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Title race is far from over, Bayern bosses warn after big win

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Chicago Islamic Scholar Khalid Nijmeh: Trump Only Wants Muslims Who Give Up Their Religion, But Islam Is a Machine That Grinds Every Other Idea in the World; Eventually It Will Prevail

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Kaylee Hartung to make Super Bowl debut as NBC sideline reporter

Kaylee Hartung will work her first Super Bowl as a sideline reporter when NBC airs the game on February 8.
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The UK has changed a lot in recent years. @GuyPinsent traveled back to the UK after many years of living in Poland to speak with @PatrickChristys from GB News about how mass immigration has made large parts of the UK unrecognizable. Can the situation still be turned around?

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Ukraine: Gunshot wounds are largely gone

Injuries in Ukraine largely come from shrapnel and explosions. Medics say they’re seeing damage to multiple parts of the body all at once.
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Live updates: Supreme Court weighs transgender sports ban; Trump heads to Michigan

President Trump on Tuesday heads to Detroit to tout his economic policies and expand on recently floated ideas like capping credit card interest and banning institutional investors from buying home…
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Azerbaijan-Iran: Divided Nation, Geopolitical Tensions https://gemini.google.com/share/e54b327ce18f The relationship between the Republic of Azerbaijan and “South Azerbaijan” (the Azerbaijani-populated northwestern provinces of Iran) is one of the most complex geopolitical fault lines in the Middle East and the Caucasus.1 As of early 2026, this dynamic is being reshaped by the definitive end of the Karabakh conflict, a burgeoning “Washington-brokered” peace between Baku and Yerevan, and the deepening shadow war between Israel and Iran. 1. Historical Context: A People Divided The division of the Azerbaijani people is not ancient; it is a 19th-century colonial legacy.2 The Treaties (1813 & 182

Azerbaijan-Iran: Divided Nation, Geopolitical Tensions gemini.google.com/share/e54b…The relationship between the Republic of Azerbaijan and “South Azerbaijan” (the Azerbaijani-populated northwestern provinces of Iran) is one of the most complex geopolitical fault lines in the Middle East and the Caucasus.1 As of early 2026, this dynamic is being reshaped by the definitive end of the Karabakh conflict, a […]
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Azerbaijan-Iran: Divided Nation, Geopolitical Tensions https://gemini.google.com/share/e54b327ce18f The relationship between the Republic of Azerbaijan and “South Azerbaijan” (the Azerbaijani-populated northwestern provinces of Iran) is one of the most complex geopolitical fault lines in the Middle East and the Caucasus.1 As of early 2026, this dynamic is being reshaped by the definitive end of the Karabakh conflict, a burgeoning “Washington-brokered” peace between Baku and Yerevan, and the deepening shadow war between Israel and Iran. 1. Historical Context: A People Divided The division of the Azerbaijani people is not ancient; it is a 19th-century colonial legacy.2 The Treaties (1813 & 182

Azerbaijan-Iran: Divided Nation, Geopolitical Tensions gemini.google.com/share/e54b…The relationship between the Republic of Azerbaijan and “South Azerbaijan” (the Azerbaijani-populated northwestern provinces of Iran) is one of the most complex geopolitical fault lines in the Middle East and the Caucasus.1 As of early 2026, this dynamic is being reshaped by the definitive end of the Karabakh conflict, a […]
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Azerbaijan-Iran: Divided Nation, Geopolitical Tensions The relationship between the Republic of Azerbaijan and “South Azerbaijan” (the Azerbaijani-populated northwestern provinces of Iran) is one of the most complex geopolitical fault lines in the Middle East and the Caucasus.1 As of early 2026, this dynamic is being reshaped by the definitive end of the Karabakh conflict, a burgeoning “Washington-brokered” peace between Baku and Yerevan, and the deepening shadow war between Israel and Iran. 1. Historical Context: A People Divided The division of the Azerbaijani people is not ancient; it is a 19th-century colonial legacy.2 The Treaties (1813 & 182

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Azerbaijan-Iran: Divided Nation, Geopolitical Tensions https://gemini.google.com/share/e54b327ce18f The relationship between the Republic of Azerbaijan and “South Azerbaijan” (the Azerbaijani-populated northwestern provinces of Iran) is one of the most complex geopolitical fault lines in the Middle East and the Caucasus.1 As of early 2026, this dynamic is being reshaped by the definitive end of the Karabakh conflict, a burgeoning “Washington-brokered” peace between Baku and Yerevan, and the deepening shadow war between Israel and Iran. 1. Historical Context: A People Divided The division of the Azerbaijani people is not ancient; it is a 19th-century colonial legacy.2 The Treaties (1813 & 182