Australian authorities are investigating after an 80-year-old woman who was left behind on a Great Barrier Reef island by a cruise ship was found dead. The woman had been hiking on Lizard Island, 250 km (155 miles) north of Cairns, with fellow passengers from the Coral Adventurer cruise ship on Saturday but is believed to...
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Convicted Sex Offender Who Was Mistakenly Released From A UK Prison Is Deported To Ethiopia
An Ethiopian man who was mistakenly released from a British prison after being convicted of sexually assaulting a teenager has been deported to his home country, the U.K. government said Wednesday. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was on a flight to Ethiopia that landed Wednesday morning. “I have pulled every lever to deport Mr. Kebatu and...
Israel Defense Forces Accuse Hamas Of Staging ‘A False Discovery,’ Releases Footage, Hint The Terrorist Group Violates Peace-Deal Agreement.
Israel Defence Forces: “Hamas are lying about our hostages and here’s the proof: “Yesterday, Hamas terrorists were filmed removing body remains from a prepared structure and re-burying them nearby, before summoning Red Cross representatives to stage a false “discovery” for photographers. “Despite claiming difficulty locating the bodies of deceased hostages, Hamas continues to hold and...
TOP IN-DEMAND SKILLS IN 2025
As the workplace continues to evolve, employers are placing increasing value on a combination of technical expertise and soft skills. Whether you’re entering the job market or looking to stay competitive, here are the top in-demand skills for 2025: From AI tools to productivity software, being comfortable with digital platforms is no longer optional. Employers...
One Survivor And 14 Narco-Terrorists Killed During Kinetic Strikes Carried Out By US Forces
The US secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the death of 14 narco-terrorist and one survivor during a strike carried out against vessels designated as terrorist organization on the Eastern Pacific. Hegseth that has vowed to unleash terror against narco-terrorist on Tuesday revealed the direction was given by president Trump. According to the secretary of...
Guyana Says Targeted Attack On Gas Station Killed 8-Year-Old Girl And Injured Four Others
Guyana’s government said Monday that it is investigating what it called a terrorist attack on a gas station that caused a car to explode, killing an 8-year-old girl and injuring four other people, two of them seriously. The attack occurred late Sunday in the capital, Georgetown, and is the third such one this year. No one...
Judge Seeks Assurances That Abrego Garcia Won’t Be Deported To Liberia In Violation Of Court Order
A federal judge in Maryland on Monday sought assurances that the government will not deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia before she has lifted an injunction barring his removal from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement filed a notice late last week of their plan to deport him to the West African nation of Liberia as early as Friday. It’s the...
Food Banks Are Preparing For A Surge As Federal Food Aid Could Be Paused In The Government Shutdown
Food banks and pantries were already struggling after federal program cuts this year, but now they’re bracing for a tsunami of hungry people if a pause in federal food aid to low-income people kicks in this weekend as the federal government shutdown persists. The rush has already begun. Central Christian Church’s food pantry in downtown Indianapolis scrambled Saturday to...
Kenya’s Catholic Bishops Order Proprietary Brand After Altar Wine Becomes Popular In Bars.
As part of a new national policy on drugs and alcohol, Kenyan government officials have been considering raising the drinking age to 21, from 18. But one new brand of imported South African wine is restricted to an even more select buyer: Catholic priests. The wine is a proprietary brand the country’s Catholic bishops have adopted after...










