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6 Killed, 10 Hurt in Mexico Bar Shooting

At least six people were killed and ten others wounded in an armed attack at a bar in Villahermosa, Tabasco, early Sunday, according to local authorities. The assault, which involved "armed persons" targeting a specific individual, resulted in five fatalities at the scene of the venue known as "DBar," with another victim succumbing to injuries in hospital. State deputy prosecutor Gilberto Melquiades confirmed that an investigation is underway. This incident follows a similar attack in Queretaro two weeks prior, which left ten dead and seven injured, marking a troubling rise in violence linked to organized crime in regions previously considered safe. Federal Public Security Secretary Omar Garcia Harfuch stated that the government is collaborating with local officials to uncover the details surrounding the attack. Official statistics reveal a significant increase in murders in Tabasco this year, with 715 reported between January and October, compared to 253 in all of 2022. sources

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Nov 25 2024, 12 am

Trump's Key Pick Calls for Responsible End to Ukraine War

US President-elect Donald Trump's national security advisor, Mike Waltz, called for an end to the escalating conflict between Ukraine and Russia, urging both sides to negotiate for peace. Speaking on Fox News, Waltz emphasized the need to restore deterrence and avoid further escalation, highlighting recent US support for Ukraine, including the provision of missiles and landmines. He reiterated Trump's stance on halting the conflict, advocating for discussions on potential agreements or armistices. Meanwhile, Waltz warned adversaries against exploiting the transition period before Trump takes office in January, asserting a unified front with the current administration. Additionally, he praised Israel's resilience in its ongoing offensive against Hamas, which has resulted in significant casualties in Gaza and Israel since the conflict's resurgence on October 7, 2023, calling for a sustainable solution for stability in the Middle East. sources

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Nov 24 2024, 11 pm

Sara Duterte Threatens Assassination of President Marcos Jr

The political landscape in the Philippines has become increasingly tumultuous following Vice President Sara Duterte's alarming comments suggesting she would order the assassination of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. if she were killed. Duterte, daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte, made these remarks during a press conference, prompting immediate investigations by law enforcement and the Presidential Communications Office, which indicated potential prosecution if evidence supports her claims. The threats arise amid escalating tensions between Duterte and Marcos, who were once allies, as they face scrutiny over alleged corruption and policy disagreements, particularly surrounding the controversial war on drugs. Following her resignation from the Marcos cabinet in June, the rift has widened, with Speaker Martin Romualdez cutting the vice presidential office's budget significantly. As the Philippines prepares for mid-term elections in May, these developments could significantly impact Marcos' political standing and future governance. sources

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Nov 24 2024, 9 pm

Germany Goes Wild for Viral Pistachio Chocolate After 10-Hour Wait

In Berlin, bakery owner Ali Fakhro has found success with his pistachio-filled chocolate bars, inspired by the viral "Dubai chocolate" trend. After perfecting his recipe, which incorporates the crunchy Middle Eastern pastry kataifi, Fakhro's creations quickly sell out, with customers clamoring for the limited supply. The original Dubai chocolate, created by British-Egyptian entrepreneur Sarah Hamouda in 2021, gained fame after a TikTok influencer's video garnered over 100 million views. With Swiss chocolatier Lindt now entering the market, customers have been seen queuing for hours to purchase bars priced at up to 20 euros, despite the higher cost compared to regular chocolate. While some buyers, like 21-year-old Yannick Burkhard, plan to resell their purchases for profit, others, like 18-year-old Leon Faehnle, intend to share their treats with family. The trend has sparked a global surge in demand for this luxury chocolate. sources

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Nov 24 2024, 9 pm

Disney Star Rescues Snake on Plane, Wins Passengers' Hearts

An Australian Disney star, Andre Rerekura, gained attention for his heroic act during a Virgin Airlines flight from Broome to Perth on November 21, when he removed a snake that had slithered onto the plane. The incident sparked panic among passengers after a fellow traveler alerted the crew to the unwelcome guest. Rerekura, who remained calm amidst the chaos, identified the snake as a non-venomous Stimson's python, which he described as "scared and super shy." After safely escorting the reptile off the aircraft, he received cheers from fellow passengers and a complimentary drink from the airline as a token of appreciation. The flight was delayed by 20 minutes but ultimately landed safely in Perth. Broome International Airport's chief executive, Craig Shaw, expressed uncertainty about how the snake boarded the plane, directing inquiries to the airline. sources

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Nov 24 2024, 5 pm

Emperor Penguin Swims from Antarctica to Australia, Released Back

A wayward emperor penguin named "Gus" was released into the Southern Ocean on November 21, 20 days after being found on an Australian beach, over 2,000 miles from his Antarctic home. Discovered by surfers on November 1, Gus appeared weary and underweight, weighing only 47 pounds, significantly less than the average for his species. Local wildlife caretaker Carol Biddulph rehabilitated him, feeding him pilchard fish and helping him regain strength, with his weight increasing to 55 pounds by the time of his release. Experts speculate Gus may have been swept off course by ocean currents or storms while searching for food, as he is the first of his kind to travel such a distance. Upon release, Gus swiftly dove into the water, leaving no trace behind, prompting Biddulph to express her amazement at his quick return to the wild. sources

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Nov 24 2024, 6 pm

Bangladesh's 'Tolerance' Festival Canceled Amid Islamist Threats

A Bangladeshi mystic sect promoting religious tolerance has cancelled its annual music festival in Narayanganj following threats from Islamist groups, highlighting escalating religious tensions in the country since the overthrow of long-time Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The political upheaval has emboldened Islamist factions, resulting in violence against Hindus and attacks on Sufi shrines. The festival, celebrating the teachings of 17th-century reformer Lalon Shah, had attracted over 10,000 attendees last year but faced opposition from groups like Hefazat-e-Islam, which argued it contradicted Islamic values. Local authorities cited security concerns as the reason for denying approval for the event. Cultural activists expressed dismay over the cancellation, fearing it signals a loss of minority voices in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, the interim government's cultural advisor acknowledged the challenges posed by the recent political changes but asserted efforts to maintain order amidst the unrest. sources

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Nov 24 2024, 6 pm

Iran to Discuss Nuclear Issues with Europe After Censure

Iran is set to engage in talks regarding its contentious nuclear programme with three European powers on November 29 in Geneva, as reported by Japan's Kyodo news agency. This announcement comes shortly after the UN atomic watchdog adopted a resolution against Tehran, proposed by Britain, France, Germany, and the United States. In response, Iranian officials have indicated plans to activate new and advanced centrifuges for uranium enrichment. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's government aims to resolve the nuclear deadlock ahead of the January inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump. A senior Iranian official confirmed the meeting will proceed, emphasizing Tehran's commitment to diplomatic resolution. The backdrop includes the 2018 withdrawal of the Trump administration from the 2015 nuclear pact and subsequent sanctions, which have led Iran to breach the agreement's nuclear limits. Indirect negotiations to revive the pact under President Biden have yet to yield results. sources

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Nov 24 2024, 6 pm

Uruguay Holds Tight Presidential Election Vote

Voters in Uruguay will cast their ballots on Sunday in a closely contested presidential runoff between center-left candidate Yamandu Orsi and conservative Alvaro Delgado, marking the conclusion of a significant electoral year in South America. With a population of 3.4 million, the election is expected to be tight, with final polls indicating a potential margin of fewer than 25,000 votes. Orsi, representing the Broad Front, won 43.9% in the first round, while Delgado, backed by the Colorado Party, secured 26.8%. Both candidates aim to attract the 8% of voters who supported smaller parties and those who did not participate in the initial vote. Despite the global trend of incumbent parties losing support, analysts suggest that Uruguay's stable economy may favor Delgado, as many voters appear hesitant to embrace significant political change. Polling stations will open at 8 a.m. local time, with results expected shortly after closing at 7:30 p.m. sources

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Nov 24 2024, 6 pm

World's Priciest Michelin Tasting Menu at This Restaurant

Ginza Kitafuku in Tokyo has been named the world's most expensive Michelin-starred restaurant, offering a remarkable tasting menu priced at $2,130 per person. Guests are treated to exquisite snow crab, a delicacy cherished by the Japanese royal family, and must remove their shoes to dine on the floor. For those preferring a less intense experience, a separate room is available on the sixth floor for a more budget-friendly red king crab feast at $258. The restaurant's chef prepares the crab live in front of diners, enhancing the unique experience. Following Ginza Kitafuku, the second most expensive restaurant is Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet in Shanghai, where a meal costs $1,230, while New York's Caviar Russe ranks third with an 11-course caviar-focused meal at $950. Other notable establishments include Azabu Kadowaki in Tokyo and Masa in New York, both known for their high-priced dining experiences. sources

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Nov 24 2024, 4 pm

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