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Sahil Sharma, residing in Croydon, confessed to the murder of Mehak Sharma from Gurdaspur, Punjab, during his appearance at Kingston Crown Court on Thursday.
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Dr. Richard Fawcett, the Health Officer of Deschutes County, stated that all individuals in close contact with the resident and their pet have been reached out to and given medication to prevent illness.
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According to Palestine TV, the Israeli military has conducted extensive airstrikes on Rafah city in southern Gaza since Friday night, resulting in the deaths of at least 28 individuals.
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MMP-8 travels from the blood to the brain, where it alters the functioning of certain neurons.
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Biden also criticised the special counsel for suggesting he could not remember the year his son died.
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3D ice printing generally involves adding a stream of water to a very cold surface.
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A total of 11 marriage agencies filed for bankruptcy over the past year in the country, while another 11 closed, suspended operations or were dissolved
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The study, published in the journal NEJM Evidence, showed that those who quit at any age return close to never-smoker survival 10 years after quitting, and about half that benefit occurs within just three years
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The plane, a Bombardier Challenger 600 business jet, crashed on Interstate 75 in Naples, Florida, with five people on board, according to the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration).
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"The EAM wrote on X about visiting Sailani Avenue in Perth, named after Nain Singh Sailani, an Indian-origin soldier honored in Australia. Expressing pleasure at meeting veterans and Indian community leaders during the visit."
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No one will believe Nawaz Sharif, who delivered a victory speech despite lacking support in 30 seats.
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Gagandeep Singh, an Indian citizen residing in Canada, faced charges of "intent to distribute controlled substances" during his initial court appearance in Detroit on Wednesday.
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A preliminary investigation found that Taneja and an unknown man were involved in a verbal argument that turned physical, WUSA, a television station in Washington, DC, affiliated with CBS, said.
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During a press briefing on Thursday, President Biden mistakenly referred to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as the president of Mexico, stating, "Initially, the president of Mexico, Sisi, did not want to open the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in."
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Shooter Detained After Killing Uncle; Injured Cousin Hospitalized
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In a statement on Friday, UNRWA Chief Philippe Lazzarini noted that "half of the aid requests we've submitted to the north have been rejected since the beginning of the year."
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The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) referenced data from the UN Human Rights Office to report on the casualties in the capital of Port-au-Prince and other major cities, marking the highest toll in two years
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The unofficial results called by Geo News for 204 seats have shown the independent candidates, mostly backed by former PM Imran Khan, leading with 87 seats, followed by PML-N at 60 seats and PPP at 45 seats.
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The gathering, organised by ICRISAT’s Chickpea Breeding Unit, brought together 38 leading scientists and researchers to explore the latest advancements in chickpea innovation.
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PML-N supremo and former premier Nawaz Sharif, 74, won from NA-130 by securing over 172,000 votes against PTI's Dr Yasmin Rashid who got over 113,000.
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Xinhua news agency reported on Thursday that over 80 soldiers, who had fought for the city of Mariupol and the Azovstal steel plant, were among those released.
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Bulsara, serving as a United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of New York since 2017, was one of four individuals nominated by Biden to federal district courts.
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According to the Xinhua news agency, the IDF reported that rockets, causing sirens in Upper Galilee of northern Israel, landed in open fields with no immediate casualties reported.
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A hot water pipe was broken by the eruption in the Reykjanes area in southwestern Iceland.