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Nigerian Airstrike on Yobe Market Kills Over 100 Civilians in What Amnesty Calls Unlawful Use of Force

A Nigerian military airstrike reportedly struck a crowded village market in Jilli, Yobe State, with reports suggesting more than 100 civilians were killed and dozens more wounded, according to Amnesty International and local officials. The strike, which reportedly occurred on Saturday near the border between Yobe and Borno states in Nigeria’s northeast, has drawn sharp […]

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The Islamabad Collapse: What the US-Iran Negotiation Failure Means for Gulf Stability and Global Supply Chains

The collapse of US-Iran talks in Islamabad isn’t primarily a story about failed diplomacy. It’s a story about what happens when the world’s most critical energy chokepoint becomes a bargaining chip that neither side can afford to give up—and both sides are willing to destroy. The negotiation failure has locked the Strait of Hormuz into […]

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The people who forgive quickly aren't naive. They've done the math on what resentment actually costs and decided they can't afford it.

Quick forgivers aren't morally superior — they've calculated the psychological, physiological, and relational costs of carrying resentment, and decided they can't afford the ongoing expense. Research on isolation crews and anger regulation shows why this is a skill, not a personality trait.

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