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Tragic Violence in Northern Honduras Claims 24 Lives

In a series of violent incidents in northern Honduras, at least 24 individuals have lost their lives, among them four police officers, highlighting ongoing security challenges.

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China Urges US to Cease 'Threats' to Cuba Following Charges Against Ex-Leader

In response to the US charging Cuba's former leader with murder, China has called for the cessation of what it describes as threats against Cuba, amid ongoing tensions.

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Arrest Warrant Issued for Senator Dela Rosa Amid ICC Investigation

Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa, known for his role in the controversial 'war on drugs', is facing arrest as the ICC investigates alleged human rights violations.

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Raúl Castro Faces Murder Charges Linked to 1996 Plane Incident

Raúl Castro, along with five others, has been charged with conspiracy to kill US nationals, murder, and destruction of aircraft in connection with the 1996 downing of two planes.

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Bolivia rocked by protests as US warns of ‘coup d’état’

Clashes between demonstrators and police in La Paz have entered second week, shaking centre-right president.

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Study Highlights Employment Challenges for Justice-Impacted Individuals with Disabilities

Research from Cornell University indicates that individuals with disabilities who have been involved in the criminal justice system face greater employment difficulties than their non-justice-involved peers.

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Cybertruck Driver Arrested After Entering Lake in Texas

A driver of a Cybertruck has been arrested after allegedly driving the vehicle into a lake in Texas and abandoning it, according to police reports.

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Smotrich Claims ICC Pursues Arrest Warrant, Blames Palestinian Authority

Bezalel Smotrich, Israel's Finance Minister, alleges that the International Criminal Court is seeking an arrest warrant against him, attributing this to the Palestinian Authority's influence.

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Tragic Loss: Security Guard Amin Abdullah Remembered After San Diego Mosque Shooting

Amin Abdullah, a father of eight and security guard, was among three victims of a shooting at a San Diego mosque. He is being remembered as a 'shining light' by those who knew him.

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BMW Tests Exclusive $580K 8-Series Shooting Brake at Nurburgring Ahead of 2027 Deliveries

Spy photographers have captured images of BMW's highly exclusive 8-Series shooting brake undergoing rigorous testing at the Nurburgring, with deliveries expected to start in 2027.

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ESA and China Launch SMILE Mission to Study Earth's Magnetosphere

The SMILE mission, a collaborative effort between ESA and China, aims to map the Earth's magnetosphere, which serves as a shield against solar charged particles.

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Tragic Shooting in Southern Spain Leaves Two Dead and Several Injured

A shooting incident in southern Spain has resulted in the deaths of two individuals, with a 25-year-old man suspected of the crime and four others injured, including babies.

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Tragic Shooting at San Diego Mosque Linked to Hate Crime

Three individuals were fatally shot at a mosque in San Diego by two teenage suspects, aged 17 and 18, who reportedly left behind a note with hate-filled messages.

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Fraud Charges Against Asia's Wealthiest Individual Withdrawn

The conglomerate owned by Asia's richest person has had fraud charges dropped after previously agreeing to a $275 million settlement related to US sanctions violations.

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Tragic Shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego Claims Three Lives

A shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego resulted in the deaths of three individuals. Authorities discovered two teenage suspects deceased in a vehicle nearby.

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Police Respond to Active Shooter Reports at San Diego Islamic Center

A significant police presence has been reported at the Islamic Center of San Diego following claims of an active shooter. Authorities have deployed multiple law enforcement units to the scene.

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New Developments in France's Epstein Investigation: 10 Additional Victims Identified

Following new evidence from the US Justice Department, France has initiated a human trafficking investigation, revealing around 10 additional victims in the Epstein case.

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German Police Shoot Escaped Tiger Following Attack on Man

A tiger that escaped from a facility run by trainer Carmen Zander, known as Germany's 'Tiger Queen', was shot by police after reportedly attacking a man.

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French Investigation Reveals New Victims in Epstein Case

France is actively investigating the Epstein case, focusing on potential crimes linked to the US sex offender and involving French nationals.

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New Developments in France's Epstein Investigation as Additional Victims Emerge

French authorities are expanding their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's alleged trafficking network, with around ten new victims coming forward to report suspected abuse.