• Global Stock Markets Mixed After New Year Holiday
    Jan 2 2025

    Global markets showed mixed results on the first trading day of 2025, with Chinese shares experiencing significant losses exceeding 2%. European markets saw modest changes, while U.S. futures showed slight gains. Concerns remain about the incoming U.S. president's potential policies, particularly regarding tariffs. Economic indicators, like the Caixin China Purchasing Managers Index, pointed to slowing economic activity in China.

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    25 mins
  • Bourbon Street Reopens After Attack
    Jan 3 2025

    Bourbon Street in New Orleans has reopened after a deadly incident described as an act of terrorism. The event, involving a truck, resulted in fatalities. Details surrounding the attack are still emerging via news outlets such as the Associated Press. Further information is expected to be released as investigations continue. The focus is on the aftermath of the event and the reopening of the famous street.

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    6 mins
  • Luke Littler closes in on history to set up dream World final with Van Gerwen
    Jan 3 2025

    Upcoming World Darts Championship final.

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    5 mins
  • Net Neutrality Rules Struck Down by Appeals Court
    Jan 2 2025

    Neutrality rules and their regulation by the FCC

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    7 mins
  • Nigeria catholic Priest Shoots Boy During Newyear Mass
    Jan 2 2025

    A Nigerian Catholic priest allegedly shot and killed a boy who set off fireworks during New Year's Mass. The incident, reported by Vanguard News, occurred in Imo State and sparked outrage and calls for investigation on social media. Reactions online were mixed, with some condemning the priest's actions and others suggesting self-defense or the boy's reckless behavior as contributing factors. The priest's identity remains undisclosed, and the details surrounding the event are still emerging. The news article also includes unrelated stories about other recent events in Nigeria.

    #nigeria #catholic #fireworks #newyear2025

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    9 mins
  • UK Crackdown on People Smugglers
    Jan 2 2025

    The UK government is implementing stricter measures to combat illegal immigration across the English Channel. New interim Serious Crime Prevention Orders will allow for quicker restrictions on suspected people smugglers, including travel bans and limitations on phone and social media use, even before criminal charges are filed. This move follows a 25% increase in Channel crossings in 2024, reaching a record high. However, the plan faces criticism from civil liberties groups and the Refugee Council, who argue it's overly harsh and makes crossings more dangerous. The Refugee Council advocates for safer, legal migration routes instead.

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    11 mins
  • Aliamanu Fireworks Blast Cleanup
    Jan 2 2025

    News reports detail the aftermath of a severe fireworks explosion in the Aliamanu neighborhood. The incident resulted in fatalities, and cleanup efforts are underway. The community is grappling with the tragedy's impact. The focus is on the immediate consequences of the blast and the challenges faced by residents. Further details regarding the cause and full extent of the damage remain unspecified in the provided excerpt.

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    5 mins
  • Montenegro Mass Shooting
    Jan 2 2025

    A mass shooting in Cetinje, Montenegro, left twelve people dead, including two children, after a 45-year-old man, Aleksandar Aco Martinovic, opened fire at multiple locations following a bar fight. This is the second mass shooting in the same town in three years, highlighting the country's ongoing struggle with gun violence despite existing laws. The prime minister declared three days of national mourning and suggested stricter gun control measures, though such actions might face resistance due to Montenegro's gun culture and the region's history of armed conflict. The attacker's history of illegal weapons possession and heavy drinking were cited as contributing factors.

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    14 mins