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Chilling details emerge of Suzanne Clark Simpson's final moments before disappearance
Suzanne Clark, wife of business tycoon, disappeared under troubling circumstances with her husband now in custody.
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Why is Canadian Thanksgiving celebrated in October?
Thanksgiving in Canada has generally been about celebrating the fall harvest and before the cold season sets in
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Woman died after Ottoman bed fell and trapped her, reads coroner's report
The beautician was discovered lying on her back with her head trapped under the bed by her daughter
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World University Rankings 2025: Oxford tops list for record ninth consecutive time
The US now accounts for only 8% of all ranked universities, a sharp decline from 31% in 2004.
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Britain imposes sanctions on Iranian entities following Iran's attack on Israel
Sanctions target senior figures in army, air force, and organisations linked to ballistic, cruise missile development
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India recalls envoy to Canada amid probe over Sikh separatist leader's killing
The withdrawal of India’s ambassador is a major escalation in the fraught ties between the nations
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Sara Sharif case: Father confesses to killing 10-year-old in murder trial
Sara was found dead in August 2023 at her home in Woking after, prosecutors say, "serious and repeated violence"
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Israeli strike in northern Lebanon claims 18 lives
Strike hit a house that had been rented to displaced families. In addition to the deaths, four people were injured
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2024 Nobel Prize in economics awarded to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson
The economics award, added in 1968 by Sweden's central bank, differs from the original prizes founded by Alfred Nobel
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Armed militia reportedly threatens FEMA workers in North Carolina
Federal workers in North Carolina evacuated after National Guard reported encountering armed militia.
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Indian company offers employees nine-day 'Reset and Recharge' break
The initiative has received widespread praise on social media.
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US deploys THAAD to Israel: What is it and why it matters
The system uses radar and interceptors to destroy targets by colliding with them in a 'hit-to-kill' maneuver.
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Donkey removed from Bigg Boss 18 following PETA's allegations
An official statement on social media confirmed the decision.
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Chinese firm unveils record-breaking offshore wind turbine
Dongfang Electric Corp. announces 26-megawatt offshore wind turbine, setting a new industry record.
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Thousands of North Korean soldiers set for deployment to Ukraine: report
North Korean officers are reportedly in Russian controlled Ukraine, observing local troops and assessing battlefield
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SCO conference: Leaders of member state delegations revealed
Leaders from several nations, including China, India, and Iran, will head their delegations to the SCO conference
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Armed suspect denies assassination plot near Trump rally
The sheriff's office alleges Miller posed a threat to Trump, but he rejects all claims, stating he meant no harm.
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Pakistan urges global action on war crimes
Ambassador Jadoon calls for justice for victims of injustice
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Zelensky says NKorea sending troops to Russian army
Zelensky accuses North Korea of sending troops to support Russia as he calls for more military aid from European allie
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UN flag still flies as Israeli tanks breach peacekeeper base in Lebanon
Netanyahu calls for UN withdrawal, US urges diplomatic resolution as tensions soar
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Third assassination attempt on Donald Trump foiled as armed suspect arrested outside Coachella rally
A Las Vegas man was arrested with weapons and fake passes about a half mile from Trump’s campaign rally
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Israel, US coordinate potential military response following Iranian missile strike
THAAD missile defense system deployed in Israel amid rising tensions with Iran
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Columbus Day explained: Key facts about US federal holiday
Pew Research said in 2023 shows the public, paid holiday is still commemorated as Columbus Day in 16 states in the US
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US states split over celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day or Columbus Day
An increasing number of cities will observe Indigenous Peoples' Day in place of Columbus Day on Monday across US
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Sarasota Bradenton Airport to reopen Wednesday after $10m damage caused by Hurricane Milton
The airport sustained damage to two sections of its roof, impacting the main concourse, security checkpoint, and gates
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SpaceX makes history as 'Mechazilla' successfully catches returning Starship booster
SpaceX made history as 'Mechazilla' caught the returning Starship booster, a key step in achieving rocket reusability
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Laval reports fifth homicide of 2024 as shooting victim dies near shopping mall
Police reached at the Carrefour boulevard's shopping mall but the 28 years old man died on the spot
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WATCH: Webb telescope finds first evidence of 'steam world' 100 light-years away
'Sauna planet' discovery adds to 5,700 confirmed exoplanets, including ice and water worlds, beyond our solar system.
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India becomes second-largest supplier of restricted technology to Russia
US State Department announced that concerns would be reiterated to Indian government officials
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PM Netanyahu tells UN chief to relocate peacekeepers from southern Lebanon to ensure their safety
PM claims forces repeatedly asked UNIFIL to leave but faced refusals, providing "human shield to Hezbollah terrorists"
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Nearly 50,000 without power in Quebec as gusty winds disrupt services
Outages peaked on Saturday morning, with nearly 50,000 customers left in the dark
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Gunfire targets closed Toronto Jewish school during Yom Kippur
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed concern over the shooting and supported the affected families.
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Solar power for the Moon: Harnessing light on the dark side
Volta Space Technologies unveils "LightGrid," a lunar power satellite network to transmit solar energy via lasers.
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Fifth UN peacekeeper wounded in southern Lebanon
UNIFIL has not determined the origin of the gunfire that resulted in injury to peacekeeper.
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Indian employee quits job after boss dismisses work-life balance as 'western behaviour'
Employee elaborated mockery he faced when attempting to establish boundaries around personal time in a Reddit post.
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WATCH: Beetlejuice-inspired artwork crafted from 10,000 pumpkins in UK
UK farm created mosaic as a tribute to the character from the new film 'Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice'.
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Rare deluge floods Sahara desert for first time in decades
Unexpected event in Morocco has brought water to world's driest regions than seen in nearly 50 years
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Protesters in Israel slam PM for neglecting hostages
Demonstrators light tires to spell words “Sorry we were taken hostage,” calling for immediate release of abducted
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UFC 310: Belal faces Rakhmonov, Pantoja defends flyweight belt against Asakura
Last pay-per-view event will take place on December 7 in Las Vegas, with tickets going on sale October 18.
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Ancient tomb with 2,000-year-old skeletons uncovered under 'Indiana Jones' filming location in Petra
The significant finding may be the largest collection of human remains found in one place within Petra
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Israeli attack on Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp kills eight Palestinian family members
Victims, who sought shelter at home after being displaced included Walid Abu Ghali, his wife Shireen with six children
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WATCH: Boney Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor inaugurate Sridevi Chowk in Mumbai
Clip shared on Instagram shows Husband Boney lifting the curtain covering photo frame of late Bollywood star Sridevi
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Ukraine, Russia say foiled drone attacks
Russia and Ukraine exchanged drone strikes, reporting casualties in Belgorod amid claims of neutralized attacks.
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N-deterrence still at heart of great power strategy
Nuclear powers resist disarmament, despite Nobel call for a nuclear ban, as threats escalate globally.
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Gaza journalists win awards for showing Israeli brutalities
Bayeux War Correspondents' Awards recognise journalists, including AFP's Mahmud Hams for Gaza coverage.
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Kamala Harris declares clean bill of health as race with Trump intensifies
Doctor's letter confirms Harris's ability to serve, fitness for high office amid Trump's reluctance to do the same
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Protests sweep Europe as calls for ceasefire grow against Israel’s actions
Demos in Stockholm, Paris and Berlin urging an end to conflict; Italy and Spain join France in condemning Israel
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TikTok slashes hundreds of jobs
TikTok to cut hundreds of jobs globally, significantly impacting Malaysia, as it shifts to AI moderation.
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UN warns of 'catastrophic' conflict
Israel faces fierce backlash over targeting peacekeepers
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Nobel prize a timely reminder, Hiroshima locals say
Hiroshima survivors, like Susumu Ogawa, hope the world remembers the horrors of the atomic bombing of 1945.












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