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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces criticism for urging kindness after the Bondi Beach attack while rejecting calls for a federal inquiry. Grieving families and officials demand a royal commission to address rising anti-Semitism and security concerns.
A Nagpur man suspected of gold smuggling has been accused of cheating a youth out of over one crore rupees in an investment scam. Police believe there may be more victims and are investigating the case.
From viral scandals and daring heists to pop stars in space and viral memes, 2025 was packed with shocking and unusual moments. These stories captured the world's attention and left many asking: 'Did that really happen?'
Trump and Zelenskyy say a Ukraine peace deal is close after Florida talks, but major issues like territory remain unresolved. Negotiators have agreed on most points, with more meetings planned to finalize the agreement.
Emily Damari returned to Amsterdam a year after being attacked by rioters and later held hostage in Gaza. She called her visit to the site of the assault 'a victory.'
Yemen's Houthi rebels and Somalia-based militants have threatened Israel over its recognition of Somaliland. Somalia has called for an urgent United Nations Security Council session to discuss the issue. The development has increased tensions in the Horn of Africa.
President Trump and President Zelenskyy met at Mar-a-Lago and described their talks as highly productive. Trump expressed optimism about progress toward ending the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Lance Corporal Andrew Borthwick, a decorated war veteran, is the 29th member of the Rifles Regiment believed to have died by suicide. His death underscores growing concerns about mental health struggles among veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Nine people have been arrested in Italy for allegedly diverting millions raised by charities to Hamas. The operation, involving international cooperation, has sparked protests among pro-Palestinian activists in Italy.
The Houthi leader in Yemen warned that any Israeli presence in Somaliland would be targeted militarily, following Israel's recognition of Somaliland. The statement raises regional tensions amid ongoing hostilities.
Israel conducted secret talks for months about recognizing Somaliland, involving senior officials and multiple discreet meetings. The prime minister approved the move in October.
Yemen's Houthi leader has threatened to target any Israeli presence in Somaliland after Israel officially recognized the self-declared republic. The move has sparked international criticism and prompted the United Nations Security Council to call an emergency session.
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