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“If I can’t have them, neither can you”: Father suspected of drowning three children and leaving a note for his wife.

Debra Karels told CBS that she and her husband were in the midst of a divorce when father was allegedly responsible for the drowning deaths of their three children. Jason Karels, 35, of Round Lake Beach, Illinois, is accused of drowning his three young children, Bryant Karels, 5, Cassidy Karels,...

Afghanistan: The Taliban promised amnesty for everybody, although they are responsible for the majority of civilian slaughter.

Soon after capturing Kabul on 15 August 2021, the Taliban conducted a televised news conference in which they pledged amnesty for all civilians. After nearly a year, research reveals that they are the greatest perpetrators of violence against Afghan civilians. Ten months after assuming control in Afghanistan and promising "amnesty...

Pakistanis are urged to consume less tea so as to aid the economy.

Pakistanis on social media derided the unconventional economic policy, arguing that drinking less tea would do little to alleviate the country's economic troubles. The minister of planning urged tea users to reduce their usage since import costs were depleting foreign currency reserves. "I implore the people to reduce their tea intake...

A drug could cut cancer risk in women with the ‘Angelina Jolie gene.’

Angelina Jolie elected to have both of her breasts removed in order to reduce her cancer risk, which is an option now available to women with the BRCA1 gene mutation. Research shows that women with the "Angelina Jolie gene" could be regularly monitored for their breast cancer risk and given...

BTS: Teenage K-pop sensations say “We should spend some time apart.” BTS attempt to go solo

One of the band members referred to the break as a "hiatus," but a representative stated that they will "remain active in several different ways." The South Korean boy band BTS has taken a sabbatical so that its members can pursue independent endeavors. The news was made less than one...

Soldiers in the Severodonetsk facility have been ordered to surrender as President Zelenskyy describes military casualties as ‘terrible.’

Russia controls over 80% of the city, and a victory would strengthen its hold on the vital Donbas region. This morning, Russia requested that Ukrainian forces holed up in a chemical factory in Severodonetsk lay down their arms and surrender. It occurs as Moscow's forces inch closer to seizing control of...

Man sentenced to life in prison for driving van into hundreds of people on a busy Toronto street, resulting in 11 deaths.

A Canadian court hears the dramatic testimonies of survivors, relatives of fatalities, and individuals who attempted to assist those struck by the vehicle. Regarding the incident on April 23, 2018, Alek Minassian was convicted guilty last year of 10 charges of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder. Eight women...

COVID-19: Sections of Beijing are quarantined due to an increase in Omicron cases

It occurs just days after the Chinese capital, following a five-week lockdown, eased control restrictions. It is thought that the current occurrences are related to a superspreader event. Beijing has once again struggled to manage the Omicron COVID variety, with 74 new cases reported in the last twenty-four hours. As...

A British man accused of murdering his terminally sick wife after 56 years of marriage is ‘terrified’ prior to his Cyprus trial.

Thursday, David Hunter will stand trial in Cyprus for the death of his wife, Janice. After a request for a charge of "aiding suicide" was denied, their daughter is pleading with the judges to show "compassion" and insisted that her father is "not a threat to society." On Thursday, David...

Ukraine war: Severodonetsk bridges are inaccessible as Russia gets closer to seizing control of a major city.

70 percent of the city is now under Russian control, according to the governor of the Luhansk region, making it hard to evacuate people. All bridges leading to the Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk are currently unusable, preventing the evacuation of inhabitants and the delivery of humanitarian aid. Serhiy Haidai, the governor...

In the first 100 days of the Ukraine war, Russia earned £79.4 billion by exporting oil and gas to the world.

Despite a large decline in export quantities in May as the international community attempted to minimize its dependence on Moscow's oil and gas, this astounding figure was reached. Despite a large decline in export quantities in May as the international community attempted to minimize its dependence on Moscow's oil and...

The Australian publication denies outing Bridesmaids star Rebel Wilson.

In an apparent allusion to the dispute, the Pitch Perfect actress wrote, "It was a very difficult circumstance, but I'm trying to manage it with grace." An Australian tabloid has denied exposing the actress Rebel Wilson in response to backlash over its coverage of her new relationship. The Bridesmaids actress posted...

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Manufacturing firms ordered to ‘raise red flag’ in Russia sanctions probe

It is stated at a parliamentary hearing that British businesses that are jubilant over a surge in sales to Eurasia countries down the pub ought to be investigating the cause of that increase.  A sanctions expert advised members of parliament that British manufacturers exporting goods to nations amicable to Russia ought to "raise a red flag" if their sales increase dramatically.

A ‘horrific’ sword assault in north-east London kills a 14-year boy

A fourteen-year-old boy was fatally wounded and four others were injured in east London due to an assault by a man brandishing a sword; two police officers received severe injuries.  Tuesday shortly before 7 a.m., the Metropolitan police were dispatched to Thurlow Gardens, near the Hainault underground station, "on reports of a vehicle being driven into a house." At that time, the man, 36, was reportedly apprehended.

Peter Andre talks 90s hair and kids’ reaction to music

Peter Andre asserts that he conceived the renowned sleeveless lagoon dance for his hit single Mysterious Girl from the 1990s. "While we were climbing up a waterfall for the music video for the worldwide hit, I said to my companions, 'Guys, this looks like a great location,' because I was involved in developing this entire image''.

Netanyahu: Israel to invade Rafah; ceasefire talks ongoing

Amid shaky ongoing armistice negotiations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reaffirmed his pledge that Israel will launch a ground assault on Rafah in southern Gaza.  Netanyahu stated on Tuesday that Israel will "completely destroy" the Hamas battalions in the region, "deal or no deal," to end the nearly seven-month conflict.