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Year: 2025

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Arsenal Stages Impressive Comeback Against Brentford to Win 3-1 and Send Strong Message in Title Race as They Close the Gap to Liverpool in London

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

Martin Keown, a former player for Arsenal, believes that his old club made an important statement after staging a dramatic 3-1 comeback win against Brentford

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Explosive Cybertruck Ignites Outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas Killing One and Injuring Seven as FBI Investigates Cause of Blast

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

On Wednesday morning, a terrifying incident occurred outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, where a Cybertruck exploded just outside its main entrance. The

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Zara and Mike Tindall Enjoy New Year’s Day at Cheltenham Racecourse with Their Children and Show Off Stylish Looks in Gloucestershire

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

Zara and Mike Tindall’s youngest child, three-year-old Lucas, was the center of attention at Cheltenham Racecourse on New Year’s Day. The lively toddler brought a

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Sarah Ferguson Wishes Followers a Happy New Year from Austria While Sharing Her Gratitude for 2024 and Emphasizing the Importance of Joy in Life

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has started the new year with a warm message of gratitude and joy for her followers. In a video

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Suspect Flees After Allegedly Stabbing a Man on the New York City Subway in Lower Manhattan on New Year’s Day

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

New York City saw a violent start to the year when a man was reportedly stabbed on the subway, sparking a search for the suspect.

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Tomorrow’s World Predicted Futuristic Technologies in 1995 and Now We’re Looking at Their Accuracy in 2025

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

Back in its heyday, the BBC’s Tomorrow’s World captured the imagination of millions, blending cutting-edge science with bold predictions about the future. The show aired

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Rangers confirm Jack Butland faces hospital treatment for leg injury ahead of Old Firm derby in Glasgow

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

As the New Year celebrations rang in, Rangers were met with unwelcome news—goalkeeper Jack Butland will miss the highly anticipated Old Firm derby against Celtic.

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Cape Town celebrates the Kaapse Klopse parade with over 20,000 performers dazzling the city

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

The streets of Cape Town are set to come alive as the much-anticipated Kaapse Klopse street parade takes place on Saturday, January 4, 2025. Known

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Justice Department announces federal investigation into tragic New Orleans attack that leaves ten dead and dozens injured

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

The new year began with a devastating tragedy in New Orleans, leaving the nation in shock. An attack claimed the lives of at least ten

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Ruben Amorim demands Manchester United secure Viktor Gyökeres as urgent January signing to revive struggling squad.

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

Manchester United’s struggles this season have put the club under immense pressure, and manager Ruben Amorim is reportedly eager to secure key reinforcements in the

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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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