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Search Operations Underway for Missing Toddler in Kakinada District

A toddler has been reported missing since June 6 after disappearing while playing in a garden in Ch. Agraharam, prompting a search by NDRF and SDRF teams.

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FBI Joins Search for Tennessee Girl Summer Wells, 5

Nancy Grace investigates the baffling disappearance of five-year-old Summer Wells, who vanished from her rural Hawkins County, Tennessee home in a matter of mere minutes. Alongside an expert panel—Nancy dissects the high

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Manhunt: Fugitive High School Football Coach Travis Turner “Alive,” in Hiding

Nancy Grace dives into the baffling disappearance of Travis Turner, a legacy high school football coach from Wise County, Virginia, who vanished into the rugged Appalachian Mountains just as law enforcement arrived to ar

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UN Reports Arrest of 30 Women in Afghanistan Over Hijab Violations

The recent arrests highlight the ongoing challenges faced by women in Afghanistan, who continue to experience severe restrictions under Taliban governance.

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Lyhanna case: suspect Jérôme Barella was flagged to French police by a US anti-child abuse organization

Suspicious online activity by the man suspected of killing Lyhanna was reported by NCMEC, a leading organization that aggregates alerts collected by internet service providers, major web platforms and social media companies.

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Supreme Court's Unanimous Ruling on Criminal Venue Clarifies Jurisdiction

In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court has ruled on the jurisdictional matters concerning the location of criminal offenses, which could significantly affect future trials.

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Calls for Calm in U.K. Amidst Belfast Protests Following Stabbing Incident

Following the arrest of a Sudanese man in connection with a stabbing in Belfast, U.K. leaders are urging for peace as anti-immigration protests erupt.

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Concerns Persist Over Police Use of Force Despite Body Cameras

An ABC Four Corners investigation raises questions about the effectiveness of body cameras in reducing police brutality in NSW, highlighting troubling accounts of excessive force.

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Tragic Mass Shooting Claims Twelve Lives in Johannesburg

A mass shooting in Johannesburg has resulted in twelve fatalities and nine injuries, prompting a police investigation into multiple suspects. This incident underscores the persistent violence in South Africa.

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Concerns Rise Over Flat Rate Pay for Mechanics: A Potential Disadvantage

A mechanic has raised alarms about the flat rate pay system, suggesting it may actually reduce earnings rather than enhance them, calling it 'borderline criminal.'

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Belfast Police Call for Calm Following Disturbing Stabbing Incident

In the wake of a violent stabbing incident in Belfast, police are urging the public to remain calm amid rising tensions and calls for anti-immigration protests.

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Charges Filed Against Former Air Canada Pilot for Operating Without a License

Geoffrey Wall faces serious allegations of flying over 900 flights without a proper license from 2009 to 2025, according to Canadian authorities.

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Study Finds 'Super-Connected' Teens More Likely to Engage in Violent Crime

A recent study indicates that teenagers with numerous connections to suspected offenders are significantly more prone to violence, highlighting the role of social networks in crime.

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Concerns Rise Following Violent Stabbing Incident in Belfast

A man has been arrested in Belfast after a disturbing stabbing incident, which was recorded and shared on social media, highlighting ongoing public safety issues.

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Concerns Rise Over Crime Syndicates as World Cup Approaches in Guadalajara

As the World Cup draws near, excitement among football fans in Guadalajara is tempered by the presence of a powerful crime syndicate. What implications does this have for safety and governance?

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Villagers Abducted in Nigeria Amid Peace Talk Invitations

In a troubling incident, armed bandits in north-west Nigeria have abducted 39 villagers who were invited to discuss potential peace negotiations, according to police reports.

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From Federal Crime to Simple Task: The Transformation of DVD Ripping

The transition of DVD ripping from a federal crime in 1999 to a straightforward process by 2026 underscores significant shifts in copyright law and technology.

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Shooting Incident in Central Israel Leaves One Dead and Five Injured

A shooting spree carried out by a Palestinian man with Israeli citizenship resulted in one fatality and five injuries across several towns in central Israel.

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Sweden Considers Criminal Responsibility for 13-Year-Olds Amid Rising Gang Violence

As gang-related violence increases, Sweden's parliament is set to vote on a proposal that would make 13-year-olds criminally responsible, potentially leading to imprisonment.

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Police, protesters clash in new marches against Bolivian leader

Bolivian riot police clashed with anti-government protesters in La Paz on Friday for the second time in a week as unions and Indigenous groups pressed their calls for President Rodrigo Paz to step down.