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UK Police Investigate Landmark Virtual Rape Case in Metaverse, Sparking Legal and Enforcement Debates

January 2, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Landmark Investigation: UK Police Probe First Virtual Rape Case in Metaverse The UK police are delving into an unprecedented case involving the first reported instance

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Polar bear found dead in Alaska’s Utqiagvik community is the first of its kind to die from bird flu

January 2, 2024 Lola

Unprecedented Case: Alaskan Polar Bear Succumbs to Bird Flu –    In a distressing development, an Alaskan polar bear has become the first of its

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US Border Patrol agent violates federal law by turning away family of asylum seekers who had already made it into Texas

January 2, 2024 Lola

A Shocking Incident Unfolds in El Paso –    In a startling revelation, a U.S. Border Patrol agent reportedly violated protocol by turning away a

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Mother Accuses Convicted Killer of TikTok Rap Video from Prison

January 2, 2024 codesultan

Zoey McGill, the grieving mother of Jack Woodley, a victim of a fatal stabbing, accuses Calum Maddison, the convicted murderer, of appearing in a rap

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In December, over 302,000 unauthorized migrants entered the US, marking the highest number of entries ever recorded. This surge occurred while President Biden navigates the repercussions of his administration’s policies

January 1, 2024 codesultan

Record-Breaking Border Crossings December witnessed a staggering surge in migrant crossings at the U.S. southern border, hitting an unprecedented high of 300,000 encounters. This marked

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A severely burned XL bully dog tragically perishes in a cruel assault – prompting a police investigation into this distressing act of violence

January 1, 2024 codesultan

Savage Attack on an XL Bully In a distressing incident preceding a ban on the XL Bully breed, a horrific discovery shook Carshalton, south London.

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American office buildings are confronted with a looming $117 billion debt crisis: Mortgages reaching maturity this year pose a threat to the US economy, especially with numerous workspaces still unoccupied

January 1, 2024 codesultan

Loans on Office Buildings Nearing Maturity Amid Economic Strain The impending maturity of hundreds of loans on office buildings in the US poses a significant

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The family of 16-year-old Harry Pitman, who was fatally stabbed while watching New Year’s Eve fireworks on Primrose Hill, expresses their devastation, describing their profound grief over the loss of the football-loving schoolboy

January 1, 2024 codesultan

Tragedy Strikes at Primrose Hill Fireworks Display The joyous New Year’s celebrations turned into a scene of devastating tragedy as 16-year-old Harry Pitman fell victim

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Wander Franco detained in the Dominican Republic following questioning by prosecutors regarding a purported involvement with a minor… MLB star set to appear before a judge THIS WEEK

January 1, 2024 codesultan

Wander Franco’s Arrest and Legal Proceedings Wander Franco, a prominent MLB star, faces legal trouble in his home country, the Dominican Republic. Reports indicate his

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Ian Ziering, the 90210 star, faced a shocking attack by bikers following a traffic altercation. He was punched by a group on Hollywood Boulevard and sought safety, while the LAPD investigates this violent incident

January 1, 2024 codesultan

Ian Ziering’s Altercation in Los Angeles Actor Ian Ziering, known for his role in Beverly Hills, 90210, was involved in a startling altercation in Los

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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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