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Iran Internet Shutdown: Exploring the Serious Risks of Digital Isolation

The Iran internet shutdown has plunged the nation into a period of extreme digital isolation, capturing international attention as 92 million citizens find themselves cut off from essential internet services.This unprecedented blackout, initiated by the Iranian government on January 8, aims to stifle dissent and limit scrutiny amidst ongoing protests.

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Artemis II Mission: NASA’s Historic Journey to the Moon

The upcoming Artemis II mission marks a historic milestone as NASA gears up for its first crewed voyage to the Moon in over half a century.Scheduled to launch as early as February 6, 2024, this groundbreaking mission will send four astronauts on a 10-day journey, orbiting the Moon and providing crucial data for future lunar explorations.

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Trump Tariffs on Allies Stir Controversy Over Greenland Takeover

The recent announcement regarding Trump tariffs on allies has sent shockwaves through the diplomatic community, particularly as it targets nations like Denmark, Norway, and the UK—critical partners within NATO.President Trump has threatened to impose a 10% tariff on goods from these countries, escalating to 25% until an agreement is reached over his controversial proposed takeover of Greenland.

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Avalanche Deaths in Austria: What Happened in the Alps?

Avalanche deaths in Austria have tragically surged following a series of recent incidents in the Alps, underscoring the perils of winter sports.Five off-piste skiers lost their lives to avalanches, with the most devastating occurring in the Pongau region near Salzburg.

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Uganda Election: Museveni’s Victory Sparks Controversy and Protests

The Uganda election has garnered significant attention both locally and internationally as President Yoweri Museveni has been declared the winner, extending his lengthy tenure by another five years.With a commanding 72% of the votes, Museveni’s victory has reignited discussions around electoral integrity, especially in light of Bobi Wine’s allegations of voter fraud and ballot stuffing, which he claims undermined the electoral process in Uganda.

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Minneapolis ICE Crowd Control Ruling: A Game Changer for Protests

The recent Minneapolis ICE crowd control ruling has raised significant questions regarding the measures employed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement against demonstrators.In an unprecedented decision, Judge Katherine Menendez has limited the agency’s ability to utilize aggressive crowd control methods on individuals participating in peaceful protests in Minneapolis.

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Gaza Board of Peace: Who is Behind Trump’s Controversial Plan?

The newly announced Gaza Board of Peace marks a controversial attempt by the White House to address the ongoing challenges in the region.With roots steeped in the Israeli Palestinian conflict, the board’s formation signals a potential shift in international relations Gaza could profoundly impact.

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Iran Protests Death Toll: Unraveling Khamenei’s Acknowledgment

The recent protests in Iran have resulted in a devastating death toll that has shocked the world.According to reports from the Iranian Human Rights Activists News Agency, over 3,090 lives have been claimed, with the supreme leader acknowledging for the first time the brutal nature of many of these deaths.

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