Exploring the Deceptive Journey of a Cancer Faker in 'Scamanda'
The documentary 'Scamanda' delves into the life of a woman who misled her community while claiming to battle cancer, raising questions about trust and deception.
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The documentary 'Scamanda' delves into the life of a woman who misled her community while claiming to battle cancer, raising questions about trust and deception.
Tottenham Hotspur is keen on acquiring midfielder Sandro Tonali this summer, but convincing Newcastle United to release him presents a significant challenge.
Crisis Group experts offer a weekly analysis of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, focusing on recent events and peace efforts.
Min Aung Hlaing's transition from military leader to president through tightly controlled elections raises concerns about Myanmar's political future and democratic integrity.
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly weighing significant penalties against Amazon, potentially amounting to billions, due to concerns over its advertising practices.
A coalition of bipartisan senators is urging the Treasury Department to uphold the regulatory authority of states over stablecoins as specified in the GENIUS Act.
Renard's impressive track record in African football boosts Tunisia's hopes.
A new subscriber-only eBook presents a series of narratives on the integration of AI in military decision-making, originally featured in MIT Technology Review.
During the G7 summit, Trump underscores the urgency for peace in Ukraine and indicates that the US may swiftly reimpose sanctions on Russian oil, amid ongoing tensions.
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