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Japan Makes Death and Inheritance Paperwork Easier with Digital Services

Discover how Japan's government is using technology to simplify complex paperwork that families face when someone dies, reducing stress and bureaucratic burdens.
International News

Caribbean News Outlets Fight New AI Challenges on World Press Freedom Day

Learn about the unique challenges Caribbean news outlets face in the age of artificial intelligence and social media, as discussed on World Press Freedom Day.
International News

Government Services Getting a User-Friendly Makeover: Japan’s New Digital Guidebook

Learn how Japan's government is revolutionizing public services by putting citizens first. This new guidebook teaches government agencies how to design services that are actually easy to use.
International News

US Helps India and Pakistan Agree to Stop Fighting

The United States helped two neighboring countries, India and Pakistan, agree to stop fighting and begin peace talks. Top American officials worked with leaders from both nations to make this historic agreement happen.
Religion and Faith

Historic Election: Robert Francis Prevost Becomes Pope Leo XIV, First North American Pontiff

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost has been elected as Pope Leo XIV, making history as the first North American Pope and the 267th leader of the Catholic Church. Learn about his background, previous roles, and the significance of his election.
International News

Vatican Conclave Concludes with White Smoke – First American Pope Elected

After a conclave lasting just 24 hours, the College of Cardinals elected Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV, marking the first American pontiff and highlighting the Church's accelerating globalization.
Religion and Faith

Habemus Papam – Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost Elected as Pope Leo XIV

Robert Francis Prevost, the American-Peruvian Cardinal, has been elected as Pope Leo XIV, becoming the first North American pontiff in history. His first message emphasized peace, humility and continuity with Pope Francis's legacy.
International News

Bolivian Military Attempts to Seize Burned Palace

The attempted coup in Bolivia highlights the ongoing political and social tensions in the country. Learn about the latest developments in this complex situation and its impact on the country's fragile democratic institutions.
International News

Press Freedom in Hong Kong Plunges: Journalist Club Survey

A Hong Kong journalist survey reveals an alarming decline in press freedom, with 83% of respondents feeling it has deteriorated in the past year. Self-censorship and harassment of journalists have increased due to the chilling effect of the National Security Law.
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Polish President Attends Karol Nawrocki’s Election Rally in Lodz

The Polish President Andrzej Duda attended a campaign event for Karol Nawrocki, the PiS party's candidate in the upcoming presidential election, in Lodz. Duda urged the audience to vote for Nawrocki and defended the free media, which he claimed were under threat.