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Why global markets are brushing off U.S. strikes on Iran

Why global markets are brushing off U.S. strikes on Iran

Timothy A. Clary | Afp | Getty Images The U.S. joining the war between Israel and Iran might seem like a geopolitical flashpoint that would send markets tumbling. Instead, investors are largely shrugging off the escalation, with many strategists believing the conflict...

World’s Newest Country Teeters on Edge of Civil War – WSJ

World’s Newest Country Teeters on Edge of Civil War  WSJThe Guardian view on South Sudan: the world's youngest nation is on the brink of a new conflict | Editorial  The GuardianManitoba's South Sudanese 'devastated' over violence, rallies for justice  CBCAfrican Union mediators arrive in South Sudan to try to rescue peace deal  ReutersSouth Sudan Is Returning to War  Foreign Policy

Hero rat sets Guinness World Record for detecting landmines – Task & Purpose

Hero rat sets Guinness World Record for detecting landmines  Task & PurposeRonin the rat sets new landmine-sniffing record  BBCLandmine-hunting rat Ronin makes the Guinness World Book of Records  Australian Broadcasting CorporationHero Rat Sets Record for Detecting More Than 100 Landmines  The New York SunMeet the record-breaking rat with a nose for sniffing out wartime explosives  Guinness World Records

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Easter photos: East meets West with celebrations around the world – NBC News

Easter photos: East meets West with celebrations around the world  NBC NewsIn pictures: Easter celebrated around the world from Greece to Iraq  BBCAP PHOTOS: Christians around the world celebrate Easter as the pope makes a surprise appearance  AP NewsEaster Traditions Around The World  DOGO NewsEaster Sunday: Christians celebrate Resurrection  AL.com

Osaka World Expo Recalls a Faded Dynamism From Japan in 1970 – The New York Times

Osaka World Expo Recalls a Faded Dynamism From Japan in 1970  The New York TimesOrganizers, visitors bracing for hot weather at Osaka World Expo  Kyodo News+ | Japan's leading news agency.Unlock your nature  Panasonic Newsroom GlobalThis week we revealed the Expo 2025 Osaka pavilions  DezeenCzech Republic’s Sculpting Vitality Pavilion by Apropos Architects at Expo 2025 Osaka  parametric-architecture.com

Yale Law Prof.: Colleges Aren’t Political, They Just Teach Knowledge Like ‘Climate Change Is Caused by Human Beings’

On Friday’s broadcast of CNN International’s “The Brief,” Yale Law Professor Harold Koh stated that the Trump administration is incorrectly trying to characterize certain universities as political, but they’re just places that challenge ideas and impart knowledge like “climate change
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