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Israel: Al Jazeera Journalist Killed Was Hamas Sniper

Israel announced on Tuesday that it killed Al Jazeera journalist Hussam Shabat in the Gaza Strip, labeling him a "sniper terrorist" affiliated with Hamas. Shabat was reportedly killed in an Israeli drone strike targeting his vehicle near Beit Lahia on Monday. The Israeli military claimed that Shabat had ties to Hamas's military wing, citing internal documents that allegedly demonstrated his involvement in military training as early as 2019. However, the media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemned the strike, asserting that accusations against Shabat did not justify his killing and highlighted the ongoing risks faced by journalists in Gaza. RSF noted that nearly 200 journalists have died in the region over the past 15 months, with 43 killed while on duty. The incident comes amid renewed Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, which have resulted in significant civilian casualties since operations resumed last week. sources

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Mar 25 2025, 6 pm

Trump Offers Aid After Myanmar's Major Earthquake

President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the United States would provide assistance to Myanmar following a devastating earthquake that also affected Thailand. The quake resulted in significant destruction, with numerous fatalities and many individuals trapped under collapsed structures. As harrowing images surfaced, depicting flattened buildings, destroyed bridges, and damaged roads, Trump expressed the nation's commitment to aid, stating, "we will be helping." The earthquake's impact has raised urgent concerns about the humanitarian situation in the region, prompting international attention and support. sources

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Mar 29 2025, 1 am

Trump: US Requires Greenland for Global Security

In a recent statement, President Donald Trump emphasized the strategic importance of Greenland for U.S. international security, citing concerns over Chinese and Russian naval activity in the region. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump asserted that the U.S. could not depend on Denmark or other nations to manage these security challenges. "We need Greenland. Very importantly, for international security, we have to have Greenland," he stated, highlighting the presence of foreign ships in the area as a reason for increased American vigilance. Trump's remarks underscore a growing focus on Arctic geopolitics, where both China and Russia have been expanding their influence amid shifting global dynamics. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 10 pm

Trump: US Must Acquire Greenland for Global Peace

President Donald Trump asserted on Friday that the United States should seek to annex Greenland, a Danish territory rich in resources and strategically located, in the name of "world peace." Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump emphasized that the move would not only benefit the U.S. but would also enhance international security. His comments came as Vice President JD Vance and other U.S. officials were visiting a military base in Greenland, highlighting the administration's growing interest in the region. Trump's remarks reflect a broader ambition to secure control over Greenland, which has drawn both domestic and international scrutiny. As discussions regarding the territory's future continue, the implications of such a takeover raise questions about geopolitical dynamics and the U.S.'s role in global affairs. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 11 pm

Chaos Erupts in Bangkok as Tourists Panic During Earthquake

A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Bangkok on Friday, causing widespread panic among tourists and locals alike. As the tremors hit, shoppers in malls scrambled for safety, with reports of chaos and people fleeing down escalators in confusion. Fraser Morton, a tourist caught in a shopping centre, described the intense fear as the building shook, while Paul Vincent, who was in a bar, witnessed water cascading from a nearby high-rise. The quake was followed by a significant 6.4 magnitude aftershock, prompting mass evacuations across the city, home to over 17 million residents. A construction site near Chatuchak Market experienced a collapse, though the number of workers affected remains unclear. The earthquake's epicentre was located in Myanmar, where it caused severe damage, including the collapse of the well-known Ava bridge and significant casualties at hospitals. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 11 pm

22-Year-Old "Breaking Bad" Fan Arrested in Italy Meth Lab

Italian police have dismantled one of the country's largest clandestine methamphetamine laboratories, arresting a 22-year-old university student from Novara, who was reportedly inspired by the cult TV series "Breaking Bad." The student faces charges of illegal drug production, a crime in Italy that could result in a prison sentence of six to 20 years. During a raid on March 21, officers discovered a sophisticated distillation workshop equipped with flasks, glass tubes, and heat-resistant ampoules, all illuminated by a dim red light. In addition, they uncovered an attic area where other drugs, including MDMA and DMT, were mixed, alongside "hallucinogenic stamps"—small papers soaked in substances like LSD. The operation highlights the ongoing challenges Italian authorities face in combating drug production and trafficking. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 11 pm

10,000 Indians Freed Abroad: The Role of Diplomacy

Thousands of Indians have faced imprisonment abroad, often for minor infractions, but since Prime Minister Narendra Modi's election in 2014, the Indian government has prioritized their welfare. With over 10,000 nationals reported in foreign jails, efforts led by the Ministry of External Affairs have resulted in the release of nearly 10,000 individuals through diplomatic negotiations and high-level interventions. Notable instances include the UAE's annual pardons of Indian prisoners, with over 700 released in 2023 alone, and Saudi Arabia's release of 850 Indians in 2019. Other countries, including Qatar, Iran, Bahrain, Kuwait, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan, have also released Indian nationals, often following direct negotiations. The Ministry emphasized that these successes reflect India's growing global diplomatic stature and Modi's personal rapport with world leaders, underscoring the government's commitment to protecting its citizens abroad. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 11 pm

Trump Calls Canada PM, Describes Talk as "Extremely Productive

US President Donald Trump described his first call with newly appointed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as "extremely productive," despite ongoing tensions over tariffs and Trump's controversial suggestions of annexing Canada. Following Carney's election victory over Justin Trudeau on April 28, the two leaders agreed to meet after the election to discuss various issues beneficial to both nations. Trump's optimistic remarks contrast sharply with Carney's recent statements declaring an end to the era of strong US-Canada ties, particularly in light of Trump's imminent 25 percent tariffs on vehicle imports, which could jeopardize 500,000 Canadian jobs. Carney has also indicated he would not engage in meaningful trade negotiations until the US president shows Canada the respect it deserves, particularly by ceasing his annexation threats. The call marks the first communication between the two leaders since Carney assumed office on March 14. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 10 pm

Putin: Russia Won't Interfere in Trump's Greenland Plans

The Arctic is increasingly becoming a focal point for geopolitical tensions, particularly as US President Donald Trump expresses intentions to annex Greenland. During a visit to Murmansk, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized Russia's commitment to enhancing its leadership in the Arctic but notably refrained from making territorial claims or condemning Trump's plan, instead suggesting it is a matter for the US and Denmark. Putin's remarks have raised eyebrows, with analysts interpreting them as tacit approval for US actions in the region. As relations between Moscow and Washington shift towards cooperation, particularly in Arctic investment opportunities, concerns grow over the implications for Ukraine, where Russia has expanded its territorial control. Meanwhile, Greenland and Denmark have firmly rejected the notion of the territory being "for sale," with Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede expressing a loss of trust in the US amid significant protests against American pressure. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 10 pm

Macron Calls Israeli Air Strike on Lebanon Ceasefire Violation

French President Emmanuel Macron condemned an Israeli airstrike on Lebanon as "unacceptable" and a breach of the ceasefire established in November. Speaking after a meeting with new Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, Macron emphasized that such actions only benefit Hezbollah and undermine the fragile truce that had quelled over a year of hostilities. The airstrike followed rocket fire from Lebanon into Israeli territory, prompting Israel's retaliation. Macron stated he would discuss the situation with US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the coming days, asserting that "no activity justifies such strikes." He criticized Israel for failing to provide any justification for the attack, insisting that the agreed-upon framework between Lebanon and Israel must be respected. Aoun echoed Macron's sentiments, condemning any efforts to drag Lebanon back into violence. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 10 pm

Two Dead in Nepal Pro-Monarchy Rally Clash with Police

Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, witnessed violent clashes on Friday as riot police employed tear gas, water cannons, and batons to disperse a protest rally advocating for the restoration of the constitutional monarchy. The unrest resulted in the deaths of at least two individuals, including a protester and a journalist from Avenues TV, who perished in a house fire during the chaos. Authorities imposed a curfew in the affected areas to prevent further violence, which saw protesters vandalizing property and clashing with police. While a separate anti-monarchy rally occurred peacefully, tensions remain high in a nation that has experienced significant political instability since the monarchy's abolition in 2008. Public discontent is growing over the government's failure to improve economic conditions, prompting many young Nepalis to seek work abroad. The situation remains fluid, with local officials indicating that the curfew may be extended if necessary. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 8 pm

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