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Politics Gustavo Petro: ‘There will be a rebellion if the United States does not rethink its policy toward Latin America’
Politics Mijas requests transport ministry to install suicide prevention measures on A-7 footbridges
Politics Bulgaria's Radev 'pro-EU on surface' but a 'practical Trojan horse for Kremlin', says expert
Politics Europe Today: Russia-friendly Radev wins in Bulgaria as Orbán hints at lifting EU Ukraine loan veto
Politics THIS WEEK: EU summit in Cyprus, shaky Middle East ceasefires and Bulgaria post-election fallout
Politics Aid Groups Appeal for Lasting Ceasefire to Address Lebanon’s Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis
Politics Psychology says people who find genuine peace after 60 didn’t get there by solving their problems — they got there by finally accepting which ones were never going to be solved and releasing the grip they’d been keeping on a version of life that was never coming, and that surrender isn’t giving up, it’s the first honest breath most people take in decades
Politics Psychology says people who still remember exactly where they were when JFK was shot or 9/11 happened aren’t clinging to a date on the calendar — they’re carrying the exact coordinates of the moment their understanding of the world was permanently rewritten, and the reason those details never fade is because your brain wasn’t recording the tragedy, it was recording the last version of you that existed before you knew the world could break like that