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Miss Universe Owners Face Fraud and Trafficking Allegations Amid Pageant Scandal
The Miss Universe Pageant has been thrown into turmoil following allegations of fraud and criminal activity involving its owners, days after the 2025 competition concluded in Thailand. The controversies center around Thai mogul Anne Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip, owner of JKN Global, and Mexican businessman Raúl Rocha Cantu, who co-owns a stake in the pageant. Arrest Warrant…
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Australia Blocks AI “Nudify” Sites Used to Create Child Sexual Exploitation Imagery
Australia has clamped down on several websites that allowed users to generate sexually explicit imagery of minors using artificial intelligence. The country’s eSafety Commission announced that three “nudify” platforms have been blocked after receiving warnings for facilitating AI-generated child sexual exploitation material. According to eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant, the sites previously received around 100,000…
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Thousands Left Homeless After Major Fire Devastates Dhaka’s Korail Shantytown
A massive fire in the Korail shantytown, one of Dhaka’s largest informal settlements, has destroyed or damaged around 1,500 ramshackle homes, leaving thousands of residents homeless, authorities said. Fortunately, no casualties were reported, but the incident has sparked urgent concerns about the vulnerability of Bangladesh’s urban poor. The blaze erupted on Tuesday evening, November 25,…
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Myanmar Military Grants Amnesty to Thousands Ahead of December Elections
Myanmar’s military rulers have granted amnesty or dropped charges for 8,665 prisoners ahead of the country’s December elections, according to state media reports. The move includes sentence reductions for 3,085 people convicted of spreading “fake news” or causing public fear, and charges dropped against 5,580 individuals still at large, though it is unclear how many…
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Palestinian American Teen Mohammed Ibrahim Released from Israeli Prison After Nine Months
Mohammed Ibrahim, a 16-year-old Palestinian American, has been released from Israeli detention after more than nine months behind bars. His family and advocates say his detention highlights the ongoing Israeli human rights abuses against Palestinian youth in the occupied West Bank. The teenager, originally from Florida, was 15 years old when arrested in February 2025…
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Tunisia Frees Prominent Lawyer and Critic Sonia Dahmani After 18 Months in Prison
Tunisia has released Sonia Dahmani, a prominent lawyer, media commentator, and vocal critic of President Kais Saied, after spending a year and a half behind bars. Dahmani’s imprisonment drew local protests and widespread international condemnation, highlighting growing concerns over Tunisia’s crackdown on dissent. Dahmani, widely regarded as one of Tunisia’s leading voices of opposition, was…
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Israeli Forces Kill Two Palestinians in Jenin Amid Escalating West Bank Violence
Israeli soldiers shot and killed two Palestinian men in the northern West Bank city of Jenin during a military raid on November 27, 2025, as the men reportedly attempted to surrender. Video footage and eyewitness accounts suggest the men had raised their shirts to show they were unarmed before being ordered back into a building.…
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Nigerian Soldiers Repel Bandits’ Attack on Osokoko–Obajana Road in Kogi
Bandits on Thursday afternoon launched an attack along the Osokoko–Obajana Road in Kogi State, triggering panic among travellers and residents. Eyewitnesses said the gunmen attempted to block the road and ambush vehicles, causing motorists to flee for safety. Community members quickly issued warnings advising travellers to avoid the road until security forces had fully secured…
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Portugal Wins First FIFA U-17 World Cup with 1-0 Victory Over Austria in Qatar
Portugal has lifted their first-ever FIFA U-17 World Cup trophy following a narrow 1-0 win against Austria in the final of the 2025 edition, held at Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar. The reigning European U-17 champions clinched the historic victory thanks to a goal from Anisio Cabral in the 32nd minute, marking a milestone…
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Venezuela Suspends Flight Rights for Six Foreign Airlines Amid Rising US Tensions
Venezuela has suspended the operating rights of six foreign airlines amid escalating tensions with the United States, after several carriers temporarily paused flights citing security concerns. The airlines affected include Iberia (Spain), TAP Air Portugal, Avianca (Colombia), GOL (Brazil), Turkish Airlines, and LATAM (Chile and Brazil). The decision, announced by Venezuela’s civil aviation authority, accuses…
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