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World · The Punch ·
VIDEO: Indian man digs up sister’s skeleton to claim savings
An Indian man exhumed his deceased sister's skeletal remains in an attempt to access her financial savings. A video capturing the unusual incident has surfaced online, highlighting the extreme measures taken by the individual to claim the deceased relative's funds.
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World · The Punch ·
US no longer in position to dictate other nations’ policy — Iran
Iranian officials have stated that the United States has lost its global influence and can no longer dictate the policies of other countries. The statement highlights a perceived shift in international power dynamics, with Iran asserting that American dominance over foreign nations is effectively coming to an end.
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World · PM News ·
14 Killed, dozens injured as trains collide near Jakarta
A fatal train collision near Jakarta, Indonesia, has resulted in the deaths of 14 people and left dozens of others with various injuries. The significant rail accident caused immediate casualties, creating a major transportation emergency in the region.
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World · PM News ·
Trump signals rejection of Iran’s offer as Strait of Hormuz standoff deepens
Donald Trump has indicated a refusal to accept a recent proposal from the Iranian government. This diplomatic rejection occurs alongside escalating geopolitical tensions and a worsening maritime standoff in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
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World · Leadership News ·
2 Nigerians Killed In South Africa As Xenophobic Tensions Rise
Two Nigerian nationals have been killed in South Africa amid a recent escalation of xenophobic tensions. The fatal incidents underscore the growing safety concerns and rising hostility faced by foreign residents currently living within the country.
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World · Vanguard ·
Iran says US no longer in position to ‘dictate’ policy to other nations
Iranian authorities have publicly asserted that the United States has lost its capacity to direct the political affairs of other countries. The statement reflects the stance that American global influence has waned and that sovereign nations will reject external policy mandates from Washington.
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World · Channels TV ·
Less Than 30% Of Oil Wells Active In Venezuela – Official
An official has stated that fewer than thirty percent of oil wells in Venezuela are currently active. The notably low operational rate provides insight into the current state of the petroleum industry and extraction capabilities within the South American country.
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World · Daily Post ·
UN raises alarm over renewed xenophobic violence in South Africa
The United Nations has expressed serious concern regarding a recent resurgence of xenophobic violence in South Africa. The international organization is drawing attention to the escalating situation, warning about the renewed hostilities and emphasizing the need to promptly address the unrest.
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World · Daily Post ·
Ukraine protests Russia’s shipment of ‘stolen grain’ to Israel
Ukrainian authorities have raised objections regarding the transportation of allegedly stolen grain by Russia to Israel. The diplomatic protest highlights ongoing international tensions concerning the control and distribution of agricultural resources amidst the broader conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
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World · Daily Post ·
Man faces charges over alleged assassination attempt on Trump
A male suspect is currently facing legal charges in connection with an alleged assassination attempt directed at Donald Trump. Judicial proceedings are moving forward as authorities address the specifics of the purported attack against the prominent political figure.
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World · Channels TV ·
US Examining Latest Iranian Proposal
Authorities in the United States are currently reviewing a recent diplomatic proposal submitted by the Iranian government. Officials are evaluating the latest submission as part of ongoing international engagements between the two nations, while further details regarding the specific contents of the document remain under consideration.
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World · Channels TV ·
Nigeria Joins Over 50 Nations To Kick Off World-First Fossil Fuel Exit Talks
Nigeria has officially joined a coalition of more than fifty countries to initiate the first global discussions focused entirely on phasing out fossil fuels. This participation marks a significant step for the nation in engaging with unprecedented international efforts directed toward a global energy transition.
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World · Channels TV ·
S. Korea Probes Syringe Hoarding As War Hits Plastic Makers
South Korean authorities have launched an investigation into the suspected hoarding of syringes. This inquiry comes as ongoing warfare negatively impacts plastic manufacturers, disrupting supply chains and raising concerns over the availability of these essential medical items.
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World · PM News ·
UN raises alarm over xenophobic violence in South Africa
The United Nations has expressed serious concern regarding incidents of xenophobic violence taking place in South Africa. The international body is drawing attention to the situation, highlighting the urgent need to address the targeted hostility and unrest currently affecting the region.
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World · The Punch ·
Visa overstays may affect Nigerian travellers, U.S Mission warns
The United States Mission has issued a warning indicating that Nigerian travellers who overstay their visas could face negative consequences. This advisory suggests that violating visa durations might severely impact future travel opportunities to the United States for Nigerian citizens.
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World · The Punch ·
Nigerians safe in South Africa despite xenophobic tensions — Envoy
A Nigerian envoy has confirmed that Nigerian citizens residing in South Africa remain secure despite the ongoing xenophobic tensions in the country. The diplomat provided official assurances regarding the overall well-being of the diaspora amid widespread concerns over potential violence targeting foreign nationals.
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World · Vanguard ·
Trump to hold talks on Iran with security team
Donald Trump is scheduled to convene a meeting with his security team to deliberate on matters concerning Iran. The upcoming discussions are expected to focus on reviewing strategies and addressing ongoing diplomatic or security developments related to the Middle Eastern nation.
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World · The Punch ·
Japan lifts earthquake advisory after 7.7-magnitude quake
Japan has withdrawn an earthquake advisory that was put in place following a major seismic event. The initial alert was triggered after an earthquake registering a magnitude of 7.7 occurred, but the advisory is no longer active for the region.
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World · Vanguard ·
Hezbollah leader rejects Lebanon-Israel direct talks
The leadership of Hezbollah has publicly refused the prospect of direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel. The militant group maintains its strong opposition to any face-to-face diplomatic discussions with Israeli officials regarding ongoing border and regional conflicts in the Middle East.
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World · The Punch ·
Ukrainian drone strike kills worker at nuclear plant, Russia claims
Russian authorities have alleged that a drone strike launched by Ukrainian forces has resulted in the death of an employee at a nuclear power plant. The reported casualty occurs amid the ongoing military conflict between the two nations, raising continued security concerns regarding the safety of nuclear facilities in the region.