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U.S. claims to have killed 11 in latest strikes on alleged drug boats
(Al Jazeera Media Network) The United States military announced that it has carried out three strikes against alleged drug-trafficking vessels in the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, killing at least 11 people. US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), which oversees military activities in Latin America, said it conducted two of the strikes in the Eastern Pacific and one in the Caribbean as part of a campaign dubbed Operation Southern Spear. All three attacks were carried out late...
Deadly explosion rocks Russian military facility near St Petersburg
(Al Jazeera Media Network) An explosion at a Russian military police facility near St Petersburg has caused several floors of the building to collapse. St Petersburg’s 78 news channel, quoting an unnamed source, reported at least three people were killed and several wounded in the blast on Tuesday in the town of Sertolovo, north of Russia’s second largest city. Local website 47 News, citing emergency services, also reported three dead. Unverified images shared by several media...
Former Ukrainian minister detained by anti-corruption authorities while trying to leave the country
(CNN) A former Ukrainian energy minister has been detained in connection with a major corruption scandal while trying to leave the country, authorities said on Sunday. Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau (NABU) said its detectives “detained the former minister of energy as part of the Midas case,” referencing a wide-ranging investigation into corruption in Ukraine’s energy sector that triggered a major political crisis last year. “Initial investigative actions are ongoing, carried out in accordance with the requirements of...
Former Norway PM charged with ‘aggravated corruption’ after probe into Epstein ties, lawyers say
(CNN) Norway’s former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland has been charged with “aggravated corruption” after a police probe into his alleged ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to the law firm representing him. Elden Law Firm confirmed to CNN on Thursday that Jagland is “charged with aggravated corruption,” adding that he “denies all charges.” Økokrim, Norway’s investigative agency for economic and environmental crime, said it will now question Jagland as part of its ongoing...
U.S. military’s urgent push for laser weapons behind El Paso airport shutdown
(CNN) The U.S. Defense Department has been aggressively pursuing laser weapons and defense systems, a push that gained significant attention this week when the use of an anti-drone laser system led to the temporary shutdown of airspace over El Paso, Texas. The interest in high-energy systems has only accelerated as military planners look to grapple with the rise of commercially available drones and as the defense industry has jumped to develop laser-based weapons systems for ground,...
Bangladesh’s BNP claims landslide win in first election since 2024 uprising
(Al Jazeera Media Network) The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has claimed victory in the country’s first election since a student-led uprising that ousted longtime leader Sheikh Hasina in 2024. Unofficial results confirmed by election officials to Al Jazeera on Friday showed the BNP winning 209 seats, easily crossing the 151-seat threshold needed for a majority in parliament. Its leader, Tarique Rahman, the son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, is set to become the country’s next prime minister....
U.S. border chief says Trump agrees to end deportation surge in Minnesota
(Al Jazeera Media Network) Tom Homan, the US border security chief, says that the immigration crackdown in Minnesota that led to mass detentions, protests and two deaths is coming to an end. “As a result of our efforts here, Minnesota is now less of a sanctuary state for criminals,” Homan said at a news conference on Thursday. “I have proposed, and President Trump has concurred, that this surge operation conclude.” US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)...
Russia bans WhatsApp, pushes state-backed alternative
(Al Jazeera Media Network) Russia has blocked messaging service WhatsApp over alleged legal breaches, urging users to switch to a state-backed alternative in what is widely seen as a bid to clamp down on free speech amid the war in Ukraine. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov announced the move on Thursday, attributing it to WhatsApp’s “reluctance to comply with the norms and letter of Russian law”. He advised Russians to turn instead to MAX, a state-sponsored platform touted...
Questions remain after heavy gunfire erupts near Guinea prison
(Al Jazeera Media Network) A notorious prisoner involved in Guinea’s infamous 2009 stadium massacre was transferred from the capital Conakry’s central prison as witnesses reported heavy gunfire. At least three special forces armoured vehicles were seen in front of the prison on Tuesday and three ambulances viewed leaving it. It remains unclear who was shooting or what triggered it. Gunfire reportedly began shortly before 9am (09:00 GMT) and lasted more than half an hour. Authorities did not explicitly link...
Mother and daughter rescued by passerby in France’s latest crypto-linked kidnapping
(CNN) When the partner of a 35-year-old magistrate in France checked his phone last week, he saw a picture of his partner accompanied by a stark warning: pay a ransom in cryptocurrency or we will mutilate her. The man – an associate in a start-up that has cryptocurrency activities – reported the demand to French police on Thursday morning, sparking a multi-agency manhunt involving as many as 160 officers, local authorities said. The magistrate and her elderly mother...