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What Drove this Australian Teacher to Fight for the Ukraine Foreign Legion?

A distressing video has emerged showing Australian teacher Oscar Jenkins, 32, being interrogated and abused after his capture by Russian forces in Ukraine. Jenkins, who had joined Ukraine's foreign legion, is seen in camouflage with his hands tied behind his back, answering rapid-fire questions from a Russian-speaking interrogator near Kramatorsk. The video, with English subtitles, showed Jenkins explaining in broken Ukrainian and English that he is a biology teacher from Australia. As he struggled to understand the questions being thrown at him, he was slapped in the head multiple times. He confirmed his nationality and stateed that he lived in both Australia and Ukraine. He was also questioned about his profession, which he initially stated to be teaching, before stating that he is a soldier, after which he was slapped again. Oscar also explained to his captors that he studied […]

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Slovakia’s Leader Breaks Western Isolation of Putin in Surprise Moscow Visit

Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico recently met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss several key issues, particularly regarding Russian gas supplies to Slovakia. This meeting was significant as Fico is only the third Western leader to meet Putin since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began in 2022. The main purpose of the visit was to address concerns about Slovakia's gas supply. The current agreement with Gazprom, Russia's state gas company, which delivers gas through Ukraine to Slovakia, will end in December 2024. This is particularly important because Slovakia heavily depends on Russian gas for its energy needs. Before the meeting, Fico informed top European Union officials about his planned visit. The meeting was partly prompted by Ukrainian President Zelensky's recent statement to EU leaders opposing the continued transit of Russian gas through Ukraine. During their discussion, Fico and […]

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Saudi Arabia Warned Germany About Magdeburg Attacker

Saudi Arabia is cooperating fully with German authorities investigating the Magdeburg market attack suspect, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen. However, a sense of frustration exists within the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as they claim to have repeatedly warned Germany about al-Abdulmohsen's extremist views prior to the incident. The Saudis assert they sent four official diplomatic communications ("Notes Verbales") to German intelligence agencies and the foreign ministry, but received no response. This intelligence lapse is complicated by several factors. Al-Abdulmohsen was granted asylum in Germany in 2016, following Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to open Germany's borders to a large influx of migrants. Al-Abdulmohsen, originally from Saudi Arabia, was a unique case, having renounced Islam, a punishable offense in his home country. He had left Saudi Arabia at age 32 and was active on social media, identifying himself as a psychiatrist and founder of […]

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BREAKING: Moscow Unleashes Deadly Missile Storm on Kyiv After Ukraine’s Secret US Weapon Strike!

Russian missiles struck Kyiv early Friday, killing one person and wounding nine others, following Ukraine's use of US-supplied missiles against targets in Russia's border region. Ukrainian air defense intercepted five Iskander ballistic missiles targeting the capital. The attack's aftermath disrupted heating services to 630 residential buildings, 16 medical facilities, and 30 educational institutions. Missile debris caused fires and damage across three districts. Ukraine's air force emphasized the urgency of responding to ballistic missile warnings due to the minimal warning time required to seek shelter. The Russian Defense Ministry stated the attack was retaliation for a Ukrainian strike on Russia's Rostov region two days prior. They claimed Ukraine employed six American ATACMS missiles and four British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles in that operation. Ukraine had reported targeting a Rostov oil refinery as part of its strategy to disrupt Russia's military support infrastructure. […]

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Italy’s Deputy PM Salvini Awaits Verdict in Migrant Ship Case

Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini appeared in court for the verdict in his trial regarding a 2019 incident involving a migrant rescue vessel. Prosecutors have requested a six-year prison sentence on charges of kidnapping and dereliction of duty. The case centers on Salvini's decision, as a then-interior minister, to prevent the NGO ship Open Arms from docking in Lampedusa. The vessel, carrying 147 migrants rescued off Libya's coast, remained at sea for nearly three weeks until local prosecutor Luigi Patronaggio ordered its seizure after observing deteriorating health conditions onboard. Salvini maintains then-Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte's government supported the decision as part of a policy to "close the ports" to NGO rescue ships. Current Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has expressed solidarity with Salvini, describing the case as "a very serious precedent" that criminalizes border protection efforts. During September court proceedings, […]

Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case Agrees to New York Transfer

Luigi Mangione, the primary suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's murder, has agreed to be transferred to New York by waiving his extradition rights during a Thursday morning court appearance in Blair County, Pennsylvania. The hearing lasted approximately one hour and saw Mangione engaging with his attorney. Mangione, 26, faces an 11-count indictment from New York prosecutors related to the December 4 shooting of Thompson, who was targeted while approaching a Midtown Manhattan hotel for a conference. The charges include first-degree murder, multiple counts of second-degree murder including one as terrorism-related killing, and various weapons possession charges. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg confirmed that Mangione would be transferred to New York promptly following the extradition waiver. New York Governor Kathy Hochul stated on social media platform X that New York would take necessary steps to proceed with the case. After […]

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Ex-husband of Gisรจle Pelicot jailed for 20 years in mass rape trial

A French court has sentenced Dominique Pelicot, 72, to 20 years in prison for drugging and assaulting his ex-wife Gisรจle and facilitating abuse by dozens of other men over nearly a decade. In France's largest rape trial to date, all 50 co-defendants were found guilty of at least one charge. Their sentences ranged from three to 15 years, with Jean-Pierre Marechal, described as Dominique's "disciple," receiving 12 years for similar crimes against his own wife. Gisรจle Pelicot, also 72, made the uncommon decision to waive her anonymity, allowing the trial to be public. She attended most proceedings, facing her husband of 50 years in court. Following the verdict, she described the trial as a "very difficult ordeal" but stood by her decision to make it public "so society could see what was happening." The crimes came to light in 2020 […]

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Major Rights Group Drops Bombshell Report on Gaza Water Crisis

Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a 179-page report claiming Israel has committed "acts of genocide" in Gaza by restricting civilians' access to water. The report alleges deliberate damage to water infrastructure and intentional obstruction of water access since October 2023. The report details damage to solar panels powering treatment plants, a reservoir, and a spare parts warehouse. HRW claims Israel blocked fuel supplies for generators, cut electricity, attacked repair workers, and prevented repair materials from entering Gaza. Based on interviews with Gaza Palestinians, including water authority officials and healthcare workers, plus satellite imagery and data from October 2023 to September 2024, HRW executive director Tirana Hassan characterized these actions as "a calculated policy of deprivation" amounting to "extermination" and "an act of genocide." Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein rejected these allegations on social media, stating Israel has maintained "continuous […]

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Two Dead in Wisconsin School Shooting Incident

A shooting at a private Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, resulted in the deaths of a teacher and a student on Monday morning. The victims were identified as Erin West, 42, a substitute teaching coordinator, and Rubi Vergara, 14, a freshman student. The suspect, identified as 15-year-old Natalie Rupnow, died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds after the incident. Authorities confirmed she had possession of two handguns, though the source of the weapons remains under investigation. Rubi Vergara, according to a funeral site statement, was involved in her family's worship band, playing keyboard and singing. She enjoyed reading and art, and shared close bonds with her pets. She is survived by her parents, a brother, and extended family. Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes indicated on Tuesday that the motive appears to involve multiple factors, which investigators are working to understand. No decisions […]

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Shocking Assassination: Senior Russian General Killed in Moscow Blast

A senior Russian military officer was killed in a targeted explosion in Moscow, with Russian authorities claiming a suspect from Uzbekistan has been detained in connection with the incident. Lt Gen Igor Kirillov, head of the Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Protection Forces, died on Tuesday morning when an explosive device hidden in an electric scooter was remotely detonated near his residential building. His assistant, Ilya Polikarpov, was also killed in the attack. Russian investigators allege Ukrainian special services recruited the 29-year-old Uzbek suspect, though no concrete evidence has been provided to substantiate this claim. The suspect reportedly told interrogators he was offered $100,000 and a European passport for carrying out the killing. Ukraine has previously charged Kirillov in absentia, alleging he was responsible for chemical weapons use during the conflict. The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) claimed Kirillov was a "legitimate […]

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