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Reporters Without Borders: 67 Journalists Killed Worldwide Over Past Year
PARIS — At least 67 journalists have been killed worldwide in the past 12 months in connection with their work, according to a new report released Tuesday by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Most of the fatalities were linked to conflicts, war zones, and criminal networks, highlighting the persistent dangers faced by media professionals globally. The
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Regina Daniels’ Mother Loses AGN Presidential Election to Yakubu
Rita Daniels, mother of actress Regina Daniels, has been defeated in the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) presidential election. The election took place on Saturday during the Guild’s annual general meeting in Benin, Edo State, where Rita Daniels was narrowly beaten by Abubakar Yakubu, the AGN National Secretary, who succeeds Emeka Rollas as President. Yakubu
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Deadly Nightclub Fire in Goa, India, Kills 25 Staff and Tourists
GOA, India — A devastating fire at the Birch Nightclub, a popular hotspot in Goa, has claimed the lives of 25 people, including nightclub staff and visiting tourists, authorities confirmed Sunday. The tragedy has shocked India’s tourism and nightlife sectors, raising urgent questions about fire safety regulations at entertainment venues. Incident Overview The blaze erupted
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Indian Nightclub Owners Flee After Deadly Goa Fire Kills 25
GOA, India — The owners of a nightclub in Goa, India, fled the country just hours after a deadly fire at their establishment killed 25 people over the weekend, police confirmed on Tuesday. The tragedy, which struck a club in Arpora, a popular tourist destination in northern Goa, has sparked national outrage and raised questions
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South Korea Police Raid Coupang Headquarters Over Massive Data Leak Affecting Millions
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean authorities raided the headquarters of e-commerce giant Coupang on Tuesday as part of an ongoing investigation into a massive data leak that potentially compromised the personal information of nearly two-thirds of the country’s population. Coupang, South Korea’s largest and most popular online shopping platform, serves millions of customers with
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South Korea Considers Adjusting U.S. Joint Military Drills Amid North Korea Dialogue Efforts
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea is exploring the possibility of scaling back joint military exercises with the United States, according to officials from the South Korean Unification Ministry. The move comes as President Lee Jae Myung’s administration seeks ways to reopen dialogue with North Korea and ease rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula. At
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South Korea’s President Begins Historic Move Back to the Blue House
SEOUL, South Korea — President Lee Jae Myung and his administration have begun the process of moving back into Seoul’s historic Blue House, officially known as Cheong Wa Dae, a government official confirmed on Tuesday. The move reverses a decision by Lee’s predecessor, who had abandoned the site, calling it too “imperial,” and opens a
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Indonesia Repatriates Two Dutch Nationals Convicted of Drug Trafficking to the Netherlands
JAKARTA, Indonesia — In a significant move under a bilateral agreement between Indonesia and the Netherlands, two Dutch nationals convicted of drug trafficking have been repatriated to the Netherlands on Monday evening. The handover took place at Cipinang Prison in Jakarta, where Indonesian authorities formally transferred custody of the prisoners to Dutch officials. The repatriation
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Fire in Jakarta Office Building Kills at Least 17
JAKARTA, Indonesia – A deadly fire broke out in a seven-story office building in Central Jakarta on Tuesday, claiming the lives of at least 17 people, according to local police. Thick black smoke from the blaze filled the sky, forcing nearby residents and office workers to evacuate the area in panic. Emergency services rushed to
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Record Numbers of Ukrainians Desert Military Amid Heavy Losses to Russia
Kyiv, Ukraine – Ukraine is facing a crisis of desertion as record numbers of soldiers flee the military despite the threat of imprisonment or social stigma. Thousands of servicemen are abandoning their posts amid mounting losses to Russian forces and a shortage of trained reinforcements. Rising Desertions Amid Heavy Losses Tymofey, a 36-year-old office worker
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