" will stream on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ in Canada.
In Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand, it will be available on Netflix.
Crunchyroll will offer the series in Latin America and Oceania.
Viz Media holds distribution rights across North America, Latin America, and Oceania.
The anime is based on a successful manga with over 35 million copies in circulation.
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