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Home » Archives for 2025 » Page 1881

Year: 2025

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Texas Police Officer Fired for Serving Dog Feces Sandwich Finds New Job in Benavides Police Department

January 12, 2025 Temitope Oke

A Texas police officer who was dismissed for disturbing behavior has quietly returned to a law enforcement job in another town. Matthew Luckhurst, 42, was

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First Migrant Death of 2025 Recorded in the English Channel as Overcrowded Dinghy from Calais Turns Back Amid Freezing Waters

January 12, 2025 Gift Badewo

A heartbreaking incident occurred today as the first UK-bound migrant of 2025 lost their life in the English Channel. The victim, a young man in

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Keir Starmer Faces Pressure to Remove Treasury Minister Tulip Siddiq Amid Corruption Allegations in London

January 12, 2025 Temitope Oke

Keir Starmer is under growing pressure as calls increase for him to take action against Treasury Minister Tulip Siddiq, who is facing scrutiny over her

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Jesy Nelson Announces She Is Expecting Twins With Zion Foster After a Rollercoaster Romance and Multiple Breakups

January 12, 2025 Temitope Oke

In a heartwarming revelation, Jesy Nelson has shared that she is expecting twins with her partner, musician Zion Foster. The 33-year-old Little Mix star took

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Billions of Brood XIV Cicadas Set to Emerge in 13 US States This Spring, Causing a Loud Buzz and Ecological Disruption

January 12, 2025 Gift Badewo

This spring, billions of cicadas, known as “Brood XIV,” will emerge from a 17-year underground slumber. Scientists are warning that these noisy, red-eyed insects will

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Manchester United Gears Up to Face Leicester City and Ruud van Nistelrooy in the FA Cup Fourth Round at Old Trafford

January 12, 2025 Temitope Oke

Manchester United are bracing for a highly anticipated FA Cup clash with Leicester City in the fourth round, and the match will also mark a

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Tensions Explode Between Manchester United and Arsenal as Harry Maguire Accused of Foul Leading to a Dramatic FA Cup Brawl at the Emirates

January 12, 2025 Gift Badewo

The FA Cup match between Manchester United and Arsenal quickly spiraled into chaos, and the blame for the mayhem largely fell on Harry Maguire. What

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Nurse in Critical Condition After Being Stabbed by Angry Patient Over Wait Times at Royal Oldham Hospital

January 12, 2025 Gift Badewo

A nurse at the Royal Oldham Hospital in Greater Manchester was left fighting for her life following a brutal attack by a patient who became

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Simphiwe Ngema Reveals How She Handles Social Media Trolls and Protects Her Peace While Living in the SpotlightTrolls and Protects Her Peace While Living in the Spotlight

January 12, 2025 Temitope Oke

Simphiwe ‘Simz’ Ngema, the talented actress known for her role on Muvhango, is back in the spotlight, but this time, it’s not for her acting.

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Lawyer for Jay-Z Accuses Victim’s Attorney of Making False Claims and Seeks Sanctions for Harm in Lawsuit Filed in New York

January 12, 2025 Gift Badewo

The ongoing legal battle surrounding Jay-Z’s alleged involvement in a 2000 sexual assault case has escalated, with his lawyer, Alex Spiro, pushing for sanctions against

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  • What began as a peaceful mission to challenge the blockade on Gaza took a frightening turn when the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) was hit by a drone strike in Tunisian waters. The attack targeted the group’s so-called “family boat,” sparking outrage but also reinforcing the determination of activists who say they will not back down. A Lucky Escape at Sea Six passengers and crew were on board when the drone hit. While no one was injured, the vessel sustained fire damage on its main deck and storage area below. Despite the scare, the GSF made it clear that their mission—to break the siege on Gaza through non-violent action—remains unchanged. Support and Solidarity At a press conference in Tunisia, GSF officials publicly thanked the Tunisian government for standing with them. Activists highlighted that over the last 17 years, dozens of similar attempts have been made to challenge the blockade, with this being the 38th boat to face an attack. Among those showing support was Mandla Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela, who joined thousands of members in voicing solidarity with Palestine. “We Will Not Give Up” GSF leaders struck a defiant tone, saying the attack only brought more supporters to their side. “They have the drones, the weapons, and violence. We have everything else. We stand together, steadfast, learning from Palestine. The Palestinian people never give up, and neither will we,” one official said. Sailing Under a Portuguese Flag The targeted boat was sailing under a Portuguese flag and carried members of the flotilla’s steering committee. Despite the fire damage, the organisation insisted that no act of aggression would derail their efforts to challenge the siege. A Parallel Crisis in Gaza While the flotilla pressed on with its mission, news broke that Israel had ordered a full evacuation of Gaza City. According to military spokesperson Avichay Adraee, the Israel Defence Forces intend to fight Hamas “with great force” in the area, raising fears of further escalation. Looking Ahead For the Global Sumud Flotilla, the message is clear: their struggle is bigger than any one boat or attack. With more supporters joining since the drone strike, they say their mission is gathering strength, not losing it.

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