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Villarruel rompió el silencio: el mensaje de la Vicepresidenta tras quedar excluida del Tedeum

Villarruel rompió el silencio: el mensaje de la Vicepresidenta tras quedar excluida del Tedeum

Vice President Victoria Villarruel fue excluida de la tradicional ceremonia del Tedeum en una fecha patria clave, un incidente que expuso divisiones internas en el oficialismo. Posteriormente, la Vicepresidenta emitió un mensaje público.

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U.S. Tax Officials Consider Adding Citizenship Question to Tax Forms

U.S. Tax Officials Consider Adding Citizenship Question to Tax Forms

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is reportedly considering a new requirement for taxpayers to disclose their citizenship status on upcoming tax forms. This potential change could be implemented as early as next year's tax forms.

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Old divides, new tensions in North Macedonia

Old divides, new tensions in North Macedonia

North Macedonia continues to navigate complex internal dynamics stemming from historical ethnic divisions, notably the 2001 conflict, while simultaneously facing new geopolitical and domestic challenges.

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‘ती’ चे क्षितिज : मनापलीकडचे खेळ

‘ती’ चे क्षितिज : मनापलीकडचे खेळ

This article explores how sports empower women by providing a safe space for ambition, competition, and emotional balance, contrasting this reality with stereotypical portrayals often seen in television serials. It examines the psychological benefits and societal impact of women's engagement in competitive activities.

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Early Voting Begins in South Carolina as Congressional Redistricting Debate Continues

Early Voting Begins in South Carolina as Congressional Redistricting Debate Continues

Early voting for primary elections has commenced in South Carolina. Concurrently, state lawmakers are engaged in discussions over a proposed congressional redistricting map that could reshape the state's political landscape.

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Asia School Of Business Enters Financial Times World’s Top 100 For Executive Education

Asia School Of Business Enters Financial Times World’s Top 100 For Executive Education

The Asia School of Business has made a historic debut in the Financial Times World's Top 100 for Executive Education, marking a significant recognition of its mission to deliver world-class education built in Asia, for Asia and beyond.

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Trump's Pressure Had Limited Effect on Iran's Peace Deal Terms, Reports Indicate

Trump's Pressure Had Limited Effect on Iran's Peace Deal Terms, Reports Indicate

Reports on May 25 indicated that U.S. pressure had little effect on Iran's peace deal terms, even as President Trump stated any agreement must be 'great and meaningful' or there would be no deal.

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Aragón Suspends School Fruit Program Citing Origin of Produce

Aragón Suspends School Fruit Program Citing Origin of Produce

The regional government of Aragón, led by a PP-Vox coalition, has suspended its school fruit consumption program. The decision, announced by Minister Arancha Simón, aims to ensure future deliveries use local produce and prevent the distribution of foreign fruit.

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Cuba’s Future Remains Personal for One Fort Myers Family

Cuba’s Future Remains Personal for One Fort Myers Family

Inside the Hibiscus House in Fort Myers, Cuban heritage is woven into nearly every detail, reflecting a family's enduring personal connection to the island's future.

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Carol Vorderman Demands Apology from Reform Candidate Over 'Online Abuse'

Carol Vorderman Demands Apology from Reform Candidate Over 'Online Abuse'

Television personality Carol Vorderman has demanded an apology from Reform UK candidate Robert Kenyon, alleging 'online abuse' stemming from a now-deleted social media post.

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