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Summer Worden, the estranged wife of NASA astronaut Anne McClain, has pleaded guilty to making false claims of a crime committed in space. The case led to investigations by the Federal Trade Commission and NASA’s Inspector General, highlighting the intersection of personal disputes and legal accountability in space exploration.
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IOC President Kirsty Coventry has called on governments to ensure equal access for athletes, framing sport as a politically neutral space. Her remarks follow the IOC’s decision to allow only vetted Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under a neutral flag at the upcoming Winter Games.
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Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry has called for governments to preserve sport as a politically neutral space, emphasizing equal access for all athletes. Her remarks come as the IOC allows only vetted Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete individually under a neutral flag in the upcoming Winter Games in Italy, following sanctions against the two…
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IOC President Kirsty Coventry has called on governments to keep sport separate from politics, ensuring equal access for all athletes. Her remarks follow the IOC’s decision to permit only vetted Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under neutral flags at the upcoming Winter Games.
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Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry has urged governments to preserve sport as a politically neutral space, ensuring all athletes have equal access to compete. The call comes as the IOC allows only vetted Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under a neutral flag in the upcoming Winter Games in Italy.
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IOC President Kirsty Coventry has called for equal competition access for all athletes, urging governments to keep sport politically neutral. In her address, Coventry emphasized that every eligible athlete should be allowed to compete without discrimination.
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IOC President Kirsty Coventry has called for political neutrality in sports, urging governments to ensure all athletes can compete without discrimination. The IOC’s sanctions on Russian and Belarusian athletes continue, allowing only vetted individuals to compete under a neutral flag in the upcoming Winter Games.
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Olympic Commissioner Kirsty Coventry has called for all governments to ensure sports remain free from political interference, stressing that athletes should compete without discrimination. Her remarks come amid ongoing discussions about the inclusion of athletes from Russia and Belarus in the upcoming Winter Games, which are set to take place in Italy.
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IOC President Kirsty Coventry has called on governments and host countries to guarantee equal access to competition for all athletes, emphasizing the importance of political neutrality in sports. Speaking in Brussels, she highlighted the need to protect the Olympic ideal of a ‘neutral ground’ where athletes can compete without discrimination.
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Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry has called for governments to ensure that all athletes can compete without political interference, framing sport as a politically neutral space. Her remarks come as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) continues to allow only vetted Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete in the upcoming 2026 Winter Games under a neutral…
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Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry has called for governments to ensure all athletes can compete without political interference, emphasizing that sport should remain a neutral ground for global participation.Her remarks follow the IOC’s recent decision to extend existing sanctions, permitting only vetted Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete individually under a neutral flag in the…
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IOC President Kirsty Coventry has called for equal competition access for all athletes, urging governments to preserve sport as a politically neutral space. She emphasized that every eligible athlete must be able to compete without discrimination or political interference.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria, killing at least two people and kidnapping the pastor and some worshippers, according to Reuters. The attack occurred in Eruku, central Nigeria’s Kwara State, with video footage showing armed men entering the church during a service and taking congregants’ belongings as gunshots rang out.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria, killing at least two and kidnapping the pastor and some worshippers, according to Reuters. The violence has drawn international attention, with U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz and rapper Nicki Minaj condemning the persecution of Christians.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria’s Kwara State, killing two people and kidnapping the pastor and several worshippers. The violence has drawn attention from Nigerian officials and international figures, including U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz and rapper Nicki Minaj, who condemned the attacks as ‘genocide’ and called for urgent action.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria, killing at least two people and kidnapping the pastor and several worshippers during a service. The attack occurred on Tuesday evening in Eruku, a town in central Nigeria’s Kwara State, according to Reuters, which cited police and witnesses.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria, killing two and kidnapping the pastor and worshippers. The violence has prompted urgent responses from local and international figures, including U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz and rapper Nicki Minaj, who have condemned the attacks as genocide.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria, killing at least two people and kidnapping the pastor and worshippers, according to Reuters. The attack occurred in Eruku, Kwara State, during a service at Christ Apostolic Church, as reported by local authorities and witnesses.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria, killing two and kidnapping the pastor and worshippers. The attack comes days after 25 girls were kidnapped from a boarding school, highlighting the escalating violence against Christians in the country.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria, killing two and kidnapping the pastor and worshippers, marking another incident of escalating violence against Christians. The attack occurred on Tuesday evening in Eruku, a town in central Nigeria’s Kwara State.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria’s Kwara State, killing at least two people and kidnapping the pastor and some worshippers. The attack occurred on Tuesday evening in Eruku, a town in central Nigeria’s Kwara State.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria, killing at least two people and kidnapping the pastor and some worshippers, according to Reuters. The attack occurred in Eruku, a town in central Nigeria’s Kwara State, as reported by Fox News and Reuters.
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Gunmen attacked a church in Nigeria, killing two people and kidnapping the pastor and some worshippers. The attack occurred in Eruku, Kwara State, where armed men were seen entering the church, taking belongings, and firing shots during a service, according to Reuters.
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A significant Russian drone and missile attack targeted Ukraine on Tuesday night, killing over 25 people, including children, and injuring 73 in Ternopil. The attack, which hit two residential buildings, prompted emergency efforts to rescue victims and extinguish fires.
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A large-scale Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine’s Tern. 25 dead and 73 injured.
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A large-scale Russian aerial attack on the Ukrainian city of Ternopil resulted in at least 25 civilian fatalities and 73 injuries, according to officials. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the Russian military deployed over 470 drones and 48 missiles in the attacks, which also hit critical infrastructure in Lviv and Kharkiv.
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A devastating Russian strike on Ternopil killed at least 25 people, including three children, and injured many others, according to Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs. The attack, which included over 470 drones and 48 missiles, sparked Poland to scramble fighter jets and increased its air defense readiness.
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A massive Russian drone and missile attack on Ternopil, Ukraine, killed at least 25 people, including three children, and injured 73. The strike hit residential buildings, prompting Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy to accuse Russia of launching over 470 drones and 48 missiles.
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A massive Russian drone and missile strike on Ternopil, Ukraine, killed 25 people and injured 73, with emergency services working to rescue survivors. Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy reported over 470 drones and 48 missiles were launched, targeting multiple regions, including critical infrastructure.
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A large-scale Russian drone and missile strike on Ternopil, Ukraine, resulted in over 25 deaths and 73 injuries, with emergency services working to rescue victims and extinguish fires. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reported over 470 drones and 48 missiles were launched, targeting critical infrastructure and civilian areas in multiple regions, including Lviv and Kharkiv.
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A massive Russian drone and missile assault on Ternopil killed at least 25 people, including three children, and injured 73 others. The strike targeted residential and infrastructure sites, spurring international concern and a heightened security response from Poland.
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A large-scale Russian drone and missile attack struck the western Ukrainian city of Ternopil, killing over 25 people, including three children, and injuring 73. The attack involved more than 470 drones and 48 missiles, targeting residential areas and critical infrastructure.
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A major Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine’s Tern, killing over 25, triggered Poland’s air defense alert. Zelenskyy reported Russia launched over 470 drones, striking critical infrastructure in multiple regions.
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A large-scale Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine’s western city of Ternopil killed at least 25 people, including children, and injured dozens according to Ukrainian officials. President Zelenskyy warned that Russia’s assault on infrastructure and civilian areas highlights the urgent need for international support to strengthen Ukraine’s air defenses.
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A large-scale Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine killed at least 25 people and injured 73 others, with strikes targeting critical infrastructure and civilian areas. Poland scrambled jets as a preventive measure to protect its airspace amid the ongoing conflict.
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A large-scale Russian drone and missile attack struck the western Ukrainian city of Ternopil, killing 25 people and wounding 73. The strike hit residential buildings, prompting emergency services to rescue victims.
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A major Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s Ternopil region has left 25 dead and 73 injured, with the assault targeting both residential areas and critical infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported over 470 drones and 48 missiles were used, while Poland increased air defense measures in response to the strikes.
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A major Russian drone and missile assault struck the Ukrainian city of Tern, killing more than 25 people, including three children and injuring 73. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed Russia launched over 470 drones and 48 missiles in the attack, targeting critical infrastructure and civilian areas.
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Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., has revealed Democratic plans to allow most Biden-era immigrants to remain while potentially adopting Trump’s border security measures. Khanna’s vision includes expanding social programs akin to the New Deal, emphasizing wealth generation and national healthcare, which contrasts with the party’s more radical socialist elements.
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Rep. Ro Khanna reveals Democrats plan to let most Biden-era immigrants stay while potentially adopting Trump’s border security measures for future elections. Khanna’s vision is rooted in the New Deal, advocating for universal childcare and healthcare, and positioning himself against the party’s socialist wing.
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Rep. Ro Khanna reveals Democrats plan to let most Biden-era immigrants stay while potentially adopting Trump’s border security measures for future elections. Khanna argues that the party’s economic vision is rooted in FDR’s New Deal, including universal childcare and national healthcare.
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Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., details the Democratic Party’s plan to allow most Biden-era immigrants to remain while considering border security measures for future elections. The congressman explains his economic vision inspired by the New Deal, emphasizing wealth creation and national healthcare.
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Rep. Ro Khanna reveals Democrats plan to let most Biden-era immigrants stay while potentially adopting Trump’s border security measures for future elections. During an interview, Khanna emphasized that his vision aligns with the New Deal, focusing on economic growth and social welfare rather than merely providing handouts.
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Rep. Ro Khanna outlines a Democratic strategy allowing Biden-era immigrants to stay while possibly adopting Trump’s border measures. He emphasizes an FDR-like economic vision over socialist policies, advocating for a path to legalization for many undocumented immigrants.
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Rep. Ro Khanna outlines Democrats’ plans to allow most Biden-era immigrants to remain while potentially adopting Trump’s border security measures for future elections. This approach aims to balance social welfare with economic growth, reflecting a strategic shift within the Democratic Party.
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Rep. Ro Khanna outlines a Democratic plan to retain most Biden-era immigrants while potentially adopting Trump-style border security for political gains. He emphasizes a New Deal-inspired vision for economic rights and contrasts his stance with the party’s socialist wing, while also addressing Israel policy shifts and internal party tensions.
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Rep. Ro Khanna suggests Democrats may adopt Trump’s border security measures to secure future elections while allowing most Biden-era immigrants to stay. Khanna’s economic vision is modeled after FDR’s New Deal, emphasizing wealth generation and national healthcare.
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Rep. Ro Khanna outlines the Democratic Party’s plan to allow most Biden-era immigrants to stay, while potentially adopting Trump’s border security measures. He emphasizes an FDR-like vision focused on wealth generation and national healthcare, contrasting with the party’s socialist wing.
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A heist at the Louvre in Paris, where thieves used disc cutters to steal $102 million in jewels, has triggered a comprehensive security overhaul. The museum plans to install 100 new cameras by 2026 and implement anti-intrusion systems by the end of next year.
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A brazen heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris has led to significant security upgrades, with officials announcing the installation of 100 new cameras and anti-intrusion systems by 2026. The theft of $102 million in jewels has highlighted serious concerns about the effectiveness of current security measures at the world’s most visited museum.
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A recent heist at the Louvre in Paris led to the discovery that thieves used disc cutters to steal $102 million in jewels, prompting officials to announce major security upgrades. The museum plans to install 100 new cameras and anti-intrusion systems by 2026.
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The Louvre Museum has confirmed that thieves used disc cutters to steal $102 million in jewels during a daylight heist. Officials have announced a major security overhaul, including the installation of 100 new cameras and anti-intrusion systems by 2026.
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The Louvre heist, where thieves used disc cutters to steal $102 million in jewels, has prompted officials to announce stricter security measures, including 100 new cameras and anti-intrusion systems by 2026.
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The Louvre Museum in Paris has revealed that thieves used disc cutters to steal $102 million in jewels, prompting a major security overhaul. Officials have announced the installation of 100 new cameras and anti-intrusion systems by 2026, as well as the creation of a new ‘security coordinator’ role.
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The Louvre heist revealed thieves used disc cutters to bypass display cases, costing $102 million in jewels. Officials announced new security measures, including 100 cameras and anti-intrusion systems by 2026.
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Following a $102 million jewel heist at the Louvre, officials announced stricter security measures, including 100 new cameras and anti-intrusion systems by 2026. The thieves used disc cutters to bypass display cases, highlighting vulnerabilities in the museum’s security.
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The Louvre Museum in Paris has revealed that thieves used disc cutters to steal $102 million in jewels, prompting major security upgrades. Officials announced new measures including 100 cameras and anti-intrusion systems by 2026, with some set to be installed within two weeks.
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Following the recent heist at the Louvre, officials have announced stricter security measures, including the installation of 100 new cameras and anti-intrusion systems by 2026. The thieves used disc cutters to cut through display cases, highlighting vulnerabilities in the museum’s security protocols.
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The Louvre Museum in Paris announced major security upgrades following a heist where thieves used disc cutters to steal $102 million in jewels. The museum plans to install 100 new cameras and anti-intrusion systems by 2026.
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The Louvre Museum in Paris has revealed that thieves used disc cutters to steal $102 million worth of jewels during a brazen daylight heist. The museum’s director, Laurence des Cars, disclosed that the security system failed to prevent the theft, leading to a major overhaul of the museum’s security measures.