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A body believed to be that of the suspect in the Brown University shooting incident has been found in New Hampshire. According to British media, the suspect, a 48-year-old Portuguese man, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The shooting took place during student exams.
The assailant managed to escape, and no arrest has been made yet. Security officials suspect that the perpetrator may have also been involved in the murder of a professor from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It is worth noting that two students were killed, and nine others were injured in the Brown University shooting.
Local police stated that the suspect had no affiliation with the university but had attended a PhD program at Brown University from 2000 to 2001.
Meanwhile, a funeral was held for Shafique Osman Hadi, a key leader of the Bangladesh student movement.
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The US Central Command announced that it carried out 10 operations in Syria and Iraq in collaboration with coalition forces following the Palmira attack.
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A migrant boat was found approximately 30 kilometers off the Greek coast.
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US President Trump stated that those responsible for the attack on America will face a harsher response than before and that the Syrian government is fully supporting US operations against Daesh.
The US Department of Justice has initiated the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
An Israeli attack on a Palestinian refugee camp in the Gaza Strip has resulted in six fatalities and multiple injuries.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced progress in negotiations for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
After two days of intense rain, normal life has resumed in Dubai.
The United Nations reported that despite the end of the Gaza famine, the situation remains dire.
Local authorities claim that two suspected perpetrators, who were involved in a murder case, entered India from the border and have since fled the country.
The United Nations Human Rights Council has demanded an investigation into the murder of Shafique Osman Hadi, a key leader of the Bangladesh student movement.
The UK and the European Union have imposed sanctions on Canadian-Pakistani oil tycoon Murtaza Lakhanani.
The founders of the PTI, Imran Khan, and his wife Bushra Bibi were sentenced to 7.7 years in prison and fined one crore rupees under Section 409 of the PPC.
Pakistani actor Afzal Khan, also known as Rambo, expressed his disappointment with the people of Karachi, saying that they do not have the same social interaction as people in Lahore.
The funeral procession of Shafique Osman Hadi, a key leader of the Bangladesh student movement, will be held at Dhaka University.
A police report revealed that three suspects were arrested on December 13 during a raid in Nazimabad, who were involved in a extortion case in Malir.
A gold price increase in Pakistan has seen the gold price rise to 456,162 rupees per tola.

