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Bangladesh has temporarily suspended its consular services in New Delhi, the Indian capital, amidst growing tensions between the two nations. The decision was made after a protest rally was held in front of the High Commission of Bangladesh in New Delhi two days ago. The Bangladeshi mission cited the volatile situation as the reason for the temporary suspension of consular services. According to reports, the Indian protesters had threatened the High Commissioner with assassination, prompting the Bangladeshi authorities to take the measure. In retaliation, India had closed its visa center in Chittagong a day earlier. In a separate incident, a…

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Washington D.C. – In a press conference held with the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of the Navy in Florida, US President Donald Trump announced plans to build a new class of warships that will be 80 times more powerful than the existing Iowa-class ships. The new ships will be made of steel instead of aluminum, which will make them more durable and efficient. According to Trump, the new warships, named “Victory,” will be instrumental in maintaining the country’s military strength and will also help revive the US shipbuilding industry. The President claimed that the US is 15 years ahead…

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Article: A shooting incident in the city of Johannesburg, South Africa, has resulted in the deaths of nine people and injured ten others. According to foreign media reports, the incident occurred at a hotel in the Bakersdal Township area. Police claim that approximately 12 unidentified suspects in two cars opened fire on the hotel, and the assailants continued their shooting spree as they fled the scene, leaving several individuals injured. Rescue workers have shifted all the injured to the hospital, while the police are conducting a manhunt to apprehend the perpetrators. In a separate incident, a small plane carrying patients…

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The documents related to the case of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which were made public by the US Justice Department, have mysteriously vanished from the department’s website within a few hours of their release. The documents, which included a picture of US President Donald Trump, were removed without any official explanation or prior notice, just 24 hours after being made public. According to reports, the documents included paintings depicting nude women and a photo of Trump, Epstein, and Melania Trump, among others, lying on a bed. The documents were removed just a day after being made public, sparking concerns…

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The US Justice Department has reinstated a photo of former US President Donald Trump in the recently released files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case, after it was temporarily removed due to controversy. The photo was flagged for review by the Southern District of New York to protect the identities of potential victims, but after further review, it was found that the photo did not contain any evidence of a victim’s presence. The files were released after a federal judge’s approval and include the grand jury records against Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. The contentious files, which were released on…

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Article: Renowned British singer and songwriter Ed Sheeran has left everyone stunned with a significant transformation in his life. Ed Sheeran has posed for a new photoshoot for the December issue of Men’s Health magazine, published from New York. In an interview with the magazine, Sheeran revealed that he never thought he would reach this stage ten years ago. Back then, he was a beer-drinking, kebab-eating, and smoking individual. The singer stated that a real change in his life occurred when he became a father, as his first child, Lyra, was born in August 2020, and his second child, Jupiter,…

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In a significant development, Canadian authorities have arrested a 26-year-old Afghan citizen on suspicion of having ties with the terrorist organization ISIS. According to Afghan newspaper Hasty Subh, the suspect is alleged to have provided financial support, social media accounts, and assisted in planning terrorist attacks. In a separate incident, an Afghan citizen was arrested in the US state of Texas for allegedly making bombs. Authorities claim that the individual also conspired with unknown individuals to commit terrorist crimes. A significant amount of heavy artillery and explosives were recovered from the suspect. Meanwhile, in a tragic incident, a small plane…

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Article: A deadly car bomb blast in Moscow has claimed the life of a Russian General, according to the Russian Investigative Committee. Lieutenant General Viktor Fankilov, who headed the Russian General Staff’s Operational Training Directorate, was among the victims of the explosion. The committee stated that preliminary investigations suggest that the explosive device was planted by Ukraine’s Special Services, but further investigation is underway. In a separate incident, a woman in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh was arrested on charges of killing her husband with the help of her lover, and then disposing of his body in a canal…

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Title: Britain’s Equality and Human Rights Commission Warns Against Leaving ECHR Britain’s Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has issued a warning that leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) could be a “big mistake” in order to reduce pressure from the right-wing on immigration. The EHRC’s new head, Mariam Stainton, has stated that hateful narratives against migrants will be dangerous. She believes that the ECHR is a legal and moral framework that provides protection for fundamental human rights, which most people agree on. Stainton has expressed concern that the public debate on the ECHR has become increasingly threatening.…

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In a startling revelation, a report by Dennis Campbell has exposed the alarming trend of nicotine pouches among UK teenagers, with a staggering 1 in 8 youngsters aged between 14 and 17 years old admitting to using these products. These nicotine pouches, often referred to as ‘snus,’ resemble small sachets of tobacco and are available in various flavors. They are consumed by placing them inside the mouth, where they release nicotine, providing a quick fix. According to a survey conducted by Deltapoll for Future Health Consultancy, 13% of the 500 teenagers surveyed in England, Scotland, and Wales had tried nicotine…

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