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Golden mole not seen for 80 years & presumed extinct found again in SA

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Oklahoma executes man for 2001 double murder claimed as self-defense

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Phillip Dean Hancock, sentenced to death for the 2001 murders of Robert Jett Jr. and James Lynch, was executed by lethal injection at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. Despite the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board recommending clemency, Governor Kevin Stitt denied it, drawing criticism. Hancock claimed self-defense in the incident that unfolded at Jett's home. The prosecution argued that Hancock's inconsistent accounts and testimony not aligning with physical evidence undermined his claim. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/MRGWHXz via

Nepal registers first official same-sex marriage

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Nepal on Wednesday formally registered the first case of same-sex marriage, five months after its Supreme Court legalised it. After the registration of the marriage, Nepal has become the first South Asian country to do so. The union was solemnized and officially recorded at the Dordi Rural Municipality in Lamjung district, situated in Western Nepal, according to Sanjib Gurung (Pinky), president of Blue Diamond Society, an organization working for the rights and welfare of the sexual minorities in Nepal. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/f6ZXjNv via

Court acquits Nawaz Sharif in graft case linked to Panama Papers

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The Islamabad high court acquitted on Wednesday Pakistan's former PM Nawaz Sharif in the Avenfield corruption case pertaining to the purchase of four luxury apartments in London, overturning the 10-year jail sentence handed to him by an accountability court. Sharif's acquittal by the two-judge bench led by Chief Justice Aamer Farooq follows his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Safdar Awan being let off in the same case. The Avenfield case is one of three linked to the 2016 Panama Papers scandal. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/HZop68x via

France to ban smoking at beaches and near schools

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UC Berkeley sued over 'unchecked antisemitism'

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The University of California, Berkeley was sued on Tuesday by Jewish groups who said it has become a hotbed of "unchecked" antisemitism, including at its elite law school. According to a complaint by the nonprofit Louis D. Brandeis Center, UC Berkeley's leadership turns a blind eye to the long-festering problem of antisemitism on campus, even after displays of harassment and physical violence against Jews following Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/f51qts0 via

Israel pushes India for Hamas ban amid Arab solidarity show

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Following Israel's ban on Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba, Israel ambassador Naor Gilon expressed hope India will proscribe Hamas, saying the Netanyahus government has already shared information with Indian authorities about its terrorist activities. "We did whatever was expected from our side. Now it is for the Indian government to decide - if, where, how, how fast," said Gilon, when asked if India had indicated to Israel it was considering a ban on Hamas. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/DKC37Rb via

South Korean city turns to matchmaking to boost low birth rates

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UN chief says extended Gaza truce not enough to meet aid needs

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United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres described an extended truce between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas on Monday as "a glimpse of hope and humanity," but warned it was not enough time to meet the aid needs of the Gaza Strip. Mediator Qatar said on Monday that the initial four day truce had been extended by two days, continuing a pause in seven weeks of warfare that has killed thousands and laid waste to the Palestinian enclave. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/j0lMSrK via

Gaza truce extension a 'glimpse of hope': UN chief

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The United Nations chief hails the two-day extension of the truce between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and called it a glimpse of hope. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres hopes that this extension will enable an increase in humanitarian aid to the suffering people in Gaza. The ceasefire in Gaza has been extended for two more days, according to Qatar's foreign ministry. The truce is the first halt in fighting in seven weeks since Hamas attacked Israel, resulting in casualties and hostages. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/ntxrs2S via

Human Rights Watch says rocket misfire likely cause of deadly Gaza hospital blast

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) suggests evidence points to a misfired rocket as the likely cause of the Al-Ahli hospital explosion in Gaza, which resulted in heavy casualties. Palestinians blamed an Israeli air strike, while Israel claims it was caused by a misfiring Palestinian rocket launch. HRW's investigation is based on photos, videos, satellite imagery, and interviews. The incident is one of the most disputed in the Israel-Hamas conflict, marked by accusations of disinformation and war crimes. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/8oc9zsT via

Six remanded in custody over killing of French teenager

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Six people are in custody over the killing of a French teenager, which sparked political controversy. The victim was stabbed at a dance party in a village hall, where outsiders had gathered. Far-right politicians blamed the attack on youths from immigrant backgrounds in public housing. Ultra-right activists protested in the town, leading to clashes with police. The motive and details of the crime are still being investigated. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/fCtBNgx via

4 found dead near North Carolina homeless camp; 3 shot before shooter killed self, police say

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Russia launches 'record' 75 drones on Ukraine

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Ukraine claims to have downed 74 out of 75 Russian attack drones in the largest drone attack since the invasion began. The majority of the drones were Iranian-made Shahed drones, causing power cuts in Kyiv. The attack occurred on Holodomor Remembrance Day, commemorating the 1930s starvation in Ukraine. The city of Kyiv was the main target, resulting in injuries and damage to buildings. The conflict continues to intensify in Avdiivka, and President Zelensky expressed his gratitude to countries recognizing Holodomor as a deliberate crime. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/8B5TSkL via

Pakistan court-martials retired officers for backing Imran

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Mali militants claim to seize military base, army denies

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An Islamist group linked to Al-Qaeda, Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimeen (JNIM), claimed to have seized the Niafounke camp in Mali's north using a suicide-bomb vehicle. The Malian army repulsed attacks on bases in the Timbuktu region. JNIM also hit the Goundam army camp with mortar fire. Tens of soldiers were killed or wounded in the battle, with two captured. JNIM released photos of captured vehicles, weapons, and ammunition. The situation in Mali remains volatile due to the presence of various armed groups. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/waOkZjK via

Slow Acapulco recovery after hurricane fans fears over livelihoods

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Hurricane Otis devastated Acapulco, causing billions of dollars in damage and killing at least 50 people. Efforts to repair the damage have been slow, endangering the December tourist season, which is crucial for Acapulco's economy. President Lopez Obrador has launched a $3.4 billion recovery plan, but local businesses fear that only 50% of hotels will be operational by December. The city's airport is not expected to resume international flights until next year. Trash cleanup efforts are also struggling, with outlying neighborhoods experiencing a buildup of rotting garbage. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/6DXLaHt via

Geert Wilders’ hopes of coalition government hit hurdle

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Geert Wilders' hopes of establishing a right-wing government in the Netherlands face challenges as the VVD party, led by Dilan Yesilgoz, ruled out directly joining a new cabinet. ​“Voters have spoken and they have told us to skip this round,” said Dilan Yesilgoz, the new leader of outgoing PM Mark Rutte’s conservative VVD party, which lost seats and finished third in Wednesday’s election. “However we would make a centre-right cabinet possible. We will support constructive proposals, so this would be a form of outside support,” Yesilgoz said. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/2UZTm0N via

Andrew Cuomo accused of sexual harassment by former aide in new lawsuit

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Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo is being sued by his former aide Brittany Commisso for sexual harassment. Commisso filed the case in state Supreme Court in Albany, taking advantage of the one-year window provided by the Adult Survivors Act. This act allows victims of sexual abuse to file claims that would otherwise be barred by time limits. Cuomo, who resigned in 2021 following allegations of sexual misconduct, has denied the accusations. Commisso's lawsuit alleges sexual harassment and seeks monetary damages. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/Q6IL9Gl via

US seeks 'swift' extradition of 'El Nini,' Sinaloa Cartel's alleged security boss

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US seeks swift extradition of Nestor Isidro Perez Salas, alias 'El Nini,' accused of leading security for Sinaloa Cartel faction headed by sons of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman. Perez Salas, captured by Mexican National Guard, is viewed as ruthless drug figure. US Attorney General Garland thanks Mexican authorities for the arrest and seeks extradition to US. Perez Salas faces charges including drug trafficking, possession of weapons, and witness retaliation. $3 million reward offered for his arrest. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/PqNC6Hn via

German finance minister Lindner vows course of austerity: Report

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Crews extinguish Kentucky derailment fire that prompted town to evacuate, rail operator says

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CSX confirmed that the chemical fire caused by a Kentucky train derailment has been extinguished. The train derailed in Livingston, prompting the evacuation of residents. The fire was caused by molten sulfur, which resulted in the release of sulfur dioxide gas. Although air monitoring equipment was deployed, results have not yet been released. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency and assured the affected residents that they will receive assistance. CSX has also promised to cover the costs of evacuation and provide Thanksgiving dinner. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/jXITeBJ via

How secret talks led to Gaza deal

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The government of Qatar approached the White House shortly after the Hamas hostage situation in Israel, requesting assistance in getting the captives freed. This led to a secretive effort involving US President Joe Biden, who engaged in urgent conversations with the emir of Qatar and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. A small team was established to privately work on the hostage issue, which eventually resulted in a prisoner swap deal mediated by Qatar and Egypt. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/GPV4jvm via

Earthquake of magnitude 4.5 jolts Nepal

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An earthquake of magnitude 4.5 struck Nepal early Thursday morning, with no reported casualties. This comes as Nepal is still recovering from a 6.4 magnitude earthquake that occurred on November 3, which left 157 dead and scores injured. India has been providing emergency aid to Nepal, sending medical equipment and relief materials, in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Neighbourhood First Policy." India has already sent over 34 tonnes of emergency relief materials to Nepal. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/YTnPqBG via

Indian accountant accused of helping fund Hezbollah consents to US extradition

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Sundar Nagarajan, the Indian citizen accused of helping to fund Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah, has out of the blue consented to his extradition to the US. Nagarajan (66), who was born in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, and now a retired accountant living in the UK since 2016, is accused by the US of being involved in a vast money laundering and sanctions evasion network which facilitated the payment, shipment, and delivery of cash, diamonds, art, and luxury goods for the benefit of Nazem Ahmad, alleged to launder money through his companies for Hezbollah. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/Qs5WeFK via

Vehicle explosion closes US-Canada border crossings

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S-Canada border crossings near Niagara Falls were closed Wednesday as terrorism investigators responded to a vehicle explosion at Rainbow Bridge, local and state authorities said. The cause of the incident was not immediately clear but New York Governor Kathy Hochul said state police and the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force were monitoring all points of entry into the state. Ron Rienas, of the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority, told ABC News all four bridges connecting the two countries over the Niagara River have been closed. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/XLslpyu via

Beyond Xinjiang: 'China closing, destroying hundreds of mosques'

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The Chinese government's crackdown on mosques has expanded beyond Xinjiang to the Ningxia region and Gansu province, areas with significant Hui Muslim populations. According to a Human Rights Watch report, these closures and alterations to mosque architecture are part of a strategy called "consolidation" aimed at exerting control over religious practices. The Chinese government's actions have been criticized for suppressing Islam and contradicting their claim of merely consolidating mosques. The report reveals that over 1,300 mosques in Ningxia have been closed since 2020. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/c2opzIW via

White House condemns Musk, but government is addicted to him

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The White House has criticized Elon Musk for promoting antisemitic and racist hate, but the US government continues to rely on his technology. SpaceX has secured contracts worth up to USD 1.2 billion for launching crucial Pentagon assets into space, and the Pentagon has paid millions for Starshield, a secure communications system provided by Musk's company. The government acknowledges its dependence on Musk's rockets and satellites, even though they denounce his views. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/957g2Gr via

Indonesia gives hundreds of rejected Rohingya temporary stay

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Hundreds of Rohingya refugees in Indonesia have been given shelter for three months following threats from locals to turn them back to sea. The group of 256 refugees, who had been turned back twice before successfully making land on their third attempt, were initially held in a temporary shelter. They have now been relocated to a new shelter in Lhokseumawe. The refugees will be provided with security during their temporary stay, but no details were given about their future after the three months expires. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/Qe3kgn0 via

Type all day, toast all night: Rise of remote-work weddings in US

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More wedding guests are bringing their remote jobs to weddings, taking advantage of hybrid work schedules to extend their stays. Guests are renting Airbnbs or staying in hotels with upgraded Wi-Fi and workspaces, allowing them to work during the day and participate in wedding festivities in the evenings. Couples are also planning midweek weddings to accommodate guests who can't take time off work. Now the hotels and resorts are making changes to cater to remote workers. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/0lVTL9P via

Japan 'directly approaching' Houthis who hijacked cargo ship in Red Sea

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Biden celebrates 81st birthday with jokes, WH defends experience, stamina

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US President Joe Biden celebrated his 81st birthday on Monday by joking repeatedly about his advanced age, even as the White House strongly defended his stamina and batted away polling — and one prominent Democrat — suggesting that the issue could cost the President votes in the election scheduled for next year. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the president's age should not be a primary focus. President Biden, for his part, went for humor. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/GDC9Y0d via

Earthquake of magnitude 4.1 jolts Afghanistan

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An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 struck Afghanistan on Tuesday, the National Centre for Seismology (NCS) reported. The quake took place in early hours today at 00:03:14 IST and was reported at a depth of 73 km. In a post shared on social media platform X, the NCS wrote, "Earthquake of Magnitude:4.1, Occurred on 21-11-2023, 00:03:14 IST, Lat: 35.07 & Long: 63.38, Depth: 73 km, Location: Afghanistan." No casualties have been reported. More details are awaited. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/dxE1Rrg via

Argentina elects 'shock therapy' libertarian Javier Milei as president

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Argentina has elected libertarian outsider Javier Milei as its new president in a bid to fix the economy's issues of high inflation, recession, and poverty. Milei, who won with nearly 56% of the votes, has promised economic shock therapy, including shutting down the central bank and slashing spending. His victory marks a significant change in the country's political landscape and economic roadmap. However, Milei will face major challenges, including empty coffers, a large debt program, high inflation, and capital controls. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/lE2zi7C via

Three more journalists killed in Gaza in Israeli offensive, relatives say

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The head of a media institution in Gaza and two other journalists were killed in Israel's offensive in the territory, bringing the total number of journalists and media workers killed in the region to 48. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) confirmed the deaths, with most of the casualties occurring in Gaza. The CPJ stated that journalists in Gaza face significant threats and are paying an unprecedented toll in covering the conflict. The deaths of the journalists were not independently verified by Reuters. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/nEgc9lT via

Former US first lady Rosalynn Carter dies at 96

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Former US First Lady Rosalynn Carter, known for her advocacy for mental health, has passed away at the age of 96. She played a significant role in President Jimmy Carter's administration and co-founded the Carter Center with him. The couple worked together to rebuild trust in the presidency during their time in the White House. Rosalynn Carter's dedication to public service and her role as a trusted advisor to her husband were widely recognized. The Carters celebrated their 77th wedding anniversary in July and were known for their humanitarian efforts. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/2AfNVY0 via

Around 450,000 Afghan migrants return to nation from Iran amid illegal immigration

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Around 450,000 Afghan migrants have voluntarily returned from Iran to Afghanistan, according to local media reports. An Iranian official estimates that there may be around four million illegal migrants in the country, with the majority residing in eight main towns. Approximately one million Afghan migrants in Iran have received identity cards, and efforts are underway to assist those without proper documentation. Afghan refugees in Iran have expressed concerns over increased deportations, arrests, and harassment by the police. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/p026NJr via

Trump to visit Texas as it prepares new migrant crackdown

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Former President Donald Trump plans to visit the Texas-Mexico border with Governor Greg Abbott to promote his hardline immigration policies. Trump has recently intensified his campaign rhetoric, labeling undocumented migrants as a threat to the country and criticizing his political opponents. Texas has passed a bill that criminalizes entry into the state without papers, allowing officers to arrest individuals they suspect of lacking proper documentation. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/euC8V7F via

Russia launches drone attack on Kyiv 2nd night in row -Ukraine

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Russia has once again launched multiple drone attacks on Kyiv for the second consecutive night, according to the city's military administration. The drones were launched in groups from different directions, changing their routes constantly. Ukraine's air defense systems reportedly shot down around 10 Iranian-made drones, with no reports of critical damage or casualties. Ukrainian officials have warned of further bombardments during the winter months. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/6v5ZVBA via

OpenAI fires co-founder Sam Altman on video call, convulsing tech world

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OpenAI, the artificial intelligence pioneer, has ousted CEO Sam Altman due to a loss of confidence in his leadership. Mira Murati, previously the company's chief technology officer, has been named interim CEO. Altman's departure was unexpected, and three top-level researchers have reportedly quit. Altman co-founded OpenAI and gained fame after the launch of the popular chatbot ChatGPT. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/igGefuJ via

Israel: Bodies of 2 hostages found near Al-Shifa hospital

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The body of a second Israeli hostage has been found near the Al-Shifa Hospital complex in Gaza, according to the Israeli military. They have been searching the facility, which they claim was used by Hamas as a base. Despite this, there is little evidence to support this claim. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that intelligence indicated hostages were taken to the hospital but were removed before Israeli troops arrived. So far, there have been no announcements regarding the rescue of any living hostages. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/8md61s4 via

OpenAI's Sam Altman to depart as company's CEO

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ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Friday Sam Altman will step down as the company's chief executive officer. OpenAI's Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati will serve as interim CEO, the company said, adding that it will conduct a formal search for a permanent CEO."Altman's departure follows a deliberative review process by the board, which concluded that he was not consistently candid in his communications with the board, hindering its ability to exercise its responsibilities," according to OpenAI. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/x0bF3h2 via

Pro-Palestinian protesters shut down bridges in San Francisco, Boston

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Protesters demanding a cease-fire in Gaza disrupted traffic on bridges in San Francisco and Boston during a global trade summit attended by President Joe Biden. In San Francisco, 80 protesters were arrested and 29 vehicles were towed after blocking all lanes on the Bay Bridge. In Boston, around 100 protesters stopped traffic on a bridge connecting the city to Cambridge. The protesters called on Biden and Senator Elizabeth Warren to take action to halt the hostilities between Israel and Hamas. Similar protests have also occurred in Washington, D.C. and other parts of the US. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/uDa19eJ via

Gaza communications down as Israel searches main hospital

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Israeli troops have conducted building-by-building searches at Gaza's main hospital, Al-Shifa, in their hunt for a Hamas command centre. There are concerns for the thousands of people, including wounded patients and premature babies, who are believed to be trapped inside the hospital. The blackout of communications in the Gaza Strip has further exacerbated the situation and hindered aid distribution. The UN has warned that the blackout could trigger panic and looting. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/uPXO6SV via

'Planet big enough for both superpowers,' Xi tells Biden at meet

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President Biden and President Xi Jinping of China reached two agreements during their four-hour discussion, focusing on curbing fentanyl production and enhancing military-to-military communications. However, there was little progress on the key issues that have strained the relationship between the two nations. The agreements announced were modest, with the main commitment being to maintain dialogue and contact during times of crisis. The leaders also discussed Taiwan, fentanyl regulation, and the technology race between the US and China. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/91MnINL via

Nigerian woman sets world record for longest wig

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Nigerian woman, Helen Williams, has set a Guinness World Record for creating the longest hand-made wig, measuring 351.28 meters. The impressive wig took 11 days to make and required 1,000 bundles of hair, 12 cans of hair spray, 35 tubes of hair glue, and 6,250 hair clips. Williams expressed her disbelief and stated that the achievement is one of the best things that has ever happened to her. The wig has been put on display in her office for people to see. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/5YqWtHn via

What to expect when Biden meets Xi Jinping in San Francisco

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US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet before the APEC summit in San Francisco to address the tense rivalry between their countries. The summit aims to prevent conflict and will cover global issues such as the Middle East conflict, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Taiwan, human rights, and fair trade. The US hopes for progress in reestablishing military ties and combating the trade in fentanyl. However, experts do not expect any breakthroughs or substantial changes in the relationship. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/0V5DcWz via

Social media companies must face youth addiction lawsuits, US judge rules

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A federal judge has rejected attempts by major social media companies to dismiss nationwide litigation accusing them of illegally enticing and addicting children to their platforms, causing mental health damage. The decision covers hundreds of lawsuits filed on behalf of individual children who allegedly suffered negative health effects from social media use. The ruling stated that the companies could be sued for negligence over their duty to design safe products and warn users of defects, but they were not obligated to protect users from harm caused by third-party users. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/cZgiHA3 via

3 dead, 15 hospitalized when bus carrying students and truck crash on Ohio highway, officials say

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Three people were killed and 15 others injured when a charter bus carrying students from a high school was rear-ended by a semi-truck on an Ohio highway. The crash involved five vehicles, including the charter bus that was transporting students to a school conference. The cause of the accident is still unknown. Emergency responders were at the scene, and injured individuals were being treated at seven hospitals. This is the second fatal crash involving high school students on a charter bus in recent months. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/PiKFLHO via

Nuclear sharing trend gathering momentum, says FSA report

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A report by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) suggests that the trend of countries sharing nuclear weapons is increasing and will continue to do so in the future. While there are nine countries that own the majority of nuclear warheads, there are several others that participate in nuclear mission-related activities. The report highlights that nuclear sharing refers to non-nuclear countries operating launchers to employ another state's nuclear weapons during war. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/rS9jti8 via