Category: Foreign News
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Anthony Joshua Injured in Nigeria Car Crash That Killed Two Team Members
Anthony Joshua, the British former heavyweight champion, was injured in a car crash in Nigeria on Monday, which tragically killed two members of his team. The incident occurred on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway in Ogun State. Joshua was a passenger in a Lexus SUV that collided with a stationary truck. Two close friends and team members,
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China Proposes Strict AI Regulations to Protect Children and Prevent Harm
China has unveiled proposed regulations for artificial intelligence (AI) that aim to protect children, prevent self-harm, and curb harmful online content. The draft rules, published by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), come amid a rapid surge in AI adoption and the growing popularity of chatbots for companionship, education, and therapy. The move represents a
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Nepal to Scrap ‘Failed’ Mount Everest Waste Deposit Scheme
Nepalese authorities have announced that the Mount Everest waste deposit scheme will be scrapped after 11 years, citing its failure to tackle the mountain’s escalating trash problem. The initiative, which required climbers to pay a $4,000 deposit, refundable only if at least 8kg (18lbs) of waste was brought down, was intended to reduce the growing
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Australian Police Confirm Bondi Beach Gunmen Acted Alone
Australian authorities have confirmed that the two gunmen responsible for the deadly Bondi Beach attack were not part of a wider terror network and acted alone. The incident, which took place on 14 December, killed 15 people at a Jewish Hanukkah event and has been declared Australia’s worst mass shooting since 1996. Gunmen Traveled to
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Oklahoma Man Charged with Manslaughter After Stray Bullet Kills Neighbor
An Oklahoma man has been charged with first-degree manslaughter after a stray bullet fired from his backyard allegedly killed a woman sitting several blocks away. The incident occurred on Christmas Day, when Sandra Phelps was fatally struck while holding a child on her porch, according to the Stephens County sheriff’s affidavit. The Incident Authorities say
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Trump and Zelensky Optimistic but Peace Remains Elusive for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump concluded a highly anticipated two-and-a-half-hour meeting at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property in Florida, marking the longest in-person negotiation between the two leaders so far this year. Both leaders described the talks as “great” with “productive discussions on all topics”, projecting a sense of optimism. Despite the upbeat
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Zelensky Warns Russia “Doesn’t Want Peace” Ahead of Florida Talks with Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet US President Donald Trump in Florida this Sunday to discuss the latest round of negotiations aimed at ending nearly four years of war with Russia. The meeting will focus on a revised US-brokered peace plan, alongside proposals for long-term US security guarantees for Ukraine. Zelensky has voiced
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Venezuela Accuses US of “Extortion” Over Seizure of Oil Tankers
Venezuela has accused the United States of committing the “greatest extortion” following the seizure of two Venezuelan oil tankers earlier this month, during an emergency UN Security Council session in New York. Venezuelan officials described the US actions as “worse than piracy” and condemned what they called an illegal attempt to control Venezuelan resources. The
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Trump Confirms US Strike on Dock Facility Linked to Venezuelan Drug Boats
US President Donald Trump announced that the United States has carried out a strike on a dock facility allegedly linked to Venezuelan drug trafficking operations. The target, described as the area “where they load the boats up with drugs,” was hit in a drone strike reportedly conducted by the CIA, according to CNN and the
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Suspect Confesses to Planting Pipe Bombs Before 6 January Capitol Riot
Brian Cole Jr., the man charged with planting pipe bombs in Washington, DC the night before the 6 January 2021 Capitol riot, has confessed to federal authorities that he assembled and placed two improvised explosive devices (IEDs), according to a recent court filing. The 30-year-old suspect admitted to planting the explosives outside the national headquarters
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