South African Nazi has Visa Revoked from Australia

On a warm November afternoon in Sydney, the steps of the New South Wales parliament briefly turned into a stage for something that felt unsettlingly out of place in a modern, multicultural country. Around sixty…

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The New Trade-Politics of History, Shutdowns and Supply Chains

In recent weeks three seemingly disparate headlines have converged into a single thematic tapestry: how legacy, state shutdowns and supply-chain strategy are being reshaped in an age of revived economic nationalism. The players differ—provincial governments,…

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Anzu: The Toy Poodle Who Became Japan’s Smallest Police Hero

When most people picture police dogs, they imagine powerful German Shepherds or Belgian Malinois, breeds built for strength and stamina. In Japan, however, a tiny Toy Poodle named Anzu shattered that image. She proved that…

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The Legacy of Japan’s Military Rescue Dogs

In the wake of disaster, when cities tremble and lives are shattered, rescue efforts are often defined by the bravery of those who step forward. In Japan, a nation that has endured some of the…

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Five Cute Puppers and a Great Mishap

In a cozy Japanese home, five tiny Pom-Chi siblings — part Pomeranian, part Chihuahua — have captured the hearts of hundreds of thousands online. The viral video, viewed over 230,000 times, shows the pups sitting…

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France in Crisis: The Shock Resignation That Shook Europe

France, long considered a pillar of European stability, has found itself plunged into political uncertainty once again. The unexpected resignation of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has rocked the country’s political establishment, unnerved investors, and deepened…

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