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Army thwarts attack on presidential palace and residence Congo’s army successfully thwarted a coup attempt early Sunday, detaining all involved, including several foreigners, after assaults on the presidential palace and the residence of a close ally of President Felix Tshisekedi resulted in three fatalities in Kinshasa, the capital. Opposition figure Christian Malanga linked to the failed coup Initially thought to be Congolese soldiers, the armed assailants were later revealed to be associated with exiled opposition leader Christian Malanga. Malanga, who menaced President Tshisekedi on social media, met his demise at the presidential palace while resisting arrest. Foreign involvement and political…

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Iranian President and Foreign Minister Among Those Found Dead In a somber turn of events, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country’s foreign minister, and several others were tragically found dead on Monday following a helicopter crash in a foggy, mountainous region in Iran’s northwest, as reported by state media. The crash, which claimed the life of Raisi at the age of 63, has sent shockwaves through the region. Unfolding Amid Regional Tensions The helicopter crash occurs at a turbulent time in the Middle East, with the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas conflict still looming large. Raisi, known for his hard-line stance…

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Prayers Urged as Rescue Crews Rush to the Scene Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s helicopter experienced a “hard landing” in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province, near Jolfa. The incident occurred as Raisi, along with other officials including Iran’s Foreign Minister, was returning from inaugurating a dam with Azerbaijan’s President. Rescue Efforts Hindered by Poor Weather Rescuers are facing challenges reaching the site due to heavy rain, fog, and rugged terrain. Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi mentioned the difficulties posed by the weather conditions, as various teams make their way to the landing site to assess the situation. International Concern and Sanctions Background The…

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Centrist Politician Demands Action Benny Gantz, a crucial member of Israel’s War Cabinet, has issued a stern ultimatum to the government. The former military chief has threatened to resign unless a new plan for the war in Gaza is adopted within three weeks. Escalating Tensions Within Israeli Government Gantz’s bold move intensifies the growing divide within Israel’s leadership, as the nation struggles to achieve its objectives in the conflict with Hamas. The proposed six-point plan includes the return of hostages, ending Hamas’ rule, demilitarizing Gaza, and establishing international oversight. Pressure Mounts on Prime Minister Netanyahu If Gantz follows through on…

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Houthi Attack Damages Greek-Owned Vessel in the Red Sea Yemen’s Houthi militants targeted an oil tanker in the Red Sea with a ballistic missile, causing damage to the Panama-flagged, Greek-owned vessel. The assault, which occurred in the early hours of Saturday, is believed to be linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in the Gaza Strip. Impact on Trade Route Leading to Suez Canal The missile strike hit the oil tanker Wind, en route from Russia to China, disrupting trade along a crucial maritime route leading to the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea. Despite causing flooding and propulsion issues, the…

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Authorities Link Four Unsolved Homicides to Serial Offender Canadian police have made a significant breakthrough in cold case investigations, linking the deaths of two 14-year-old girls and two young women from nearly 50 years ago to a now-deceased U.S. fugitive. Alberta Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superintendent Dave Hall announced the breakthrough on Friday, revealing that Gary Allen Srery, a convicted serial sexual offender, may also be connected to other unsolved murders and assaults in Western Canada. Breakthrough in DNA Analysis Using advanced DNA and criminal databases, authorities were able to trace Srery’s family tree, leading to the breakthrough in the…

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Three Hostages Found Dead in Rafah, Israel Believes Killed by Hamas Israeli military forces announced on Friday the recovery of the bodies of three hostages taken during the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas in Israel. The bodies of Shani Louk, a 22-year-old German-Israeli, Amit Buskila, 28, and Itshak Gelernter, 56, were found in the southern city of Rafah in Gaza. Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari confirmed that Israel believes all three were killed by Hamas while attempting to escape the Nova music festival on Oct. 7. The discovery of the bodies, including a photo of Louk’s twisted body in a pickup…

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Madagascar: The True Birthplace of the “Tree of Life” Researchers have long been fascinated by the baobab tree, known for its unique ability to sustain its ecosystem in arid regions. Often referred to as the “tree of life,” these iconic trees have captured the attention of botanists, tourists, and naturalists for centuries. Genetic Revelation: Solving the Spectacular Tree’s Enigma In a groundbreaking study published in Nature, researchers have unveiled that the baobab tree’s common ancestor originated in Madagascar. By analyzing the DNA of these charismatic species, scientists traced their roots back to the African island nation, dispelling the mystery surrounding…

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Four Americans Face Charges for Ammunition Possession in Turks and Caicos Three U.S. governors, representing Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Oklahoma, have united in a plea to the governor of Turks and Caicos, urging for mercy towards Bryan Hagerich, Tyler Wenrich, and Ryan Watson. These individuals, like thousands of Americans, unknowingly carried ammunition to the islands, resulting in potential 12-year prison sentences. Recent Arrest of Florida Woman Adds to Growing List of Detained Americans The situation escalated as Sharitta Shinise Grier from Orlando, Florida, became the fifth U.S. tourist to face charges for ammunition possession in Turks and Caicos. The National Rifle…

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U.S. Military Initiates Movement Towards Gaza The U.S. military has taken action to set up a temporary pier to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza from the Mediterranean Sea. Key components of the pier are being transported from the Port of Ashdod in Israel to Gaza to anchor on the beach for aid operations, as confirmed by defense officials. Operation Expected to Begin Soon The construction of the floating platform and causeway, constituting the temporary pier, was finalized last week. Despite weather delays, the pieces are now being moved into place, with the pier projected to become operational…

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