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Fort Campbell soldier’s death leads to charges for husband and another suspect

Two people have been formally accused in relation to the horrific murder of Katia Dueñas Aguilar, a 23-year-old soldier based at Fort Campbell, Tennessee. Originally hailing from Mesquite, Texas, Aguilar was unfortunately discovered dead due to stab wounds at her residence in Clarksville in May of the previous year. This case, which has greatly impacted both military and civilian communities, has moved forward as charges have been filed against her husband and another woman.Authorities have charged two individuals in connection with the brutal killing of Katia Dueñas Aguilar, a 23-year-old soldier stationed at Fort Campbell, Tennessee. Aguilar, originally from Mesquite, Texas, was tragically found stabbed to death in her Clarksville home in May of last year. The case, which has shocked b...
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Decades-old Toronto murder case sees arrest

After over 26 years, authorities in Toronto have declared the capture of an individual accused of killing Donna Oglive, a pregnant woman who was strangled back in 1998. This development resulted from progress in forensic technology and revamped investigation strategies, which included DNA testing and reaching out to the public via online platforms.Ronald Gordon Ackerman, a 50-year-old resident of Gander, Newfoundland, was detained last week at Toronto Pearson Airport. He faces charges of first-degree murder linked to Oglive’s death. This arrest marks an important advancement in a case that has troubled both Toronto police and the local community for many years.Ronald Gordon Ackerman, a 50-year-old man from Gander, Newfoundland, was arrested last week at Toronto Pearson Airport. He has been...
Fire devastates Kantamanto market in Ghana, displacing thousands of traders
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Fire devastates Kantamanto market in Ghana, displacing thousands of traders

A massive fire swept through the Kantamanto Market in Accra, Ghana, on January 2, 2025, destroying hundreds of stalls and upending the livelihoods of thousands of traders. The market, one of the largest secondhand clothing hubs in the world, was engulfed in flames during the early morning hours, leaving behind widespread devastation but no reported injuries or fatalities. The Ghana National Fire Service announced on Friday that the blaze had been fully extinguished and that investigations were underway to determine its cause. Videos shared by the fire service on social media showed large sections of the market consumed by roaring flames, as firefighters worked to bring the situation under control. Secondhand shoe dealer Kwabena Charles, one of the affected traders, recounted the harrowing ...
French and German foreign ministers meet Syria’s new leaders, marking first high-level EU visit since Assad’s fall
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French and German foreign ministers meet Syria’s new leaders, marking first high-level EU visit since Assad’s fall

In a historic visit, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock traveled to Syria to meet with the country’s transitional leaders, signaling a new phase in relations between Syria and the European Union. This marks the first such visit by EU officials since the regime of Bashar al-Assad was toppled in December. The ministers met with Syria’s de facto leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, in the capital Damascus. Sharaa’s group, Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), led the rebellion that brought an end to Assad’s authoritarian rule. In recent years, HTS has distanced itself from its past ties to al-Qaeda, attempting to rebrand itself as a political entity capable of governing post-war Syria. Baerbock, speaking before the meeti...
Slovakia threatens to cut aid to Ukraine amid dispute over halted Russian gas flows
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Slovakia threatens to cut aid to Ukraine amid dispute over halted Russian gas flows

Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico has warned that his country may retaliate against Ukraine following Kyiv’s decision to halt the transit of Russian gas through its territory. The move has escalated tensions between the two neighbors and added a new dimension to the already fraught relationship between Ukraine and some European Union member states. In a video message posted on Facebook on Thursday, Fico accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of “sabotage” after Ukraine followed through on its New Year’s Day promise to stop Russian gas flows to Europe. The decision marked the expiration of a key transit deal with Moscow, which Zelensky described as “one of Moscow’s greatest defeats.” Fico, however, criticized the move’s repercussions for Slovakia and Europe, calling it a “drasti...
South Korean investigators suspend efforts to detain impeached president amid heated standoff
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South Korean investigators suspend efforts to detain impeached president amid heated standoff

Efforts to detain South Korea’s suspended president, Yoon Suk Yeol, were dramatically halted on Friday after a tense standoff between investigators and the president’s security forces at the presidential compound in Seoul. The attempted arrest deepens the political chaos that has gripped the country since Yoon declared martial law in December, a move that led to his impeachment. Investigators from the Corruption Investigation Office (CIO), accompanied by 80 police officers, entered the presidential compound early Friday morning to enforce an arrest warrant issued earlier this week. However, they were blocked by a “human wall” of approximately 200 soldiers and members of Yoon’s presidential security team, the CIO said in a statement. The standoff, which included several physical altercation...
Rolando Rodríguez corruption case
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What role does Rolando Rodríguez play in ongoing corruption inquiries?

Journalist Rolando Rodríguez from Panama has been called by the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor of the Attorney General's Office (PGN) due to his link to a corruption case in government contracts. This call aims to uncover the source of certain details that recently have stirred public opinion, yet lacks concrete evidence.Past claims about Rolando RodriguezRodriguez is recognized for spreading controversial information, often accused of being distorted or based on “fake news” regarding public figures in the nation. This has prompted the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office to request that the journalist clarify the source of his publications.The group “Triple R” and its involvement in the probesMultiple media outlets have noted the presence of a group named “Triple R”, made up of three people sh...
Montenegro mourns after gunman kills 12 in one of the nation’s worst mass shootings
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Montenegro mourns after gunman kills 12 in one of the nation’s worst mass shootings

A quiet New Year in the small town of Cetinje, Montenegro, was shattered when a gunman went on a deadly rampage, killing 12 people, including two children, before succumbing to self-inflicted injuries early Thursday. The tragedy, one of the worst mass killings in Montenegro’s history, has left the Balkan nation in shock and mourning. The attacker, identified by police as 45-year-old Aleksandar Aco Martinovic, began his spree on Wednesday afternoon following a brawl at a local restaurant. According to authorities, Martinovic killed four people at the restaurant before moving to three other locations, where he shot and killed eight more, including two children. Police said the victims were closely connected to the gunman. “All the victims were his godfathers, friends… the motive is still unk...
Palestinian Authority halts Al Jazeera operations in the West Bank, sparking backlash
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Palestinian Authority halts Al Jazeera operations in the West Bank, sparking backlash

The Palestinian Authority (PA) has suspended the operations of Al Jazeera in the occupied West Bank, accusing the Qatari-based news network of disseminating “inciting materials” and “misleading reports” that interfere in internal Palestinian affairs. The move, announced on Wednesday by Wafa, the official Palestinian news agency, has drawn widespread criticism and raised concerns about press freedom in the region. According to Wafa, the decision involves a temporary suspension of all Al Jazeera staff and affiliated channels until the network’s “legal status is rectified.” The PA alleges that Al Jazeera violated Palestinian laws and regulations, although it did not specify how. In response, Al Jazeera condemned the suspension as an attempt to stifle critical journalism, calling it “in line w...
Ecuador detains 16 air force members over disappearance and deaths of four children
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Ecuador detains 16 air force members over disappearance and deaths of four children

Ecuador has been shaken by a tragic case involving the disappearance and deaths of four children, leading to the detention of 16 air force members accused of involvement. The charred remains of the children, aged 11 to 15, were found weeks after they were reportedly forced into a military patrol car. The case has sparked national outrage and protests, tarnishing the image of the armed forces amidst an ongoing crackdown on violent criminal groups under President Daniel Noboa. The children—Saúl Arboleda, Steven Medina, and brothers Josué and Ismael Arroyo—were last seen on December 8 in Guayas province after playing soccer. Video evidence released by Ecuador’s National Assembly showed the children being coerced into a military vehicle. The defense ministry initially claimed the children had ...