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    Horror game Horses has been banned from sale – but is it as controversial as you'd think?

    "Game Over: The Curious Case of Horses" The latest controversy in the world of gaming has left players and developers alike scratching their heads. Italian developer Santa Ragione's latest project, Horses, a game that tackles some of the darkest aspects of human nature, has been banned from...
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    Five of the best music books of 2025

    Here are the five music books of 2025 that you need to know about. Liz Pelly's 'Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist' is a scathing critique of the streaming giant, exposing its business practices as manipulative and exploitative. Pelly's account reveals how...
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    What would you write in a very last letter and why?

    As the Danish postal service prepares to bid farewell to letters and focus on packages, people are left pondering what they would write in their final letter. Would it be a heartfelt apology to someone who wronged them, a passionate plea for justice, or a simple expression of gratitude? The...
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    Trump's Venezuela boat strikes fuel war crimes allegations. Are they legal?

    US Strikes on Suspected Drug Smugglers Raise Questions About War Crimes Allegations and Legal Authority The Trump administration's strikes against suspected drug smugglers in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific Ocean have intensified scrutiny over the use of force by US military personnel. While...
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    China Renaissance suspends trading, delays results after founder’s disappearance | CNN Business

    China Renaissance Suspends Trading and Delays Results Amid Founder's Disappearance. Chinese dealmaker China Renaissance has suspended trading of its shares and delayed the release of its annual results due to the disappearance of its founder, Bao Fan. Bao, 52, started the boutique investment...
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    John Kerry urges Australia to take 'hard-nosed' approach with world's biggest fossil fuel-producing countries at Cop31

    John Kerry Calls for Australia to Take Tough Stance at Upcoming Climate Summit In an exclusive interview, former US Secretary of State John Kerry urged Australia to take a hard-nosed approach when hosting the upcoming UN climate summit in November. Kerry emphasized that the world's biggest...
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    Sign up for the Detox Your Kitchen newsletter on avoiding potentially harmful chemicals in your food

    "Detox Your Kitchen: A 7-Week Course to Safeguard Your Food from Hidden Hazards" In a bid to empower consumers, Consumer Reports has partnered with leading organizations to develop an engaging seven-week course. The comprehensive program equips individuals with practical strategies for avoiding...
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    Israeli military veterans, a backbone of protest movement, vow to keep demonstrating | CNN

    A Sea of Defiance: Israeli Military Veterans Rally Against Government Plans In Tel Aviv, a city known for its high-tech industry and cutting-edge innovation, a different kind of movement has taken hold. Hundreds of thousands of protesters have gathered in the streets for the 13th consecutive...
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    Some fans whistle as Lionel Messi’s name is announced as Paris Saint-Germain’s season hits new low | CNN

    Messi's Presence Fails to Lift PSG as Fans' Disillusionment Grows Paris Saint-Germain's latest home defeat has left fans feeling underwhelmed by Lionel Messi's presence on the team. The Argentine superstar, who joined PSG in August, was booed by some supporters when his name was announced...
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    Adelita Grijalva is finally sworn in as Trump scrambles to derail Epstein files measure

    Adelita Grijalva has been sworn in as a US Congresswoman just days after her father's passing and seven weeks after winning her election, marking a long-awaited milestone for the Democratic lawmaker. Grijalva's ascension to office comes amid a contentious standoff with Republican leaders over...
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    US Starbucks workers prepare to strike if contract is not finalized by next week

    US Starbucks Workers On Brink of Strike as Contract Talks Stall Starbucks Workers United has announced that its members are preparing to go on strike if a new contract is not finalized by November 13, just ahead of the high-traffic holiday season. The union, which represents over 9,000 workers...
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    Peru cuts ties with Mexico over asylum for ex-prime minister

    Peru's relations with Mexico took a severe turn after former Prime Minister Betssy Chavez fled to the Mexican Embassy in Peru, prompting the country to sever diplomatic ties. The move comes amid allegations that Mexico granted asylum to Chavez, who is currently on trial for her alleged role in a...
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    'No help, no food, no water': Hurricane-hit Jamaican towns wait for aid

    Residents of Jamaican towns devastated by Hurricane Melissa are facing a desperate situation. For five days, the communities along the coast have been without food, water, and power. The government has reported at least 28 deaths since the storm made landfall, with the number expected to rise as...
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    Shania Twain calls for equal play and more diversity in country music | CNN

    Country music icon Shania Twain has taken a stand for greater diversity and equity in the genre, calling on artists and industry leaders to work towards a more inclusive scene. In her acceptance speech at Sunday's CMT Awards, Twain spoke passionately about the need for equal play and...
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    Opinion | I’m an air traffic controller, working without pay in my third shutdown.

    Stress of Uncertainty: Life Without Pay for US Air Traffic Controllers As I clock in for another long day at the air traffic control tower, the weight of uncertainty hangs heavy over me. This is my third government shutdown, and with each passing year, it's like a little piece of stability is...
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    Elon Musk’s Twitter promised a purge of blue check marks. Instead he singled out one account | CNN Business

    Elon Musk's plan for Twitter's blue check marks seems to have backfired, as the platform has started verifying only accounts that pay $8 per month for its Twitter Blue subscription service. The billionaire had announced in April that he would "begin winding down" blue checks granted under the...
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    Condemnation of ‘horrifying’ atrocities in Sudan

    Escalating violence in Sudan's Darfur region has sparked widespread condemnation from the international community, with the UN Security Council denouncing atrocities committed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. The security council's stern warning comes as reports of human rights abuses...
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    DNA links former soldier to unsolved murder of Virginia artist

    This article reports on the case of Stephan Smerk, who was arrested and charged with the murder of Robin Lawrence, a 22-year-old artist, in Fairfax County, Virginia. The article provides details of the investigation, including the confession made by Smerk to police, which implicated him in the...
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    Suspected Chinese spy balloon was able to transmit information back to Beijing

    A Chinese spy balloon capable of transmitting information back to Beijing was spotted crossing US airspace earlier this year, according to a source familiar with the matter. The balloon was able to capture imagery and collect signals intelligence from several US military sites before being shot...
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    Ousted Madagascan president stripped of citizenship

    Former Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina, ousted in a military coup just last week, has been stripped of his Malagasy citizenship by the new regime. The move was signed by Prime Minister Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo and cites local laws that require people who have acquired foreign citizenship...
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