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Summer surge: Home burglaries on the rise this year

Helsinki Times 

The trend of decreasing home burglaries in Finland over the past decade has taken a concerning turn, with a noticeable increase in break-ins during the summer months. In 2023, over 1,400 serious residential burglaries or attempts were reported, marking a slight rise from the previous year. Police statistics highlight a significant surge, with incidents in the first quarter of 2023 increasing by more than 40% compared to the same period in 2022.

Experts warn that 755,000 people at risk of famine in the coming months in war-torn Sudan

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

International experts have portrayed a grim picture for war-torn Sudan by warning in a report that 755,000 people are facing famine in the coming months, amid relentless clashes between rival generals. The latest findings released Thursday come from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification or IPC. The report said that 8.5 million people are facing extreme food shortages after 14 months of conflict in Sudan. The northeastern African country descended into chaos in April last year when simmering... Читать дальше...

Nobel Peace Prize winner urges UN to revise composition and agenda of 3rd Doha meeting

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has strongly criticized the exclusion of Afghan women from the upcoming Doha talks, calling on the United Nations to reconsider its approach. She emphasized that any discussion on Afghanistan lacks legitimacy without women’s full participation and leadership, expressing her concerns directly to the UN Secretary-General. Yousafzai’s remarks underscore a […]

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Third Eye: New MPs in the spotlight, the English talk, and immediate to-do list for ministries

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Third Eye: The latest developments in Indian politics have captured widespread attention, with new Lok Sabha MPs quickly becoming favorites for the press. Among them is actor Kangana Ranaut, known for her controversial statements. Meanwhile, former BJP MP Sujay Vikhe Patil gave a tough time to NCP-SP candidate Nilesh Lanke for speaking in Marathi and taunted him by saying that he would not be able to speak in English. In the backdrop of these events, the ambitious 100-day programme across ministries... Читать дальше...

Slain charity worker a militant: Israel releases photo

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The military says that Fadi al-Wadiya, who was killed in an airstrike earlier this week, was a "significant operative" in the Islamic Jihad group and was involved in its rocket program. Doctors Without Borders, known by its French acronym MSF, did not respond to a request for comment on the photos, which were released late on Wednesday. The aid group said earlier that it had no indication he was a militant.

Former Chattanooga police chief indicted on illegal voter registration, perjury charges

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Tennessee investigators say the former Chattanooga police chief has been indicted on charges that she illegally registered to vote in the state and falsely filled out government documents. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigations said Thursday that a grand jury in Hamilton County handed down a 17-count indictment against Celeste Murphy this week. Murphy had been overseeing the Chattanooga Police Department since 2022 but resigned Wednesday. She turned herself in to a jail Thursday and was released on a $19,000 aggregate bond. Читать дальше...

FITTON: Initiate the 25th Amendment now

Judicial Watch 

From Tom Fitton in Washington Times: Those videos of President Biden freezing, getting lost in his thoughts, shuffling, slurring his words, wandering off and simply checking out are “cheap fakes,” according to risible talking points the White House is now peddling. Mr. Biden and his increasingly bizarre behavior have become the punch line for jokes […]

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Space or time travelers might sequester among us

MtStandard.com 

A paper by Montana Tech Professor Michael Masters and co-authors from Harvard University suggests that Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, once called UFOs, might be piloted by 'cryptoterrestrials' with bases on earth.