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Charlie Kirk’s assassination celebrated by Oxford Union president

The incoming president of the Oxford Union, a student debate society in England, is facing backlash after posting comments in celebration of conservative activist and Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination on Wednesday. The Telegraph reported that Oxford Union President-elect George Abaraonye posted a celebratory message in a WhatsApp chat, saying, “Charlie Kirk got…

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Navy commissions new base to support surveillance in Indian Ocean Region | India News

NEW DELHI: In the increasingly complex and challenging maritime environment, where threats can emerge swiftly and often invisibly, the ability to collect, analyse and share information in real time will define both deterrence and defence, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi said on Friday.“As India moves towards the vision of Vikshit Bharat, our maritime interests are set…

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‘Laid down his life for me, our nation’: Charlie Kirk’s wife Erika pays tribute; told 3-year-old ‘daddy’s on a work trip with Jesus’

Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, spoke publicly on Friday for the first time since her husband’s assassination.At the beginning, Erika addressed US president Donald Trump and said, “My husband loved you, and he knew you loved him too. Your friendship was amazing.”She thanked vice president JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance for standing by…

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Experts Condemn US Military Attack on Caribbean Boat as ‘Premeditated Murder’

International human-rights advocates, legal experts and drug policy reformers are sounding alarms after a U.S. military strike destroyed a small boat off the Venezuelan coast last week, killing those on board. The Trump administration defended the action as part of its expanded war on drugs, but critics describe it as an unprecedented extrajudicial killing carried…

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Nepal unrest: Indian among 51 confirmed dead in riots by police | India News

KATHMANDU: Nepal police on Friday said 51 people, including an Indian national and three of their personnel, have been “confirmed dead” in the anti-govt protests that roiled the Himalayan kingdom in recent days.Nepal police co-spokesperson Ramesh Thapa said Friday “the deceased included 21 protesters, nine prisoners who tried to flee from jails, three policemen and…

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