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Hundreds of US Police Hunting Gunman After Shooting at Brown University
DID Press: Hundreds of US law enforcement officers are searching for the suspect behind a deadly shooting at Brown University, where two people were killed and at least nine others injured, authorities said. The shooting occurred on Saturday afternoon local…
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Sydney Shooting at Jewish Hanukkah Event Leaves 10 Dead, 16 Injured
DID Press: At least ten people were killed and twelve others injured after gunmen opened fire during a Jewish Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday evening, according to local authorities. The shooting occurred at around 6:30 p.m. local…
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Egyptian President Declines Meeting with Israeli PM
DID Press: Israeli media have reported that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi continues to refuse a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite recent diplomatic efforts to arrange such talks. According to these reports, multiple diplomatic contacts have taken…
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Peru Received 2nd Batch of Black Hawk Used by Former Afghan Army
DID Press: US has delivered a second shipment of UH-60A+ Black Hawk helicopters, previously used by the former Afghan government, to an allied country. According to sources, this transfer continues the U.S. process of reallocating remaining Afghan military equipment. These…
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World Bank: Afghanistan’s Economy to Grow 4.3% in 2025
DID Press: Afghanistan’s economy is experiencing positive growth for the second consecutive year, with projections indicating that this trend will continue into 2025, reported World Bank. In its latest report, the World Bank said improving economic indicators and declining inflation…
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Guterres: Iraqis Overcome Decades of War and Repression
DID Press: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, during a visit to Iraq, said that the country’s progress toward lasting peace and stability demonstrates the valuable role of the UN in supporting post-conflict recovery. “Iraqis have managed to overcome decades of repression,…
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Washington Post: Former US Military Bases in Afghanistan Largely Sit Idle
DID Press: An investigative report by The Washington Post reveals that despite taking control of former U.S. military bases in Afghanistan, the Taliban have been unable to effectively utilize these facilities, leaving large portions of them largely inactive. Based on…
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Former Afghan “Zero Units” Face Trauma and Turmoil in US
DID Press: Former Afghan members of the elite “Zero Units,” who carried out some of the most dangerous missions during the war in Afghanistan, are facing severe mental health and social crises after resettling in the United States, according to…
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