• Irene Montero has sparked controversy after telling Donald Trump he should send his own son, Barron Trump, to fight if he supports war.

    The Spanish MEP argued that leaders who push for military action should be willing to send their own children to the front lines rather than the children of ordinary families.

    Her comments have triggered a fierce debate online about political leaders, war, and who bears the cost of conflict.
    Irene Montero has sparked controversy after telling Donald Trump he should send his own son, Barron Trump, to fight if he supports war. The Spanish MEP argued that leaders who push for military action should be willing to send their own children to the front lines rather than the children of ordinary families. Her comments have triggered a fierce debate online about political leaders, war, and who bears the cost of conflict.
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    This must have cut production costs in half!
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  • A Ugandan man known for having 102 children with 12 wives says he has finally decided to stop expanding his family — because life has become too expensive.

    Musa Hasahya, a farmer from Uganda, said the rising cost of food, healthcare, and education has made it impossible to continue supporting such a massive household.

    His family reportedly includes over 500 grandchildren, and many of his wives have now started using birth control after he told them the family can no longer afford more children.

    Hasahya admitted that managing such a large family has become overwhelming and that providing basic needs for everyone has become a daily struggle.

    His story has gone viral around the world, sparking debates about family size, responsibility, and the realities of rising living costs.

    102 children… and finally calling it enough.
    A Ugandan man known for having 102 children with 12 wives says he has finally decided to stop expanding his family — because life has become too expensive. Musa Hasahya, a farmer from Uganda, said the rising cost of food, healthcare, and education has made it impossible to continue supporting such a massive household. His family reportedly includes over 500 grandchildren, and many of his wives have now started using birth control after he told them the family can no longer afford more children. Hasahya admitted that managing such a large family has become overwhelming and that providing basic needs for everyone has become a daily struggle. His story has gone viral around the world, sparking debates about family size, responsibility, and the realities of rising living costs. 102 children… and finally calling it enough.
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  • Saudi Arabia has reportedly halted operations at Ras Tanura Refinery, one of the world’s largest oil refineries, after a suspected Iranian drone str*ke.
    Operated by Saudi Aramco, the facility is a key hub for global oil exports and energy supply.

    If tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran escalate further, oil prices and fuel costs could react quickly.
    Energy security today affects global markets, businesses, and households everywhere.
    Saudi Arabia has reportedly halted operations at Ras Tanura Refinery, one of the world’s largest oil refineries, after a suspected Iranian drone str*ke. Operated by Saudi Aramco, the facility is a key hub for global oil exports and energy supply. If tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran escalate further, oil prices and fuel costs could react quickly. Energy security today affects global markets, businesses, and households everywhere.
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  • Nintendo is suing the United States government over new tariffs that the company says could significantly raise the cost of importing its gaming products into the U.S.

    The gaming giant argues the tariffs unfairly target electronics manufactured overseas and could drive up prices for American consumers — potentially impacting consoles, accessories, and future hardware launches.

    The lawsuit is the latest clash between global tech companies and U.S. trade policy as tensions over tariffs and supply chains continue to grow.
    Nintendo is suing the United States government over new tariffs that the company says could significantly raise the cost of importing its gaming products into the U.S. The gaming giant argues the tariffs unfairly target electronics manufactured overseas and could drive up prices for American consumers — potentially impacting consoles, accessories, and future hardware launches. The lawsuit is the latest clash between global tech companies and U.S. trade policy as tensions over tariffs and supply chains continue to grow.
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