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Tiger Escape Near Leipzig Results in Injury and Police Action

An escaped tiger near Leipzig has injured at least one individual, leading to a police response that involved shooting the animal.

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Investigation into Khashoggi's Killing to Involve Saudi Crown Prince

A French judge is set to investigate a complaint against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman regarding the 2018 assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, following actions by rights groups.

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Florida Man Shoots at Vehicle After Brake Check Incident

A Florida man reportedly fired several shots at another car following a brake check, causing damage to the windshield and endangering a child booster seat in the back.

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Heightened Police Presence in London Amid Competing Rallies

On May 16, 2026, London witnessed a significant police presence as 4,000 officers were deployed to oversee rival demonstrations, including a march led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

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London Sees Major Protests as Thousands March for Far-Right and Pro-Palestine Causes

On May 16, 2026, London witnessed significant protests as thousands gathered for both far-right and pro-Palestinian demonstrations, prompting a heavy police presence.

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Fatal Shark Attack Reported Near Rottnest Island

A man has tragically lost his life following a shark attack at Horseshoe Reef, located north-west of Rottnest Island in Western Australia.

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Arrest Made Following Police Surveillance of Referee John Beaton and Family

Referee John Beaton and his family were subjected to police surveillance after a penalty controversy, resulting in an arrest related to a data leak.

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Kimera's K39 Transforms Lancia 037 Tribute with 1,000 HP V8 Engine

The Lancia 037 Tribute has undergone a significant upgrade, replacing its original four-cylinder engine with a powerful 1,000 hp twin-turbo V8 sourced from Koenigsegg.

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Andriy Yermak's Arrest: A Crucial Moment for Ukraine and President Zelensky

The recent arrest of Andriy Yermak, former aide to President Zelensky, raises significant questions about corruption in Ukraine and the effectiveness of its anti-corruption efforts.

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Miners Demand Resignation of President Paz Amid Economic Turmoil in Bolivia

As Bolivia faces its most severe economic crisis in decades, miners are calling for the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz, who has been in office for just six months.

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Former Aide to Zelensky, Andriy Yermak, Arrested Amid Corruption Investigation

Andriy Yermak, the former chief of staff to President Zelensky, has been ordered to be detained by Ukraine's anti-corruption court on money-laundering charges.

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Philippine Senator's Escape from Senate Sparks Controversy

Senator Ronald dela Rosa's flight from the Senate raises concerns about the legitimacy of the incident amid ongoing investigations by police.

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Philippine Senate Locked Down Following Gunfire Incident

A lockdown has been enforced at the Philippine Senate after gunshots were reported. Police commandos responded to the situation where a senator, sought by the International Criminal Court, was present.

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Tensions Rise in Philippine Senate Amid ICC Arrest Warrant

Gunfire erupts within the Philippine Senate as armed troops respond to an expected ICC arrest of a senator, creating a scene of chaos and uncertainty.

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Federal Grand Jury Subpoenas Indicate Possible Criminal Inquiry into Gender-Affirming Care

Recent subpoenas issued to several hospitals regarding gender-affirming care for minors may signal the start of a criminal investigation by the DOJ.

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EFL Charges Southampton Over Allegations of Spying on Middlesbrough

Southampton faces charges from the EFL for allegedly spying on Middlesbrough ahead of their Championship play-off semi-final match on Saturday.

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Investigations Uncover Nuclear Connection of Sunken Russian Ship Off Spain

A Russian cargo ship that sank in the Mediterranean in 2024 was found to be transporting nuclear reactor components intended for North Korea, raising concerns about international security.

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Lula's New Initiative to Tackle Organized Crime Ahead of Elections

As Brazil approaches elections, President Lula has introduced a plan aimed at combating organized crime amid escalating security concerns.

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Former Chief of Staff to Zelenskyy Identified as Suspect in Corruption Investigation

The former chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been identified as a suspect in a significant corruption investigation led by Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau.

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Confusion Arises as Teen Mistakes Off-Duty Officer for Carjacker

An 18-year-old girl reported a frightening encounter at a red light, believing she was being carjacked by a man with a gun, who turned out to be an off-duty lieutenant.