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India imposes curfew in Ladakh after statehood protests turn violent

India imposes curfew in Ladakh after statehood protests turn violent

Indian security forces have enforced a curfew in Leh, the capital of the Ladakh region, following violent protests that resulted in the deaths of at least four individuals. The protests erupted as residents demand statehood and job quotas, prompting confrontations with police that led to numerous injuries. A local office of the ruling Bharatiya Janata

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Woman in Spanish cold case identified after 20 years as Liudmila Zavada

Woman in Spanish cold case identified after 20 years as Liudmila Zavada

Liudmila Zavada’s identity was confirmed after nearly 20 years, bringing renewed attention to her case and hope to her family. Valdecy Urquiza, secretary general of Interpol, noted that this identification could provide “new leads” for investigators and support families of missing persons. Zavada’s body was discovered in July 2005 near a road in Barcelona, Spain.

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Colombia's president calls US attacks on alleged drug boats 'act of tyranny'

Colombia’s president calls US attacks on alleged drug boats ‘act of tyranny’

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has described recent US airstrikes targeting alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean Sea as an “act of tyranny” during a BBC interview. He indicated that if investigations reveal that Colombians were killed in these strikes, there should be criminal proceedings against US officials involved. According to Petro, 17 fatalities have

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Denmark's Aalborg airport closes after reports of drones in airspace

Denmark’s Aalborg airport closes after reports of drones in airspace

Denmark’s Aalborg Airport has been closed after reports of unauthorized drones in its airspace, as confirmed by local authorities. In addition to Aalborg, three smaller airports in southern Denmark—Esbjerg, Sønderborg, and Skrydstrup—reported similar drone activity but remained open. This incident follows a previous closure at Copenhagen’s Kastrup Airport earlier in the week due to drone

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Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza City, hospitals say, as offensive expands

Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza City, hospitals say, as offensive expands

On September 24, 2025, over 80 Palestinians reportedly lost their lives due to Israeli military actions across the Gaza Strip, with a significant number of casualties occurring in Gaza City. Local hospitals indicated that at least 20 deceased included women and children, many of whom were in a building and tents designated for displaced families

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Greenland contraception scandal victims hear Danish PM's emotional apology

Greenland contraception scandal victims hear Danish PM’s emotional apology

Denmark’s Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, has formally apologized to a group of Inuit women in Greenland for a historical scandal involving the forced implementation of contraceptive coils as part of a controversial birth control initiative from the 1960s and 70s. Speaking in Nuuk, she addressed the women, their families, and the community, stating, “Sorry for

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