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Artemis II: A Historic Return from the Moon's Embrace
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Artemis II: A Historic Return from the Moon's Embrace

The ongoing conflict in Iran has left many children grappling with deep psychological trauma. Despite a recent ceasefire, children like 15-year-old Ali experience heightened anxiety and fear prompted by sounds associated with airstrikes. The war has disrupted normal life, with schools closed and families confined to their homes. Reports highlight increasing psychological distress among children, and concerns have arisen over the involvement of minors in military activities, leading to calls from human rights organizations for greater protection of children's rights in the region.

The ongoing conflict in Iran has left many children grappling with deep psychological trauma. Despite a recent ceasefire, children like 15-year-old Ali experience heightened anxiety and fear prompted by sounds associated with airstrikes. The war has disrupted normal life, with schools closed and families confined to their homes. Reports highlight increasing psychological distress among children, and concerns have arisen over the involvement of minors in military activities, leading to calls from human rights organizations for greater protection of children's rights in the region.

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In light of escalating Islamist violence in the region, the presidential campaign in Benin has been heavily influenced by issues of security. Candidates Romuald Wadagni of the ruling coalition and Paul Hounkpè from the opposition are both focusing on strategies to combat the rising threat posed by insurgents connected to al-Qaeda and Islamic State. This election follows a coup attempt against outgoing President Patrice Talon, and with regional militant activities increasing, both candidates pledge to prioritize national safety. Voter sentiments reflect anxiety over potential escalation, as communities are increasingly exposed to attacks near the borders with Burkina Faso and Niger.

In light of escalating Islamist violence in the region, the presidential campaign in Benin has been heavily influenced by issues of security. Candidates Romuald Wadagni of the ruling coalition and Paul Hounkpè from the opposition are both focusing on strategies to combat the rising threat posed by insurgents connected to al-Qaeda and Islamic State. This election follows a coup attempt against outgoing President Patrice Talon, and with regional militant activities increasing, both candidates pledge to prioritize national safety. Voter sentiments reflect anxiety over potential escalation, as communities are increasingly exposed to attacks near the borders with Burkina Faso and Niger.

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Amazon has announced it will cease support for Kindle and Kindle Fire devices released in 2012 and earlier starting May 20, 2026. This decision has angered many users who feel their still-functional devices are being made obsolete. While the company acknowledges providing updates for many years, critics argue that turning older models into unusable devices ultimately contributes to e-waste. The announcement also raises questions about the user's right to keep devices that still work effectively.

Amazon has announced it will cease support for Kindle and Kindle Fire devices released in 2012 and earlier starting May 20, 2026. This decision has angered many users who feel their still-functional devices are being made obsolete. While the company acknowledges providing updates for many years, critics argue that turning older models into unusable devices ultimately contributes to e-waste. The announcement also raises questions about the user's right to keep devices that still work effectively.

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