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Nigerian School Attacked: Over 200 Children and Teachers Abducted

In Nigeria’s latest incident of mass abduction, gunmen attacked St. Mary’s School, a Catholic boarding school, seizing 215 students and 12 teachers, according to the Christian Association of Nigeria. The attack occurred despite prior intelligence warnings of potential threats, with authorities noting the school had reopened without government clearance. The Niger State Police Command has deployed military and security forces, and the Catholic Diocese of Kontagora reported a security staffer was injured. This follows a pattern of abductions, with schools, travelers, and remote villages frequently targeted by gangs, prompting the closure of numerous federal unity colleges and President Bola Tinubu to cancel his trip to the G20 summit.

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Trump Calls for Democrats’ Execution After Military Oath Reminder

Trump Calls for Executing Democrats Over Message to Military: It’s a Complex Issue

Okay, so let’s unpack this, shall we? The situation at hand involves some seriously charged rhetoric, and it’s essential to understand the implications of what’s being said. We’re talking about a situation where Trump is apparently reacting to Democrats reminding the military of their oath – an oath to the Constitution – and, well, his reaction is… intense. It seems the core of the issue stems from a simple message: Democrats are urging the military to uphold their commitment to the Constitution. The resulting response is a call for violence.… Continue reading

Democrats Condemn Trump’s “Punishable by Death” Remark

Following President Donald Trump’s demand for the arrest of several Democratic lawmakers over a video encouraging military and intelligence personnel to refuse illegal orders, Democrats have responded with outrage. House Democratic leaders condemned Trump’s threats, emphasizing the patriotism of the targeted members and calling on Republicans to do the same. The video, featuring Representatives Slotkin, Kelly, Deluzio, Houlahan, Goodlander, and Crow, urged service members to uphold the Constitution and refuse unlawful orders. Democrats have contacted the authorities to ensure the safety of the lawmakers and their families, while also calling on Trump to retract his “violent rhetoric.”

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Woman Set on Fire on Chicago Train: Suspect at Large, Outrage and Prayers

Chicago police are investigating a brutal attack on the “L” train system where a 26-year-old woman was set on fire. Following an argument with a man, the suspect poured an unknown liquid on the woman and ignited it, causing her to catch fire. The suspect fled the scene, and the victim, who sustained severe burns, was rushed to Stroger hospital in critical condition. Authorities are still searching for the suspect, and the train lines were temporarily shut down for the investigation.

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Rio Police Raid: Over 130 Killed in Controversial Operation

The death toll from a Rio de Janeiro police raid in the favelas of Alemão and Penha has risen to at least 132, according to the public defender’s office, though the official figure is still being determined. The raid, which was the deadliest in the city’s history, involved extensive gunfire and the use of drones by both police and alleged gang members of the Red Command. Authorities, including Brazil’s President and the United Nations Human Rights office, have expressed shock and concern over the high number of fatalities, which occurred in a region known for gang activity and drug-related violence. The operation, which involved the arrest of key gang members, took place amid the backdrop of the upcoming C40 World Mayors Summit and Earthshot Prize events in the city.

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Rio Violence: Drug Gangs Deploy Drones in Deadly Clashes

In Rio de Janeiro, a massive police raid targeting the Red Command gang resulted in at least 64 fatalities, making it the city’s deadliest single-day operation. The raid, involving over 2,500 officers, focused on favelas near the airport, sparking intense gun battles and the alleged use of weaponized drones by the criminals. Authorities declared the city “at war” as they sought to arrest Red Command leaders, seizing numerous automatic rifles. The operation has drawn criticism from human rights activists and community leaders, who argue such actions exacerbate the cycle of violence and fail to address the root causes of the crime.

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School Staff Member Dies After Student Kick: A Tragedy in a Residential School Setting

A staff member at Meadowridge Academy in Massachusetts, Amy Morrell, tragically died after allegedly being kicked in the chest by a 14-year-old student while attempting to prevent the student from leaving the dormitory. Morrell, 53, collapsed and later died at a hospital despite receiving CPR. The incident has raised questions about the student’s placement within the school and the potential for violence. The 14-year-old student is facing charges of assault and battery causing serious injury.

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Hamas’s Return to Gaza: Executions, Silence, and the Blame Game

Since the ceasefire, Hamas has been operating as a militia, deploying masked gunmen and committing violence against Gaza residents, including killings, often without public explanation. These actions have instilled fear among residents, with reports of executions and intimidation tactics used against those suspected of crimes or collaboration with Israel. While Hamas-linked media has published footage of these actions, official announcements are avoided. Many Gazans fear speaking out against Hamas, and experts predict a grim future, highlighting the need for disarmament and a solution to the ongoing conflict.

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Jewish Extremists Assault Palestinian Olive Harvesters in West Bank

Over the past two days, Jewish extremists have launched multiple attacks on Palestinian olive harvesters in the West Bank. The attacks included a brutal assault in Turmus Ayya where a woman was clubbed on the head and severely injured, along with the burning of vehicles. Further attacks were reported in Taybeh, where harvesters were assaulted and their equipment stolen, disrupting the harvest season. These incidents, often attributed to settlers, have resulted in injuries, property damage, and restricted access to land, hindering the annual olive harvest. Despite the severity of these attacks, prosecutions and convictions against Jewish extremists remain rare, according to the article.

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Mississippi Shootings: 9 Dead Amid Homecoming Celebrations

Homecoming celebrations in Mississippi were marred by a series of shootings across the state on Friday and Saturday nights, resulting in at least nine fatalities and numerous injuries. In Leland, six people died and approximately 20 were injured after a shooting downtown following a high school football game. Another shooting occurred at Alcorn State University, claiming one life, while a separate incident in Heidelberg during their homecoming weekend resulted in two deaths. Law enforcement agencies, including the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, are actively investigating these incidents.

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