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More Than 120 Dead From Illegal Alcohol in Turkey
At least 124 people have died in the Turkish cities of Ankara and Istanbul in the past six weeks after drinking illegal alcohol. Dozens ... -
Suspect in Possible Munich Attack Posted Islamic Posts
The suspect in the possible Munich attack probably posted radical Islamic messages on social media beforehand. The German weekly Der Spiegel reported this. The ... -
Hamas and Israeli Hostage Celebrate Releases
The Palestinian movement Hamas has celebrated the release of ninety Palestinian prisoners. British-Israeli Emily Damari, who Hamas held, is also relieved that she was ... -
MMA Fighter Conor McGregor Charged With Sexual Assault in Miami
Irish MMA fighter Conor McGregor has been sued by a woman who accuses him of sexual assault in June 2023 in Miami. The Miami-Dade ... -
Threads and Instagram Users are Getting Posts About Politics Again
Threads and Instagram users may soon again see posts about politics from accounts they don’t follow. “Our goal is to introduce political recommendations in ... -
Britain’s Prince Andrew Reported to Police After Using False Name on Documents: This is Serious Fraud
Britain’s Prince Andrew was reported to the police on Monday. The Telegraph reports that he is accused of using a false name in official ... -
Trump Asks Judge to Delay Sentencing Hearing in Hush Money Case
The lawyers of the incoming American President, Donald Trump, asked a judge on Monday to postpone the hearing at which the 78-year-old Republican would ... -
Newspaper: Trump’s Team Weakens Plan for Import Duties
Staff members of incoming President Donald Trump appear to be weakening his plans for “universal” import duties. According to the American newspaper The Washington ... -
Putin Receives New Year’s Greetings from Leaders of China and North Korea
Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have sent New Year’s greetings to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Kim wrote in a ... -
Aircraft Manufacturer Boeing Falls on Wall Street After Crash in South Korea
Boeing fell more than 5 percent on the stock exchanges in New York on Monday. Investors reacted to the plane crash in South Korea. ...