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Flames, screams, and fireball: 8 killed in Brazil hot air balloon horror; video shows blaze in sky
A hot air balloon accident in Praia Grande, Brazil resulted in multiple fatalities. Initial reports confirm eight deaths. Rescue teams are searching for other passengers. The balloon caught fire mid-air before crashing. Two survivors are receiving medical care. Jorginho Mello, the state governor, expressed shock. An investigation into the cause of the fire is underway. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The incident raises concerns about flight safety.
'This ain't aid, it's death': Gaza food distribution plagued by violence and shortage; UN calls situation 'already apocalyptic'
In Gaza, Palestinians face life-threatening conditions daily in their desperate search for food, amidst scarce aid and escalating violence. Israeli troops have reportedly opened fire near aid routes, while looters target those carrying supplies. The UN warns of an apocalyptic situation, with aid insufficient to prevent starvation as desperate residents risk everything for basic necessities.
Iran's Supreme era coming to end? Ayatollah Ali Khamenei names successors; son's name missing
Facing an uncertain future amid escalating tensions, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reportedly designated three senior clerics as potential successors, signaling a shift away from dynastic succession by excluding his son, Mojtaba. This unprecedented move coincides with Khamenei's retreat to a secure bunker following threats from the US and Israel, highlighting the fragility surrounding Iran's leadership.
Murder of Christian Aguilar: Pedro Bravo's prison scheme to overturn conviction exposed; fake witnesses admit guilt after his suicide
Pedro Bravo, convicted in 2014 for the murder of Christian Aguilar, died by suicide in prison after a failed attempt to overturn his sentence. Bravo orchestrated a scheme involving false testimony, with Kelcie Edwards and Michael Angelo later admitting their involvement. Phone records and money transfers exposed the plot.
US Chief Justice John Roberts on transgender healthcare: Upholds state bans while sidestepping Trump’s agenda; liberals say trans kids left unprotected
Chief Justice John Roberts upheld Tennessee's law restricting gender-affirming care for minors, carefully avoiding broader legal precedents that could harm transgender individuals. While conservative justices pushed for stricter measures, Roberts emphasized leaving policy decisions to elected representatives. Dissenting justices lamented the court's inaction, arguing it leaves transgender youth vulnerable to discrimination, especially amidst growing political challenges.
Spy chief flip-flop? After Trump's 2nd rebuke over Iran intel, Tulsi Gabbard shifts tone
A public dispute has erupted within the US national security apparatus as Tulsi Gabbard adjusted her assessment of Iran's nuclear ambitions, following a direct contradiction from President Trump. Gabbard now acknowledges Iran could potentially develop a nuclear weapon within weeks to months if it chooses to proceed, a revision prompted by the president's strong disagreement and amidst ongoing tensions regarding the Iran-Israel conflict.
51st OIC session in Istanbul: Iran's foreign minister Araqchi arrives; says Tehran's legitimate defence must be heard
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi arrived in Istanbul for the OIC meeting, aiming to address Israel's alleged aggression against Iran. He seeks condemnation from the OIC and plans to discuss the issue with foreign ministers and Turkish leaders. This follows discussions with European counterparts and Tehran's condition of halting Israeli aggression for renewed diplomacy.
Abu Dhabi court orders firm to pay AED 110,400 to employee who never joined; here’s how UAE law protected salary rights
An Abu Dhabi court mandated a company to compensate an employee AED 110,400 for unpaid wages, despite the employee never commencing work. The court emphasised that under UAE law, salaries are due upon contract signing, regardless of the start date. The employer's defense of unapproved leave was dismissed due to lack of evidence, reinforcing the enforceability of employment contracts.
Israel-Iran war: At UN, US envoy Dorothy Shea accidentally blames Israel for 'chaos, terror'; corrects it to Iran - watch video
A US diplomat, Dorothy Shea, created a stir at a UN Security Council meeting by mistakenly blaming Israel for regional chaos before correcting herself to point the finger at Iran. Despite the gaffe, Shea reaffirmed US support for Israel, particularly regarding actions against Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Tokyo snubs Washington: Japan pulls plug on 2+2 security talks with US; defence budget demand sparks row
Japan has called off a key meeting with the United States. This decision followed a demand from Washington for Tokyo to significantly increase its defense spending. The US wanted Japan to raise its defense budget to 3.5 percent of GDP. An upcoming election in Japan also influenced the decision to postpone the security talks.
'Can finally hug my wife, son...': What Mahmoud Khalil said after walking free from detention after 104 days; watch video
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist, was released after 104 days in detention following immigration charges from the Trump administration, which alleged ties to Hamas. Judge Farbiarz questioned the motives behind the detention, citing potential retaliation for Khalil's protests. Despite his release, the Department of Homeland Security criticized the decision, and the Trump administration is appealing to deport him.
Shots at Democrats: JD Vance calls Alex Padilla 'Jose Padilla' after press clash; blames Gavin Newsom for LA unrest
During a visit to Los Angeles, Vice President JD Vance ignited controversy by accusing California Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass of inciting violent immigration protests. Vance mistakenly referred to Senator Alex Padilla as "Jose Padilla," a name linked to a convicted al-Qaida plotter.
BNP: Indian policymakers trying to rehabilitate Awami
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has accused India of plotting to prop up the Awami League, branding it a "fascist" entity. BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi alleged that India initiated conspiracies following a meeting between Muhammad Yunus and Tarique Rahman. He claimed the Awami League has embezzled funds and suppressed dissent, despite a perceived increase in freedom of expression.
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