Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene resigned after losing a confidence vote amid public protests against corruption and inequality. Failing to secure enough parliamentary support, his departure follows weeks of demonstrations in Ulaanbaatar fueled by rising living costs and allegations of lavish spending. Oyun-Erdene will remain as caretaker until a successor is appointed.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin seeks firm concessions from the West to end the Ukraine war, demanding a halt to NATO's eastward expansion and Ukraine's neutrality. Amidst stalled negotiations and intensified military operations, Putin insists on controlling eastern regions.
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Devastating floods in central Nigeria, triggered by torrential rains and a collapsed dam, have claimed over 150 lives in Niger State. The market town of Mokwa is among the hardest hit, with more than 50 homes swept away and thousands displaced. President Bola Tinubu has offered condolences and mobilized federal agencies to provide assistance, including search-and-rescue operations, relief materials, and temporary shelter.
In Atmore, Alabama, James Williamson is facing aggravated animal cruelty charges for allegedly killing his pet Chihuahua. Following a dispute, Williamson reportedly placed the dog in a hot oven, preventing its escape. Neighbors alerted the police after hearing the dog's cries, and officers discovered the charred remains upon arrival, leading to calls for stricter animal cruelty penalties.
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