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Results Announced for ONCE Drawings on May 8, 2025: Daily Coupon, My Day, and Super Once

As excitement fills the air, the results of today's ONCE drawings have finally been revealed. The draws included the Daily Coupon, My Day, and Super Once held on Thursday, May 8, 2025.

ONCE Daily Coupon Results

Today's ONCE Daily Coupon draw has awarded a grand prize of €500,000 to …

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New Pope Elected: Awaiting the Official Announcement at the Vatican

On Thursday, May 8, a significant moment unfolded at the Vatican as white smoke billowed from the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel, signaling the election of a new pope by the 133 cardinals gathered inside. The decision was made on the second day of voting appointing a successor to Pope …

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New Pope Elected: A Turning Point for the Catholic Church

Thick white smoke billowed from the chimney above the Sistine Chapel on Thursday, signaling to the world that the Roman Catholic Church has a new pope. The smoke was met with loud applause from the thousands of pilgrims and tourists waiting in St. Peter's Square. This sign indicates that one …

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US and UK Forge New Trade Agreement: A Step Towards Economic Reconciliation

On Thursday, the United States and the United Kingdom announced the establishment of a new trade agreement, marking a significant moment in U.S.-UK relations. This agreement, which features the reduction of certain U.S. tariffs, is the first trade pact finalized by the Trump administration since the president …

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Keir Starmer's Balancing Act: Navigating Trade Agreements Amidst Domestic Challenges

Keir Starmer is often viewed as lacking a diverse skill set when it comes to political maneuvering. His ongoing challenge is to convince the British public that the Labour Party is capable of steering the United Kingdom through its current crises. Starmer's attempts at rekindling relationships with the European Union …

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Escalation in Lebanon: Israel Launches Heavy Bombings Against Hezbollah

Israel has resumed its intense aerial bombardments in Lebanon, marking the most substantial strikes since the ceasefire with Hezbollah was established in November. On Thursday, the Israeli military conducted numerous airstrikes targeting what it described as Hezbollah infrastructure facilities in South Lebanon.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that at …

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Escalating Tensions: India and Pakistan Engage in Military Confrontation Over Kashmir

In a significant escalation of hostilities, Pakistan's foreign minister reported that the country's military shot down five Indian fighter jets following airstrikes initiated by India, which targeted alleged terrorist locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. Additionally, it was reported that 25 Indian drones have been brought down since Wednesday night …

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EU Proposes New Tariffs on US Exports Amid Ongoing Trade Tensions

The European Union (EU) is considering the imposition of tariffs on U.S. aircraft and automobile exports as part of a strategic move to compel former President Donald Trump to reconsider his existing and proposed tariffs on European goods. The new proposed list of targeted tariffs would significantly impact Boeing …

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The Conclave: A Tumultuous Search for Pope Francis's Successor

As the sun set behind St. Peter's Basilica on Wednesday, the anticipation in the crowd mounted. The absence of smoke from the Sistine Chapel chimney left many speculating about the delayed first vote of the conclave. Rumors ranged from a malfunctioning stove to a potential medical emergency, with some suggesting …

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Russia and China's Strengthened Partnership Amid Ongoing Conflict

During a state visit to Moscow, Chinese President Xi Jinping was warmly welcomed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, as they solidify their nations' partnership against a backdrop of ongoing military conflict in Ukraine. This four-day visit coincides with the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, marking a significant moment …

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Awaiting the New Papal Leader: Black Smoke Signals Continued Uncertainty in Vatican Conclave

Black smoke once again rose from the Sistine Chapel chimney on Thursday, signaling that the cardinals in the papal conclave were unable to elect a successor to Pope Francis during both the second and third rounds of voting. This follows a similar outcome after the first vote on Wednesday, where …

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Calls for Israel's Exclusion from Eurovision Amid Ongoing Middle East Conflict

Ireland's national broadcaster, RTÉ, has reached out to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to discuss Israel's participation in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest. This plea stems from a growing outcry among the artistic community, as 72 former contestants have urged that Israel’s public broadcaster, Kan, be excluded from the …

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Military Tensions Surge as India and Pakistan Exchange Strikes

On Thursday, Pakistani Army General Ahmed Sharif Chaudry reported that India launched a second military attack against Pakistan, following a deadly incident on Tuesday night that resulted in the death of one civilian and injured another. This marked a significant escalation in hostilities between the two nations, which have a …

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Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin Strengthen Ties Amid Global Tensions During Moscow Visit

On Thursday, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin engaged in cordial discussions at the Kremlin, marking Xi's 11th visit to Russia. During a significant welcoming ceremony, Xi lauded the confidence, stability, and resilience of the Sino-Russian relationship, emphasizing China's willingness to collaborate with Russia to foster a multipolar world. Putin reciprocated …

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Papal Conclave Anticipation: A Day of Voting for a New Pope

As the sun rises on Thursday, May 8, 2025, the world turns its eyes to Vatican City, where 133 cardinal electors prepare for a crucial day of voting to determine the next pope. After gathering for morning mass at the Pauline Chapel, the cardinals will make their way to the …

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Escalating Hostilities Despite Ceasefire in Ukraine

The Armed Forces of Ukraine have reported new bombings in the Sumy region just hours after a ceasefire went into effect to honor the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany. The Ukrainian Army communicated via Telegram that there were repeated launches of guided aerial bombs by enemy tactical aircraft in the …

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Understanding the Traditions and Mystique of Papal Conclave Smoke Signals

Across the world, attention has recently turned to the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel, a focal point during the papal conclave, where cardinals gather to elect a new pope. The custom of signaling the outcome of their deliberations through smoke has deep historical roots, bringing a mix of anticipation and …

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The Final Days of Nazi Germany: The Collapse of a Brutal Regime

In the final days of April and the beginning of May 1945, a significant chapter in history was drawing to a close as the Second World War neared its conclusion in Europe. Despite boasting millions of soldiers and control over vast territories, Nazi Germany's military was crumbling under the weight …

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Vatican Conclave Begins: Cardinals Locked in for First Round of Voting

As the anticipation builds in St. Peter's Square, the conclave for the election of the new pope has officially commenced. Early Thursday morning, the cardinals entered the Sistine Chapel, a sacred space where they will be cloistered until a decision is made. Despite the hope for a swift agreement, black …

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World Central Kitchen Halts Meal Preparations in Gaza Amidst Critical Food Shortages

World Central Kitchen, an NGO known for providing meals in crisis situations, has announced that it can no longer prepare food in the Gaza Strip due to depleted supplies. This development comes as the Israeli government has imposed a complete blockade on the entry of food and medicine into the …

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Conclave Begins: Cardinals Fail to Elect New Pope as Black Smoke Signals Ongoing Disagreement

In a significant event for the Catholic Church, the conclave tasked with electing the successor to Pope Francis has commenced. The first vote, held this Wednesday, May 7, resulted in the emergence of black smoke from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, indicating that after more than three hours of …

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Putin's Truce Ordered for Victory Day: A Theater of War or a Path to Peace?

Russian President Vladimir Putin's order for a three-day truce with Ukraine, timed to coincide with Moscow's World War II Victory Day commemorations, has come into effect, as reported by state media. However, Ukraine has dismissed the truce as mere theatrics and continues to call for a more substantial 30-day ceasefire …

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Black Smoke Signals Divided Cardinals' Struggle to Elect a New Pope

Plumes of black smoke billowed from the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel, signaling the first failed attempt to elect a new pope during the conclave. The 133 cardinals, sealed inside, cast their votes, but the outcome was met with disappointment. The formal procession commenced with the cardinals swearing an oath …

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German Political Landscape: Key Updates from the Chancellor's Inaugural Activities

In a series of significant developments in the German political arena, Chancellor Friedrich Merz has embarked on his first international trip, establishing expectations for new dynamics in both domestic and foreign policy.

Firstly, during his inaugural visit to Warsaw, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk took the opportunity to critique Merz's …

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Jerome Powell Stays Steady Amid Rising Pressure from Trump

In a politically charged atmosphere, Jerome Powell, the Chair of the US Federal Reserve, remains a beacon of calm despite the tumult surrounding him. Recently, he announced that key interest rates would hold steady at 4.25 to 4.5 percent, resisting pressures from President Donald Trump to lower them …

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Press Freedom Under Siege: A Global Perspective in 2024

The year 2024 has emerged as a dark chapter for press freedom worldwide. According to alarming reports from Reporters Without Borders, the landscape of journalism has been fraught with peril: 54 journalists were murdered, 550 were arrested, and 55 were taken hostage. Sadly, this troubling trend has carried into 2025 …

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The Papal Conclave: A Historic Gathering Behind Closed Doors

The long-awaited papal conclave has officially commenced, marking a pivotal moment in the Catholic Church as the College of Cardinals gathers in the Sistine Chapel to elect the new pope. With the door firmly locked behind them, the cardinals, who hold the power to choose the next leader of the …

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A New Chapter Begins: The Sacred Conclave for the Election of a New Pope

In a remarkable display of faith and devotion, a woman from Polynesia has made a long journey to St. Peter's Basilica, donning a traditional cloth woven from plant fibers. She joins thousands of believers who have gathered in the iconic church for what promises to be a historic occasion. "I …

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Mali's Military Junta Suspends Political Party Activities Amid Protests

On Wednesday, Mali's military junta announced the suspension of activities by all of the country’s political parties until further notice. The junta, which has maintained an authoritarian grip on power since a coup d'état in 2021, justified this drastic measure as necessary to "preserve public order." This decision comes …

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Italian Government Intensifies Repatriation of Criminal Migrants from Albania

In a controversial move, the Italian government, led by Premier Giorgia Meloni, is ramping up efforts to repatriate migrants who have committed crimes. During a recent Senate question time, Meloni criticized the actions of Italian courts that have ordered some of these migrants to be returned to Italy from newly …

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