India, Pakistan continues to exert military power after deadly tourism attacks

India, Pakistan continues to exert military power after deadly tourism attacks

India and Pakistan are competing for military and diplomatic resources to address the crisis triggered by the Indian-controlled Kashmir Holocaust, which has heightened concerns about conflict between nuclear weapons competitors. India blamed Pakistan for killing 26 people on April 22, most of whom were Hindu tourists, and described it as a terrorist attack. Islamabad denies…

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Four Kenyan police officers were accused of killing babies when others were released

Four Kenyan police officers were accused of killing babies when others were released

About eight years ago, four Kenyan police officers were charged with murdering a six-month-old baby. Eight other officers who were initially charged with four people raised criticisms against prosecutors. The case is linked to baby Samatha Pendo, who attacked deadly in 2017 as police were deployed to quell violence related to post-election protests in the…

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Bolivian plane crash survivors recall 36-hour ordeal in the swamp: “Crocodile and snake are watching us all night”

Bolivian plane crash survivors recall 36-hour ordeal in the swamp: “Crocodile and snake are watching us all night”

Their ordeals really began after their small plane crashed into the Bolivian jungle earlier this week. After hitting the ground, the plane crashed into a lagoon filled with anacondas and crocodiles, slamming the pilot and four passengers (including the 6-year-old boy) into a painful 36 hours, taking 36 hours to cling to the wreckage of…

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'Grand Prize! 'How French police release a crypto hostage whose finger is cut off for ransom

'Grand Prize! 'How French police release a crypto hostage whose finger is cut off for ransom

Paris (AP) – Fearing that the kidnapper might cut another finger from the hostage, or worse, the French police commander ordered his police officer (via the broadcast commander “Go”) to raid his house, suspected of being the father of a wealthy cryptocurrency entrepreneur. Fabrice Gardon, the chief of the Paris Judiciary Police, then anxiously awaited…

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South Korea promotes submarine plan of more than 20B for Canada, armored vehicles

South Korea promotes submarine plan of more than 20B for Canada, armored vehicles

Three South Korean companies have built huge multi-billion dollar pitches to Canada, promising to quickly replace the Navy’s aging submarines, provide more firepower to the Army, and help revitalize the country’s defense industrial base. CBC News details the unsolicited proposal, which was delivered to the federal government in early March. Two years ago, two years…

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