Preslie Ginoski faced backlash for performing a risky press-up stunt near a stationary jet engine at Sydney Airport. The airport authorities emphasized their stringent safety protocols, while Ginoski defended his actions, saying the incident was blown out of proportion and meant for humor.
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Hamas announced a delay in the next hostage release in Gaza, accusing Israel of ceasefire violations, including obstructing humanitarian aid. This comes during a sensitive ceasefire period with ongoing prisoner exchanges. Palestinian President Abbas ended stipends to prisoners' families, aiming to improve relations with the US under President Trump’s administration.
On being asked whether Barron would be allowed to invite his friends to the White House, Melania said, "Yeah whatever he would like to do, yes. I feel that as children we have them till 18-19 years. We teach them, we guide them. Then we give them wings to fly, I always respect Barron's 'yes', 'no' -- what he likes to do, what he would like to be," Melania said.
Steve Bannon intensifies his stance on the H-1B visa program, asserting that it will be abolished instead of reformed. On his podcast, Bannon criticizes Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, emphasizing that the program harms American citizens and demands reparations for displaced tech workers, alleging hypocrisy and calling for the deportation of H-1B workers.
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Bangladesh police have arrested Md Subaj Hossain and his associates for the murder of Tarun Chandra Das, a 60-year-old Hindu man. Das was found bound and asphyxiated at a cremation site in Natore district in December. The suspects killed Das during a theft at the cremation grounds, with Hossain confessing to the crime.
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