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Get Free Real-Time Breaking News Alerts! Sign up for our Breaking News Emails Australia expelled four Indian spies engaged in espionage activities targeting defense technology, politicians, and airport security protocols, as reported by ABC. Despite outwardly strong diplomatic ties, Australia uncovered Indian spying in 2020. The expelled spies were trying to access sensitive information, including defense technology and security protocols, and monitoring the Indian Australian community. In response, Australia discreetly removed the spies, as confirmed by intelligence chief Mike Burgess. The investigation revealed espionage activities and threats against Australian Sikh activists. The incident raised concerns about India’s actions, especially in…

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Discovering a human finger in your ice cream sounds like something out of a horror movie, but for a man in India’s Maharashtra state, it became a chilling reality. The 26-year-old doctor, Orlem Brandon Serrao, found a piece of a human finger in the ice cream he had ordered online from Yummo Ice Cream. After discovering the gruesome find, Dr. Serrao filed a complaint with the police, leading to an investigation into the incident. The ice cream manufacturer’s employees have been booked, and the probe is ongoing to determine the origin of the finger. Dr. Serrao’s sister had ordered groceries…

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There is growing concern among American and South Korean officials regarding a potential visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to North Korea. In response to this, South Korea’s vice foreign minister and the US deputy secretary of state have agreed to closely monitor the situation and be prepared to respond to any provocations from North Korea. Speculation about Putin’s visit arose after Russian newspaper Vedomosti reported that he may be visiting North Korea and Vietnam in the near future. However, the Kremlin has not confirmed this visit. The US has raised concerns about the exchange of weapons between North Korea…

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Japanese Condominium Demolished to Restore View of Mount Fuji A Japanese property developer decided to demolish a newly built condominium in west Tokyo due to complaints from nearby residents that it obstructed their view of Mount Fuji. The 10-storey Grand Maison Kunitachi Fujimi Dori, priced at 70 to 80 million yen per unit, faced opposition for blocking the iconic mountain’s view. Despite adjustments to the building’s height and storey count, the developer, Sekisui House, chose to prioritize the scenic view and voluntarily discontinued the project. The area, renowned for its picturesque views of Mount Fuji, valued the landscape enough to…

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Imran Khan’s Legal Battles: A Case of Political Victimisation? Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan finds himself embroiled in a legal quagmire stemming from the alleged illegality of his third marriage to Bushra Bibi. The controversy surrounding the circumstances of their union has left Khan facing criminal charges, with the judiciary ultimately ruling that the marriage was un-Islamic and illegal. Despite the acquittal of several serious charges, Khan remains in prison, a situation his supporters deem as a politically motivated attack on his reputation. The case is seen as a tactic to undermine Khan’s influence and political relevance, but his…

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India has reported its first human case of bird flu in five years, detected in a child in West Bengal, according to the World Health Organization. The child, infected with the avian influenza H9N2 virus, was hospitalized with severe respiratory issues, fever, and abdominal cramps, but has since recovered and been discharged. This is the second case of human bird flu infection reported by India to WHO, with the first case in 2019. The agency warned of potential future cases due to the prevalence of the virus in poultry. Bird flu is transmitted through direct contact with infected animals or…

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Horrifying Ordeal for Hindu Pilgrims Attacked by Militants in Jammu and Kashmir Survivors of the recent attack on a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims in Jammu and Kashmir shared their harrowing experience. Gunmen attacked the bus carrying pilgrims heading to the Vaishno Devi shrine, causing the driver to lose control and the bus to fall into a gorge, resulting in casualties and injuries. Some passengers played dead to escape the gunmen, who continued shooting even after the bus fell. The gunmen, suspected to be associated with the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant organization, quickly claimed responsibility for the attack but later retracted. Authorities have…

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Get free real-time breaking news alerts straight to your inbox by signing up for our breaking news emails Subscribe to our free breaking news emails now Four instructors from Cornell College in Iowa were stabbed while visiting a partner university in China. The incident occurred at a public park in Jilin province, leaving the instructors injured by an unknown attacker. The school president, Jonathan Brand, confirmed the serious incident involving the instructors and a faculty member from Beihua University. The US State Department is monitoring the situation, and Iowa officials are working to ensure the safety and recovery of the…

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The ongoing tension between North and South Korea has escalated, with the North Korean leadership vowing retaliation as South Korea resumed loudspeaker broadcasts and activists floated propaganda leaflets over the border. The “balloon war” has strained their already fraught relationship, with Kim Yo-jong warning that the situation could become dangerous. Despite the South’s efforts to protect its soldiers and respond swiftly, North Korea sent over 300 balloons across the border, reigniting the psychological warfare that dates back to the Korean war. This exchange of propaganda balloons has evolved into a real threat, leading to Seoul suspending a non-hostility pact and…

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Sign up for real-time breaking news alerts! Stay updated with our free breaking news emails Narendra Modi was sworn in as India’s Prime Minister for the third term. He immediately allocated funds for farmers, despite the delay in finalizing ministerial portfolios. Winning 240 seats, his Bharatiya Janata Party formed a coalition government with 72 ministers. Discontent arose among allies like the Shiv Sena and Nationalist Congress Party over the distribution of ministerial positions. Opposition parties are eager to exploit any discord within the ruling alliance ahead of Maharashtra’s state elections. The absence of Muslim representation in Modi’s cabinet has sparked…

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