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Bolivia votes: End of socialist era?

Bolivians head to the polls in a historic election that could mark the end of 20 years of socialist governance, reshaping the nation's political landscape.

Taliban: 'We Answer Only to God'

The Taliban asserts its authority comes directly from God, dismissing calls for inclusivity as it tightens control over Afghanistan.

Gag order in Karmelo Anthony murder trial

A judge has issued a gag order in the high-profile murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, accused of killing Austin Metcalf. The case has gripped the nation as details emerge about the tragic incident.

Destination X's 'no pooping' rule shocks fans

Contestants on the new reality show Destination X have shocked fans by revealing a strict 'no pooping' rule during filming. Find out why producers imposed this unusual regulation!

EU to scrap 100ml liquid rule at airports

European airports are set to abolish the 100ml liquid restriction, marking a major shift in aviation security. Here’s how it affects your travel plans.

Phillies win after rare interference call vs Red Sox

In a thrilling MLB showdown, the Philadelphia Phillies secured a victory against the Boston Red Sox after a rarely invoked interference rule came into play. Discover how this controversial call decided the game.

FPL Rule Change: What You Need to Know

Fantasy Premier League managers, take note! A major rule change could impact your team selections and strategies. Find out what's new and how to adapt.

Gag order issued in Idaho student murder case

A judge has issued a gag order in the high-profile Idaho student murder case to prevent pretrial publicity from influencing the jury. The order restricts lawyers, law enforcement, and others from discussing case details publicly.

Judge keeps gag order in Idaho student murders case

A judge has ruled to maintain the gag order in the high-profile case against Bryan Kohberger, accused of the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students. The decision comes amid intense media scrutiny and public interest.

The 3.5% Protest Rule That Changes Nations

Discover the surprising power of the '3.5% rule' in protests and how a small but committed minority can reshape societies. Learn from historical examples and modern movements.

TSA to ease liquids restrictions at airports

The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is set to ease restrictions on liquids in carry-on luggage, allowing larger containers at select airports. Here’s what you need to know.

Secret Court Order Gags Media Over MOD Case

A high-profile superinjunction has been issued, preventing UK media from reporting on a confidential Ministry of Defence matter. The legal gag order raises questions about press freedom and government transparency.

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