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Frank Stronach—Former Canadian Billionaire Auto Parts Mogul—Accused of Decades-Long Sexual Assault

Canadian Frank Stronach, a 91-year-old former billionaire, was arrested on Friday on charges of sexual assault and rape, with allegations spanning over four decades, according to Canadian authorities. Stronach denies the charges.

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Cautioning Against a World Void of American Influence

Nuclear deterrence has demonstrated its efficacy—so far. To grasp its workings, one need only examine the conflict in Ukraine. While America and Europe arm their ally, they refrain from deploying combat troops against Russia, which, in turn, refrains from striking at the West. 

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Andrew Tate Arrested in Romania Following UK Warrant for Alleged Sexual Aggression

Andrew Tate, the polarizing social media figure and self-professed misogynist, was apprehended in Romania on Monday and presented with an arrest warrant issued by U.K. authorities. This marks the latest development involving Tate, who faces separate charges of rape and human trafficking in Romania.

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Israel-Hamas Conflict: Week Twenty Three

Efforts to broker a ceasefire and secure the release of hostages before the start of Ramadan are underway. Meanwhile, IDF operations continue across the Gaza Strip, with anticipation building for a potential offensive in Rafah, Hamas’ last stronghold.

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Kensington Palace Offers No Statement Regarding Controversy Over Kate's Photo Amid Agencies' Allegations of Manipulation

On Sunday, several prominent news agencies withdrew a photograph of Kate, the Princess of Wales, released by Kensington Palace, citing apprehensions about potential manipulation. This development unfolds amidst persistent speculation and rumors regarding the health and location of the British royal.

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"Haiti Crisis: U.S. Embassy Evacuation Amid Gang Control in Capital"

On Sunday morning, both the embassy and the military confirmed the evacuation of staff members from the U.S. embassy in Haiti. This move comes in response to the recent massive jailbreak that occurred last weekend, leading to destabilization in the Caribbean nation and the subsequent takeover of significant parts of the capital city by armed gangs.

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Netanyahu Dismisses Biden’s Critique, Asserts Strong Backing from Majority of Israelis

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rebuked President Joe Biden’s remarks made during an interview with MSNBC on Saturday. Biden had expressed concern over Netanyahu’s wartime strategies in Gaza, suggesting they were “detrimental to Israel rather than beneficial.” Netanyahu countered, asserting he enjoys the backing of “an overwhelming majority of Israelis.”

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March 10 Update: Ukraine's Perspective on Russia's War Against Ukraine

The attack by Russia on the port city of Odesa on March 2 resulted in the loss of 12 lives, as reported by radio Suspline from the scene. The devastating strike occurred at a multi-story building while residents were asleep. The building was reportedly targeted by multiple drones, causing it to split into two parts. Rescue operations have been ongoing for over 20 hours, with bodies being recovered and efforts made to find survivors.

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Biden's Departure from Netanyahu while Maintaining Support for Israel

Breaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Gaza war strategy, President Biden is standing with Israel in its fight against Hamas, which is still holding hostages. This is a risky move.

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Navalny's Widow Urges Election Day Protest Against Putin

In a recently released interview, Pope Francis urged Ukraine to exhibit the “courage of the white flag” as it engages in negotiations with Russia, marking his latest controversial remarks concerning the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

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Navalny's Widow Urges Election Day Protest Against Putin

On Wednesday, Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, urged Russians to protest against Vladimir Putin and spoil their ballots in the upcoming elections later this month. She vowed to carry on her husband’s work opposing the Kremlin as Putin readies to secure another six-year term as president.

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Putin Issues Threat of Nuclear Strikes Against West in Case of Military Intervention in Ukraine

On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a stark warning, asserting that Russia possesses the capability to launch strikes on targets within Western nations should they choose to intervene militarily in Ukraine, marking one of his most direct threats of nuclear escalation since the onset of Russia’s invasion.

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TikTok's Legal Team Issued Multiple Warnings to Executives Regarding Potential Data Law Violations

Privacy specialists internally expressed concerns that the absence of a corporate records retention policy might constitute a violation of U.S. and EU laws. Despite the passage of years, the company has yet to implement one.

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The reported death toll from Gaza, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, has surpassed 30,000.

More than 30,000 Palestinians have reportedly lost their lives in Gaza since Israel initiated its military offensive almost five months ago, according to the Hamas-run health ministry’s announcement on Thursday. The escalating situation raises concerns about an increasing humanitarian crisis, especially as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu focuses military actions on the southern border city of Rafah, while the threat of famine grows in the north.

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Over 2,000 Stranded on Cruise Ship Due to Unidentified Illness

A Norwegian Cruise Line vessel remains stranded off the coast of Mauritius following the quarantine of several passengers who experienced a stomach illness during a South African voyage. Local authorities have decided to prohibit any additional passengers from disembarking the large ship until test results are received.

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Hungary’s President Steps Down Following Controversial Pardon in Child Sex Abuse Case

In a recent development, the Ukrainian military has alleged evidence of Russian troops utilizing Starlink for internet communication in the occupied Donbas region. This claim has been vehemently denied by Starlink owner SpaceX, which has previously taken steps to prevent Ukraine from deploying the service for what it terms “offensive purposes.”

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Hungary’s President Steps Down Following Controversial Pardon in Child Sex Abuse Case

Hungarian President Katalin Novák has announced her resignation after facing widespread criticism for issuing a pardon last year to a man convicted in a child sex abuse case. The decision, which recently came to light, stirred public outcry and led to protests, demanding Novák’s removal from office.

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U.S. Military Confirms Elimination of Kataib Hezbollah Commander Associated with Attacks on Americans in Recent Iraq Operation

In a recent development, the United States carried out a drone strike in Iraq, targeting a commander affiliated with the Iran-backed militia group Kataib Hezbollah. The military asserts that the targeted commander was allegedly responsible for planning and participating in attacks on U.S. forces in the region.

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UK Prime Minister Sunak Affirms Early Detection of King Charles' Cancer

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak revealed on Tuesday that King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis was made early, addressing lingering questions about the monarch’s unspecified illness, as announced by Buckingham Palace on Monday.

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King Charles Receives Cancer Diagnosis Following Hospitalization

TOPLINE King Charles III, the current monarch of the United Kingdom, has been diagnosed with a “form of cancer,” as announced by the royal family on Monday. This comes just one week after his discharge from the hospital following a prostate procedure and less than a year after his coronation in May 2023.

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Breaking Down the Latest: U.S. Response Airstrikes in Iraq and Syria—Here's the Scoop

In the wake of Iran-linked militants’ airstrikes in Jordan resulting in the death of three U.S. soldiers, the United States launched retaliatory airstrikes against numerous Iran-linked targets on Friday. Reportedly claiming dozens of casualties, these actions underscore the escalating tensions in the Middle East.

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Biden Reveals Decision on How the U.S. Will Respond to Attack in Jordan

President Joe Biden announces that he has determined the U.S. response to the recent drone strike in Jordan that claimed the lives of three American troops. While he refrained from providing further details during his remarks at the White House, he emphasized his stance against escalating tensions in the Middle East, stating, “I don’t think we need a wider war in the Middle East.

King Charles Undergoes Prostate Procedure in Hospital, Announces Palace

King Charles III has been admitted to a London hospital for a planned “corrective procedure” addressing an enlarged prostate, a common condition in older men affecting urination without posing a serious health threat.

Bernard Arnault Surpasses Elon Musk to Become the Wealthiest Person Globally

Bernard Arnault, the billionaire leader of the global luxury goods company LVMH, which owns prestigious brands such as Louis Vuitton and Sephora, has now surpassed Elon Musk as the wealthiest person in the world.

Turkey Gives Formal Approval to Sweden's NATO Membership Request

  • Turkey formally granted approval to Sweden’s bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on Thursday, bringing Sweden one step closer to concluding over two centuries of neutrality.
  • The membership bid, which secured a 287 to 55 vote with four abstentions in Turkey’s Parliament on Tuesday, was officially confirmed when the decision was published in Turkey’s Official Gazette.

Alabama Executes Inmate Kenneth Smith Using Nitrogen Gas, Introducing a Novel Capital Punishment Method

Kenneth Smith, a death row inmate convicted for his involvement in a 1988 murder-for-hire case, was executed in Alabama on Thursday night, marking the first use of nitrogen gas as a method of execution in the United States. This novel approach has raised concerns among experts who warn of potential excessive pain or even torture.

Tesla Issues Recall for Almost 200,000 Vehicles Due to Rearview Camera Software Problem

A National Highway Traffic Safety Administration notice states that the recall affects 199,575 2023 Teslas, including Model S, X, and Y—with the company estimating that 100% of the listed vehicles have the defect. Those affected will experience a blank display when entering reverse—the absence of a rearview camera display may impact the driver’s visibility when reversing and “increase the risk of a collision.”

(GW.C.) In a letter to Israel’s president and speaker of parliament, over forty senior former Israeli national security officials, renowned scientists, and well-known businessmen demanded that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be removed from office for what they claim is a “existential” threat to the nation.

Three Nobel Prize winners, two former Israel Defense Forces (IDF) chiefs, and four former directors of Israel’s domestic and foreign security services are among the signatories of the letter.

Security Expert Raises Alarm Over Privacy Following Federal Search of Phone at Airport

Sam Curry, a renowned security researcher based in the U.S., has raised concerns over a chilling effect on security research after he was detained and questioned by federal agents at Dulles International Airport in Washington DC

Trump's Numerous Posts on E. Jean Carroll - Over 35 Times - Preceding Today's Possible Testimony

Former President Donald engaged in another extensive social media posting session, disparaging writer E. Jean Carroll overnight on Thursday. This occurred as her defamation trial against him is poised to recommence in Manhattan, with expectations that he will testify.

Trump Renews Request for Mistrial in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case

The legal team of former President Donald Trump has once again sought a mistrial in the defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll, claiming that she “actively deleted evidence.” This request comes despite the judge having previously denied Trump’s mistrial plea on the same grounds earlier in the week.

Moms For Liberty Plans Manhattan Town Hall Event Despite Opposition From NYC Elected Officials

Moms for Liberty, the conservative education reform group, is set to host a town hall event on Manhattan’s Upper East Side on Thursday night. This marks the organization’s first significant event in New York City, eliciting criticism from liberals.

Trump Appeals to Supreme Court for Eligibility Amid Ballot Removal in Colorado

In a recent development, former President Donald Trump has filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the court to rule on his eligibility to run for president after being removed from Colorado’s primary ballot last month. Trump argues that the Supreme Court should intervene to prevent chaos and bedlam, anticipating that other state courts might follow Colorado’s lead in disqualifying him from ballots.

Capitol Police Report Surge in Threats Against Members of Congress in 2023

The U.S. Capitol Police reported an uptick of nearly 7% in investigations into threats against lawmakers in 2023 compared to the previous year, totaling more than 8,000 incidents. The annual assessment released on Thursday highlighted concerns about the escalating threat landscape, particularly as the nation enters an election year characterized by heightened political tensions.

Hunter Biden has agreed to testify before the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees in a closed-door deposition scheduled for Feb. 28. This decision follows his initial refusal to comply with congressional subpoenas and his desire to testify publicly about the impeachment inquiry into his father, President Joe Biden. The agreement was reached after the House temporarily halted a vote on holding Biden in contempt of Congress for not complying with the subpoenas. 

Trump Brags About Excelling in 'Challenging' Cognitive Test: Understanding the Contents of Such Tests

Former President Donald Trump boasted about acing a cognitive test during a recent New Hampshire campaign stop, claiming it included complex math problems. However, experts argue that the test is generally easy, and a mock exam revealed straightforward questions without intricate math equations.

Israel-Hamas Conflict: Reduced Fighting in Northern Gaza Offers Residents Reprieve

In October(2023), cyber-criminals targeted the British Library, encrypting its data and demanding a ransom. Months later, the library remains offline, underscoring the persistent threat of ransomware attacks. These attacks not only impact businesses but also pose a growing threat to national security, affecting critical infrastructure such as schools, hospitals, and power utilities.

Netanyahu Openly Opposes U.S. Efforts to Establish a Palestinian State

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly stated his opposition to the establishment of a Palestinian state once the conflict in Gaza concludes. During a news conference, Netanyahu expressed his determination to continue the offensive in Gaza until what he termed “complete victory” – the destruction of Hamas and the return of remaining Israeli hostages. He emphasized that this process might take “many more months.” 

Donald Trump Warns That Banning Colorado Ballots Could Result in 'Chaos'

Donald Trump has urged the US Supreme Court to swiftly and decisively end his exclusion from Colorado’s presidential primary ballot. In a court filing on Thursday, Trump warned of potential “chaos and bedlam” if other states followed Colorado and banned him from primaries. The top court in Colorado had barred Trump in December, accusing him of engaging in insurrection over the Capitol riot. A similar ruling in Maine was put on hold by state judges on Wednesday.

Japan is embarking on its latest lunar mission, known as Slim (Smart Lander for Investigating Moon), attempting a soft landing on the Moon’s surface. The target is a gentle slope near the equatorial crater called Shioli. This endeavor comes in the wake of a recent unsuccessful attempt by a private American company to reach the lunar surface. Landing on the Moon has proven challenging, with only about half of all attempts succeeding.

What Motivated Iran to Launch Strikes on the Territory of Its Allies?

In the span of two days, Iran has launched strikes against targets in Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan, three allies. Pakistan attacked Iranian land with missiles in retaliation. Why, therefore, did Iran commit this crime, and why is it happening now? Everything points to Islamic hardliners within Iran exerting pressure on the Revolutionary Guards to take action.
These hardliners are becoming more and more irate that Iran seems to be watching helplessly as Israel massacres a great number of Palestinians in Gaza.

 

U.S. Launches Airstrikes on Houthi Missile Sites in Yemen Once Again.

The U.S. military conducted airstrikes on Houthi anti-ship missiles in Yemen for the fifth time in a week on Thursday. This highlights the persistent threat posed by the Iran-backed militia’s weaponry and its objective of disrupting crucial international shipping routes. The repeated strikes and the Houthis’ continued defiance raise concerns about the potential escalation of conflicts in the Middle East, possibly leading to increased military engagement by the United States and its allies.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Saturday that Israel’s military operations against Hamas in Gaza will persist for “many more months,” resisting ongoing international calls for a cease-fire. This comes amid a backdrop of escalating civilian casualties, humanitarian crises, and significant displacement in the besieged Gaza Strip.

In what would be the bloodiest strike against a Russian city since the war’s beginning almost two years ago, the Russian government reported on Saturday that a Ukrainian attack on Belgorod had left at least 22 people dead and almost 110 others injured.

For an extended period, Ukraine relied on potent air-defense systems from Western sources to fend off Russian missile attacks, instilling a sense of security among its citizens, particularly in major cities like Kyiv.

 

For weeks, Walaa Zaiter’s four children have endured hunger, and she struggles to provide them with food. Their requests for sandwiches, fruit juice, and the homemade Palestinian dishes she used to cook before the war have become difficult to fulfill. In a brief moment of internet access, Zaiter observed her children gathered around her phone, watching a YouTube video of someone enjoying French fries.

Ukraine and Russia Accuse Each Other of Early New Year's Day Attacks

On Monday, Ukraine shelled the city of Donetsk, resulting in four fatalities, according to a Russian-installed official in the eastern region. Simultaneously, Russia's air attacks on various Ukrainian regions claimed at least one life, as per local officials. Denis Pushilin, the head of the Donetsk region, reported 13 injuries in the "heavy shelling" by Ukrainian forces in the center of Donetsk. The Russian Foreign Ministry labeled the incident a "terrorist act," alleging it targeted civilian infrastructure.

Crown Prince Frederik: Unveiling Details About Denmark's Future Monarch

Danes received an unexpected announcement on New Year's Eve as Queen Margrethe II revealed her decision to abdicate. The world's sole reigning queen and the longest-serving living monarch in Europe will relinquish her position on 14 January, marking 52 years since she ascended the throne. "I will pass on the throne to my son, Crown Prince Frederik," she declared during a live television broadcast.

Muhammad Yunus: Bangladeshi jail sentence for Nobel laureate

Muhammad Yunus, the recipient of the Nobel Prize, was sentenced to six months in prison by a Bangladeshi court for breaking the labor regulations of the nation. Professor Yunus has been a strong opponent of Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister. Supporters of his claim that the lawsuit has political motivations.

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AMSTERDAM, Jan 1 (G.W.C) – Dutch authorities reported that over 200 individuals were apprehended on New Year’s Eve during widespread unrest across the country, accompanied by dozens of injuries to police officers.

Police officers in various cities faced attacks involving fireworks and stones, constituting a night marked by severe incidents and “unacceptable” levels of violence, according to a spokesperson speaking to broadcaster NOS.

Rotterdam’s police reported over 100 cars and other vehicles set ablaze, while cities like Amsterdam, The Hague, and others required riot squads to disperse aggressive crowds.

Throughout the country, riot squads were deployed to assist fire brigades facing attacks with fireworks as they worked to extinguish numerous fires.

In Haarlem, a 19-year-old man succumbed to injuries sustained in an incident involving fireworks shortly before midnight on Sunday, as reported by the police.

Claudine Gay’s resignation from her role as president of Harvard University is being hailed as a notable triumph by conservatives who opposed her on ideological grounds since she assumed the position in July 2023. While allegations of plagiarism in her doctoral thesis played a role in her departure from the university’s top position, her exit extends beyond a mere academic dishonesty scandal.

Dr. Gay faced criticism in December for her involvement in a congressional hearing panel addressing antisemitism on college campuses. The panel’s lukewarm and bureaucratic responses, including those from Dr. Gay, regarding the handling of calls for Jewish genocide led to the resignation of University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill. Despite this incident, Harvard initially expressed continued support for Dr. Gay’s presidency. However, the controversy persisted.

For her conservative detractors, Dr. Gay, who is black, embodies much of what they disdain about contemporary American higher education. They perceive it as being dominated by a left-wing ideology that prioritizes ethnic and gender diversity over academic rigor.

A U.S. individual, Charles Littlejohn, faces charges for allegedly disclosing the tax documents of a prominent government figure, widely believed to be Donald Trump.

Six individuals perished, and 15 remain trapped following the caving in of the Bay Horse gold mine in Chegutu, located approximately 100km west of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared his intention to “intensify” attacks against Ukraine, signaling an escalation in the ongoing conflict between the two nations. This announcement comes in the aftermath of recent aerial bombardments by both Ukrainian and Russian forces.

During a visit to a military hospital in Moscow, Putin affirmed the military’s commitment to targeting Ukrainian “military installations.” He specifically denounced a recent air raid conducted by Ukraine on the Russian city of Belgorod, characterizing it as a “deliberate strike against civilians.” 

Japan has issued tsunami warnings in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake.

Western Japan experienced a significant earthquake on Monday, leading to the issuance of tsunami warnings and evacuation orders in multiple prefectures. The quake caused buildings to collapse, trapping individuals, and disrupted electricity for tens of thousands in Ishikawa Prefecture, where the epicenter was located, according to officials and Japan’s public broadcaster.