Tag: News
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Who Was Jeffrey Epstein? The Sex Offender and Human Trafficker Who Once Called Himself “the Devil Himself”
Jeffrey Epstein was a disgraced financier whose wealth, power and elite connections masked decades of sexual abuse and trafficking crimes that shook global politics, business and royalty.
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Trevor Noah Faces Backlash After Grammy Jokes Trigger Backlash and Threats of Legal Action
Comedian and Grammy Awards host Trevor Noah is under fire after his opening monologue which included jabs at Donald Trump and Nicki Minaj sparked public outrage, legal threats and heated online debate.
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Ray J Says He Has Only Months to Live After Heart Failure Diagnosis at Age 45
R&B singer and reality TV star Ray J says doctors have told him he has only months left to live after a recent hospitalization revealed severe heart issues and related complications.
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Ryan Routh Gets Life Sentence for Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump
A U.S. federal judge has sentenced Ryan Wesley Routh to life in prison plus seven years after he was convicted of trying to assassinate former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course.
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Morocco Evacuates Over 100,000 as Severe Floods Worsen and Heavy Rainfall Continues
Moroccan authorities have evacuated more than 108,000 people from flood-prone regions after unprecedented rainfall and rising river levels overwhelmed infrastructure, with warnings of continued heavy rain ahead.
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Gunmen Kill Dozens, Possibly Over 160, in Deadly Attack on Villages in Nigeria’s Kwara State
Gunmen have massacred scores of villagers in Kwara State, western Nigeria, in one of the deadliest assaults this year, leaving at least 162 people dead as authorities and humanitarian workers scramble to respond.
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Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, Son of Libya’s Late Dictator, Killed at Home; Authorities Launch Investigation
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the 53-year-old son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, was shot dead by unknown gunmen at his home in Zintan, sparking a formal investigation by Libyan prosecutors into his assassination.
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Trump and China’s Xi Discuss Iran, Taiwan and Trade in Wide-Ranging Call Ahead of Beijing Visit
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a wide-ranging videoconference this week, discussing Iran, trade, Taiwan and other strategic issues ahead of Trump’s planned visit to Beijing in April.
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Somalia’s Puntland at the Centre of Political Rift and Security Challenges
Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland has recently made headlines over escalating political tensions with Mogadishu and key security developments, highlighting ongoing struggles between federal authority and regional autonomy.
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Ghana Temporarily Pauses Citizenship Applications for African Descendants Amid Process Review
Ghana has temporarily suspended citizenship applications for people of African descent abroad as authorities overhaul an often costly, complex system designed to reconnect diaspora communities with their ancestral homeland.
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