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Lazio fire far-right eagle mascot handler over his social media penis posts.

Lazio fire far-right eagle mascot handler over his social media penis posts. Lazio fired the far-right sympathiser who handles their eagle mascot on Monday after he posted a series of videos and pictures of his erect penis online. Falconer Juan Bernabe, who has been present at Lazio home matches with Olympia the eagle since the […]

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Mexican president might avoid Trump’s ‘day one’ tariffs.

Mexican president might avoid Trump’s ‘day one’ tariffs. In late November, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump sent shockwaves through global trade by threatening 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, effectively ripping up a regional trade agreement, if the two countries didn’t do more to curb migration and the flow of drugs. It was a big test

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Iranians bait Israeli civilians abroad, to kidnap them.

Iranians bait Israeli civilians abroad, to kidnap them. The National Security Council warned Israelis on Tuesday that hostile actors were pretending to be various organizations, and luring Israelis to travel to foreign countries where they would be harmed or abducted. Following an Iranian attempt to lure an Israeli businessman to the United Arab Emirates, the

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Turkish Anka III stealth drone successfully launches guided munition from internal weapons bay

Turkish Anka III stealth drone successfully launches guided munition from internal weapons bay. Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), a Turkish state-owned defense contractor, announced Monday on X that its stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), ANKA III, successfully carried out its first launch of a guided glide bomb from its internal weapons bay.   The test was

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Turkey detains 110 in operations targeting alleged Gülen followers.

Turkey detains 110 in operations targeting alleged Gülen followers. A total of 110 people have been detained over the past week in police operations that targeted alleged followers of the faith-based Gülen movement, Turkey’s Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced. Yerlikaya said on X on Tuesday that 110 suspects have been detained in police operations across

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North Korea’s suicide soldiers pose new challenge for Ukraine in war with Russia

North Korea’s suicide soldiers pose new challenge for Ukraine in war with Russia   SEOUL – After a battle in Russia’s snowy western region of Kursk this week, Ukrainian special forces scoured the bodies of more than a dozen slain North Korean enemy soldiers. Among them, they found one still alive. But as they approached,

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Hundreds dead in South African gold mine as urgent rescue mission launched

Hundreds dead in South African gold mine as urgent rescue mission launched   Rescuers are sending a cage-like structure into one of South Africa’s deepest mines. It comes after more than 100 are believed to have died of starvation or dehydration. It is in an attempt to bring out survivors among hundreds of illegal miners trapped underground

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Russian FSB officer reportedly found dead in central Moscow building

Russian FSB officer reportedly found dead in central Moscow building Vladimir Feshchenko, a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) officer, has been found dead in a building in central Moscow, state news agency RIA Novosti reported on Tuesday, citing law enforcement sources. “Preliminary information suggests he was murdered,” the agency quoted a source as saying. The

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Ukraine Machine-Gunners ‘Could Not Handle Pace of Killing’ in Kursk-Report

Ukraine Machine-Gunners ‘Could Not Handle Pace of Killing’ in Kursk-Report   Ukrainian military members described the escalation of the fighting in Kursk in recent months and said that machine-gunners “could not handle the pace of killing,” according to The New York Times. In the report, Kyiv’s military leaders spoke about how the fighting has intensified in the

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