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Legal Proceedings Begin For 2019 New Zealand Volcano Disaster

Legal Proceedings Begin For 2019 New Zealand Volcano Disaster

The trial related to the 2019 New Zealand volcano disaster has begun. The disaster occurred on 9 December 2019 when the White Island volcano erupted, killing 22 people and injuring many others. The island, which is located off the coast of New Zealand’s North Island, was a popular tourist destination, and many of the victims were tourists from various countries. ...

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M23 Rebels Warn DRC Government Over Resumption Of Bunagana Border

M23 Rebels Warn DRC Government Over Resumption Of Bunagana Border

M23 rebels have issued a warning to the authorities in DRC regarding their announced intentions to resume activities at the Bunagana border. Authorities in North Kivu Province had closed all activities at the Bunagana Border between DR Congo and Uganda’s district of Kisoro. This happened in June 2022 following intense fighting with DRC’s Armed Forces. Traffic on the main route ...

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BBC Presenter Accused Of Paying Teen For Sexually Explicit Photos

BBC Presenter Accused Of Paying Teen For Sexually Explicit Photos

The BBC has suspended a presenter who is reported to be a household name following claims he paid a total of around £35,000 to a teenager for sexually explicit pictures. The BBC presenter in question is Alex Dyke, who is a radio host for BBC Radio Solent. Dyke was accused of paying for sexually explicit photos and engaging in other ...

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Longest Serving Dutch PM Mark Rutte Resigns Over This Shocking Reason

Longest Serving Dutch PM Mark Rutte Resigns Over This Shocking Reason

Mark Rutte, the Dutch Prime Minister who held the position for the longest period of time, has resigned due to disagreements over immigration policy having taken office in 2010. He was re-elected three times, in 2012, 2017, and 2021. Meanwhile during his tenure, he oversaw various economic and social reforms in the country, and was widely credited with steering the Netherlands ...

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Crashed N. Korea Spy Satellite Had No Military Utility – Says Seoul

Crashed N.Korea Spy Satellite Had No Military Utility - Says Seoul

According to Seoul, the spy satellite that crashed in North Korea had no military value following its wreckage. South Korean officials stated that the North Korean spy satellite that crashed shortly after its launch in May was not equipped with any military utility. The satellite, named Kwangmyongsong-5 or KMS-5, was launched in May , but it reportedly malfunctioned and crashed ...

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