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Mexico’s navy plane crashed into the coast of Texas, USA, in a tragic incident that resulted in the loss of 5 lives, including a child. The plane was carrying 7 people, including 4 navy personnel and 3 civilians, when it crashed into the Gulf of Mexico. According to reports, the plane was heading towards Houston Airport when it crashed. In a shocking turn of events, the US Coast Guard initially reported that 4 people were rescued, but later clarified that 2 of them had succumbed to their injuries. The Mexican navy has confirmed that the plane was carrying 8 people,…

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Article: In a scathing rebuke, New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters has termed the newly signed free trade agreement between New Zealand and India as “not free and not fair”. Peters, who is the leader of the New Zealand First party, has vowed to lead a spirited opposition to the deal in parliament. The minister has expressed concerns that the agreement is not in New Zealand’s best interests, citing the exclusion of its crucial dairy products, including milk, cheese, and butter. Peters has stated that the agreement, which was signed last week, is the first trade deal to completely overlook…

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The administration of US President Donald Trump has made a significant announcement regarding unauthorized immigrants, offering them a substantial Christmas bonus. According to the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), individuals who voluntarily depart the country before the end of the year will be provided with $3,000 and free flights. Additionally, those who register for self-deportation through the CBP’s Home App will be given a free ticket to return to their home country, along with the $3,000 payment. Furthermore, potential civil penalties and sentences imposed on those who choose not to leave the country will be waived. It is worth…

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Article: Tensions between Japan and China have been simmering for some time, but the situation has now come to a head with China suspending flights to Japan for the next two weeks. This sudden move has been interpreted as a manifestation of the growing unease in their bilateral relations, which could have far-reaching consequences for Japan’s diplomatic, tourism, and economic sectors. According to reports, the suspensions will affect flights from various Chinese cities to Japan’s major airports. China has been Japan’s largest source of tourists for several years, with millions of Chinese tourists visiting Japan annually. Japan’s hospitality industry, retail…

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Article: Climate activist Greta Thunberg, who was arrested in London for taking part in a protest, has been released on bail. According to reports, Thunberg’s march was allowed to proceed with the condition of a bail. Thunberg, a climate activist from Sweden, was detained on Tuesday evening while participating in a protest in central London. The police claimed that Thunberg’s detention was in accordance with the Terrorism Act. The British media reported that Thunberg was accused of supporting the Palestine Action group. In a separate incident, the plane carrying Libyan Army Chief Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad crashed after taking off…

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The US Department of Justice has released additional documents related to the Epstein case, totaling 29,000 pages, including videos and legal records. According to the US Department of Justice, the documents contain unsubstantiated and sensational allegations against former US President Donald Trump. The department has clarified that these allegations against Trump are baseless and false. If these allegations were true, they would have been used against Trump by now, the department stated. The news agency reported that Trump’s administration had previously released documents related to the Epstein case two days ago, and the US Congress had authorized the release of…

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Article: Tragedy struck Libya on Tuesday when the country’s Army Chief, Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad, lost his life in a plane crash in Turkey. The plane, a Dassault Falcon 50, took off from Ankara’s Esenboga International Airport at 8:10 pm local time, bound for Tripoli. However, just 42 minutes later, at 8:52 pm, contact with the plane was lost. Turkish officials confirmed that the plane had attempted to make an emergency landing in the nearby town of Haci Bayram, but the attempt was unsuccessful. After a lengthy search operation, the wreckage of the plane was finally located in the Haci…

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Article: In a move aimed at reforming the US immigration system, the American government has announced the abolition of the long-standing H-1B visa lottery system. The new system, dubbed “Vied Selection,” will prioritize applicants with higher salaries and advanced skills, making it more challenging for entry-level professionals and young workers to secure US visas. According to the US Department of Homeland Security, the new law is set to take effect on February 27, 2026, and will apply to the allocation of approximately 85,000 H-1B visas per year, starting from the 2027 fiscal year. The new system will eliminate the lottery…

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Article: Pakistan’s Chief of Defense Forces, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has stated that the country is facing a wide range of challenging and continuous threats. According to a press release by the ISPR, the National Defense University (NDU) in Islamabad welcomed Field Marshal Asim Munir on a visit to the institution. On this occasion, Field Marshal Asim Munir was briefed by the National Security and War Course’s civil and military panels on the national security challenges facing the country. During the briefing, Field Marshal Munir was informed about the requirements for addressing these challenges from a scientific and analytical perspective.…

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Sindh, Pakistan, and Kuwait have signed major agreements worth billions of dollars to develop a water supply project, a new water treatment plant in Karachi, and a cutting-edge technology park, marking a significant step forward in the cooperation between the two countries. In a ceremony marking the signing of the agreements, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah hailed the deals as a major breakthrough in the fields of water, energy, innovation, and environmental protection. He stated that the water supply project will provide clean drinking water to the first block of Tharparkar, while the technology park at the National…

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