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July 29, 2025, midnight | Sports
Granit Xhaka do rikthehet sërish në Premier League, këtë herë me fanellën e Sunderland.Granit Xhaka rikthehet në Premier League, Sunderland bind 'Aspirinat' me 20 mln euro! Kontratë 2-vjeçare për shqiptarin
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Greek, German and United States law enforcement authorities, together with Europol, have cracked down on an Athens-based migrant smuggling network. Eight members of the network, which consists mostly of Pakistani, Iranian and Turkish nationals, were arrested during the raids. The investigation leading up to the action day conducted on 24 and 25 July 2025 was initiated by the Greek authorities, who were targeting a criminal organisation engaged in document fraud and migrant smuggling. Most of the suspects already have criminal records and were known to the Hellenic Police for illegal activities, including document fraud.
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July 29, 2025, midnight | Sports
July 29, 2025, midnight | Sports
July 29, 2025, midnight | Sports
A gunman who killed four people when he stormed a skyscraper in the heart of New York on Monday evening left a note that appeared to blame the National Football League (NFL) for a brain injury, the city's Mayor Eric Adams says.
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In an era dominated by fast-paced technology, seductive social networks and a constant flow of temporary information, one of the most silent victims of this modern reality is history. In nowadays, where the present rules perception and where the future is commercialized in the form of “next innovations”, history is increasingly being excluded from the horizon of the younger generation. Younger generations are increasingly distancing themselves from the past, perceiving history as distant, boring and often irrelevant to the present or the future. This exclusion is not accidental. This lack of interest is not just a cultural phenomenon. It is the result of a combination of educational, cultural and technological factors that have turned young people into consumers of instant information rather than knowledge with deep historical roots; it is an issue that fundamentally affects education, national identity and social cohesion. It is a vital test facing society, government, school and family. The question we must urgently ask is: why do young people no longer read history and what consequences does this have for a society that claims to move forward without understanding where it comes from?
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