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Tensions have escalated following a Ukrainian drone attack on Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, a Muslim-majority, semi-autonomous Russian republic. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has publicly announced that the republic will deliver a severe response to Ukraine for the strike. International media reported that a Ukrainian drone hit a tall building in Grozny on Friday, causing partial structural damage. According to Chechen officials, the attack resulted in no reported casualties. In a strong statement released on the Telegram messaging app, Ramzan Kadyrov condemned the attack on civilian infrastructure as unjustified. He warned Ukraine, stating that “Ukrainian fascists will feel a harsh…

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The Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas, has issued a significant political statement indicating its willingness to surrender its weapons to the Palestinian Authority (PA) on the condition that Israel ends its military occupation of Palestinian territories. The proposal marks a crucial development regarding future security arrangements in Gaza. Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya confirmed to Turkish media that the organization’s weapons are directly tied to the aggression and the ongoing occupation. He stated that should the Israeli occupation cease, these arms would be handed over to the state. Regarding international oversight, Hamas proposed accepting the deployment of a United Nations force to…

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US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is facing intense bipartisan pressure to resign amidst two simultaneous and serious scandals, including allegations of misusing classified information and potential war crimes. Members from both major US political parties are demanding his immediate departure. International media reports indicate that one controversy stems from an Inspector General’s report accusing Hegseth of inappropriately handling and utilizing confidential military intelligence. The second, and more legally grave, accusation is that he allegedly ordered attacks on civilian vessels in the Caribbean Sea, which could expose him to formal war crimes charges. These serious allegations arise in the context…

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Simone Tata, a towering figure in India’s business world and stepmother to Ratan Tata, has died in Mumbai at the age of 95 following a brief illness. Her passing marks the end of an era for Indian retail and fashion, industries she helped pioneer. Often counted among the most influential women in Indian business, Simone Tata passed away on Friday at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, her connection to India began in 1953 when she arrived as a tourist. She subsequently met and married Naval Tata in 1955, making Mumbai her permanent home. Simone Tata’s most…

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The United States is observing the 84th anniversary of the devastating Japanese attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base, a pivotal moment that triggered the US entry into World War II. December 7 is annually marked as a solemn national day of remembrance across the country. The surprise assault on the American naval base in Hawaii, which occurred on December 7, 1941, led to catastrophic damage to the US Pacific Fleet. The attack resulted in a tragic loss of life, with more than 2,400 US servicemen killed and 1,178 wounded. The material toll included the sinking of five warships and…

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The Tower of London, one of the UK’s most significant historical sites, has been temporarily closed to the public following an alarming incident in which royal artifacts were damaged. The closure signals a serious security breach at the highly guarded location. According to British media reports, police arrested four individuals suspected of involvement in the vandalism. Authorities confirmed that two of the arrested individuals allegedly threw food items at the display, which houses some of the most priceless treasures of the British Monarchy. The decision to close the Tower of London, which is home to numerous valuable items including the…

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Pretoria, South Africa’s administrative capital, was rocked by a devastating incident last night when unknown armed individuals stormed a local hostel, resulting in the tragic deaths of ten people, including a three-year-old child. The assault has underscored the alarming prevalence of gun violence in the region. News agencies reported that a total of 25 individuals were struck by gunfire during the attack, with 14 wounded victims immediately rushed to nearby hospitals for urgent medical attention. The scale of the casualties has created a wave of shock and concern across the community. Following the mass shooting, security presence has been significantly…

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The European Union has imposed a substantial fine of $140 million on Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), citing major violations of the bloc’s stringent online content laws. The penalty underscores the EU’s determination to strictly enforce its digital regulations against major tech giants. According to the European Commission, the fine was levied after a two-year investigation concluded that X failed to implement effective measures to prevent the proliferation of “illegal and harmful content” on its platform. The EU clarified that the action is not aimed at any specific country but is a necessary step to enforce compliance…

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President Donald Trump expressed profound delight after being awarded the inaugural ‘FIFA Peace Prize’ by the global football governing body. He described the recognition as “one of the biggest honors” of his life, marking an unusual blend of global politics and sports recognition. FIFA stated that the prize was bestowed upon Trump in recognition of his efforts to promote dialogue, reduce tensions, and halt multiple wars during his presidency. The ceremony was held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, reportedly at Trump’s specific request, where FIFA President Gianni Infantino presented the award and praised the former leader’s role in global…

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Uzma Bukhari, the Punjab Minister for Information and Culture, has launched an extraordinary political attack, accusing the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of attempting to return to power by seeking support from hostile entities, specifically the Taliban and India. She characterized the opposition leader with the highly derogatory term “mentally paralyzed.” In her statement, Minister Bukhari strongly endorsed the stance of the Army spokesperson, asserting that the “mentally ill” PTI founder’s anti-national agenda has been fully exposed, and the nation has recognized his anti-Pakistan narrative. She claimed that the act of criticizing military leadership serves as proof of the PTI…

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