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In Gaza, a chaotic scene unfolded at an aid-distribution site as a crowd was fired upon, resulting in at least one death and 48 injuries. The situation remains tense as investigations continue.
In a gesture of solidarity, Germany’s Merz has offered to assist Ukraine in developing its own long-range missiles to counter Russian threats. This move underscores the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
In China, authorities are actively searching for six individuals who went missing following an explosion at a chemical plant. The safety of those involved is a top priority as the search efforts persist.
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Meanwhile, in the U.S., a manhunt is underway for a former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks” after his escape from prison. Authorities are working tirelessly to locate and apprehend him.
Harvard University has agreed to relinquish early photos of slaves, marking the end of a lengthy legal battle. This decision reflects ongoing efforts to address historical injustices and promote accountability.
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