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Canada Sends Plane for Trudeau's Jamaica Glitch, 2nd Incident in Six Months After G20 India Delay
Canada dispatches aircraft to Jamaica for Trudeau's return due to maintenance issue. Second incident after India delay in 2023
After Bill Clinton, Hillary's Name Emerges in New Batch of Jeffrey Epstein Documents
Latest unsealed documents mention Hillary Clinton in Epstein case. No evidence of wrongdoing. Prominent figures named in connection with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
New York Seeks $370M in Penalties in Trump's Civil Fraud Trial, But He Thinks 'They Should Pay Him'
Donald Trump faces $370 million penalties in New York civil fraud trial - closing arguments awaited amidst legal showdown
US Nurse Under Probe for Allegedly 'Replacing Fentanyl IV Bags with Tap Water'
Southern Oregon Hospital Medication Theft Investigation: Deaths & Infections - Authorities Probe Nurse's Tampering with Fentanyl Drips
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke: Youngest New Zealand MP Vouches for Maori Rights in Viral Speech
Meet Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, New Zealand's youngest MP at 21, advocating for Maori rights and cultural preservation
Ex-Prez Trump Worried US Supreme Court May Rule Against Him in Maine, Colorado Cases
Donald Trump told his attorney Alina Habba that Trump remains concerned that despite him electing three judges to the US Supreme Court they may not rule in his favour.
US: Imam in Critical Condition After Being Shot Outside Newark Mosque, Say Police
Since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, there has been an increase in Islamophobic and anti-Semitic attacks across the US
Ethiopia-Somaliland Port Deal Act of Aggression, Will Defend Territory: Somalia
Somaliland claimed independence from Somalia in 1991 and has been claiming full statehood for the past few decades.
‘Avoid Escalation, Particularly in Lebanon’: French Prez Macron Tells Israel as it Kills Hamas No. 2
Macron told Israel to avoid an escalatory attitude after it targeted the Lebanese capital to eliminate Hamas No. 2 Saleh al-Aluri.
France Embassy in Niger Closed 'Until Further Notice': Ministry
The closure of the embassy in Niamey represents one of the final chapters in the winding down of a French presence in its former colony following the July coup that left the country in the hands of military leaders
‘Needed Access to Red Sea’: Ethiopia Strikes Deal to Use Main Port of Somaliland
The breakaway region of Somaliland will allow its main port, Barbera, to be used by Ethiopia.
Over 120,000 Minors Crossed Perilous Darien Gap Jungle Last Year to Reach US
Over 520,000 people crossed the thick rainforest that is situated on both sides of Panama and Colombia in 2023, double the number of people who crossed in 2022.
Pak Supreme Court to Hear on January 2 Lifetime Disqualification of Politicians
The seven-member bench headed by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa will determine once and for all the controversy around the period of disqualification under Article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution and the amendments in the Elections Act 2017
Israel's Supreme Court Overturns a Key Component of Netanyahu's Polarizing Judicial Overhaul
Monday’s court decision could reignite those tensions, which sparked months of mass protests against the government and had rattled the cohesion of the powerful military
Major Earthquake in Japan Triggers Tsunami Waves, Residents Asked Not to Go Home | Updates
The Japan Meteorological Agency reported earthquakes off the coast of Ishikawa and nearby prefectures shortly after 4 pm, with one registering a preliminary magnitude of 7.6
Japan Earthquake: Indian Embassy Sets Up Control Room, Shares Emergency Contact Info
The Indian embassy in Japan said it has set up an emergency control room to reach out to Indians affected by the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan’s Noto.