Gaurav Kundi, an Indian-origin man, died in Adelaide after a police officer allegedly knelt on his neck during an attempted arrest. Police responded to reports of an altercation between Kundi and a woman, claiming he resisted arrest and was intoxicated. Kundi's wife refutes the claims of violence, stating he was merely drunk and loud.
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During a "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City, a peacekeeper opened fire on a man who raised a rifle toward the crowd, tragically killing a bystander. The incident led to panic and a police investigation into the man's motives and the peacekeepers' training. Separately, in Riverside, California, a driver struck a protester and fled the scene.
President Trump has given Iran a maximum of two weeks to avoid potential US airstrikes, suggesting action could come sooner than previously indicated. He downplayed European diplomatic efforts, asserting Iran prefers direct talks with the US.
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Donald Trump claims foreknowledge of Israel's massive airstrikes on Iran, framing it as a consequence of his ultimatum for a nuclear deal. Despite tensions with Netanyahu, Trump presents the strikes as pressure for negotiations. While the US resupplied Israel and deployed bombers, officials like Rubio distance Washington, raising questions about Israel's unilateral action and potential US involvement.
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Ten black rhinos have been moved from South Africa to Mozambique to secure breeding of the critically endangered animals that became locally extinct 50 years ago, conservationists said Thursday. Twelve black rhinos had previously been sent from South Africa to Zinave in central Mozambique but the population was still not viable for breeding, Van Rooyen said.
New York City's mayoral race features a diverse field of 12 candidates as early voting commences. Incumbent Eric Adams is running as an independent, while prominent Democrats like Zohran Mamdani, Brad Lander, and Adrienne Adams are also vying for the position. The Republican candidate, Curtis Sliwa, hopes to capitalise on divisions within the Democratic Party.
US President Donald Trump lauded First Lady Melania Trump for her pivotal role in the Take It Down Act's passage, a bipartisan bill combating digital exploitation. The law, targeting non-consensual explicit image sharing, including AI-generated deepfakes, mandates swift removal of abusive content by websites. Trump humorously suggested Melania might seek his job, acknowledging the rarity of bipartisan cooperation.
Major airlines including American, United, Air France-KLM, and British Airways have suspended flights to Gulf destinations like Dubai and Doha due to increased regional airspace disruptions. The cancellations, driven by safety concerns, affect key travel hubs and follow official advisories urging caution. This marks a rare impact on the Gulf's... Expand