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The long shadow of a short fuse: Study finds parent-teen conflict echoes across generation
Parent-teen tension is often treated as a phase—something to be endured, then forgotten. A common byproduct of growing up.
‘Malvinas are Argentinian’: World Cup holders celebrate win over England with Falklands ba
Banner refers to Falkland Islands conflict in 1982Players celebrate on the pitch with the messageThe Argentina players celebrated their World Cup win over England with a banner saying “Las Malvinas son Argentinas”, making reference to the 1982 Falklands war.Argentina were 1-0 dow
Here’s the Truth About Whether Meta’s NameTag Face Recognition Tech ‘Exists’
Here’s the Truth About Whether Meta’s NameTag Face Recognition Tech ‘Exists’
Since WIRED reported on Meta’s NameTag face recognition system, company executives have made confusing and conflicting remarks about its very existence.
US-Iran: Why the cycle of war, talks, repeat?
US-Iran: Why the cycle of war, talks, repeat?
🇮🇷🇺🇸 Why keep reigniting the conflict? German Marshall Fund of the US' Carrie Lee argues the #IranWar persists because both sides seemingly believe continuous conflict gains them greater leverage in negotiations. More on #F24Debate➡️https://f24.my/C3TH
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Global childhood immunization coverage inches forward despite conflict and hesitancy – UNI
In 2025, 90% of infants globally – or nearly 116 million – received at least one dose of a diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP) vaccine, and 85% – or 110 million – completed the full three-dose series, according to the annual WHO-UNICEF Estimates of National Immunization Cover
Trump says NATO allies ‘let down’ US by not backing Iran war
Trump says NATO allies ‘let down’ US by not backing Iran war
Trump told NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday he was disappointed that alliance members did not back the US military campaign against Iran, saying Washington had "demolished" Iran without needing assistance. Rutte defended allies, noting that 4,000-5,000 US aircraft o
Nigeria's major police reform edges forward after senate approval
Nigeria's major police reform edges forward after senate approval
The Nigerian Senate on June 24 approved a bill to allow states to create their own police forces, concerns over the country's myriad conflicts were brought back into the spotlight recently after a mass school abduction in the typically safer southwest. But experts warn that putti
New US-Lebanon-Israel agreement signed
New US-Lebanon-Israel agreement signed
The Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors announced an agreement on Friday that has been described as a step toward peace after months of cross-border fighting between Israeli forces and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The deal marks a potential breakthrough in efforts to ease
Togo's parliamentary reforms: unconstitutional
Togo's parliamentary reforms: unconstitutional
In tonight's programme, Togo’s switch to a parliamentary system is under scrutiny, after a regional court ruled the reforms: unconstitutional. Also once a jewel of Ethiopia’s tourism scene, Lake Tana is now caught in the shadow of conflict. And archaeologists are racing to preser
Israel attacks Lebanon despite truce
Israel attacks Lebanon despite truce
Despite the signing of a new framework agreement on Friday aimed at ending the conflict, fighting has continued in Lebanon. On Sunday, the Israeli military said it had killed Hezbollah militants and struck a rocket launcher near Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, while the Iran-backed
Armed conflict threatens Ethiopia’s ancient monasteries
Armed conflict threatens Ethiopia’s ancient monasteries
Lake Tana in Ethiopia’s Amhara region was once a tourist hotspot, known for its picturesque shorelines and monasteries dating back to the 14th century. But since 2023, an ongoing war between the Fano militias and federal government forces has scared away the tourists. Cities are
DR Congo conflict: Rwandan FM 'disappointed by increasingly biased US mediation'
DR Congo conflict: Rwandan FM 'disappointed by increasingly biased US mediation'
In an interview with FRANCE 24, Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe said his country is "disappointed by the increasingly biased US mediation" in the conflict with DR Congo. He also accused the US of sanctioning Kigali alone while Kinshasa fails to honour the 2025 Washi