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A man with a lengthy criminal history who was previously on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hold is on the run after being accused of groping a 7-year-old Texas girl as she walked home from school.  Carlos Jose Ayala Morales, 43, has been charged with felony attempted indecency with a child, the Houston Police Department said. He is accused of grabbing the girl Jan. 27 while she was on her way home from her elementary school, Fox Houston reported. Convicted sex offender wanted for allegedly groping Texas girl The girl and her mother told the news outlet she…

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Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani will be attending a conference in Paris on Thursday, aimed at coordinating regional and international action in support of his country’s transitional process. The Group of 7, Turkey and other Arab states are also sending representatives. Paris conference on political transition France, Turkey kurds and the top diplomat to attend Paris conference on his country’s political transition. The new Syrian regime is being accepted and normalised around the world as the EU and US accepted that once a terrorist is now a friend of the NATO allies against Russia.

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There’s a bunch of Labour MPs who could lose their seats because of the proposed tractor tax and most of them won by narrow margins. The Labour constituencies most unhappy about the ‘tractor tax’ – and the MPs who could lose their seats in the next general election. Analysis of a petition against plans to change rules on inheritance tax for farmers shows the Labour-held rural seats where resentment over the proposal is highest. Labour MPs who could lose their seats The Labour constituencies most unhappy about the ‘tractor tax’ – and the MPs who could lose their seats is…

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It has been a busy week so far for the US administration with political warfare taking place everywhere. Trump and Musk in the White House spells trouble for the world, as they look to dominate the global agenda with America first!  This week began with the concern that the Israelis are threatening to restart the genocide, and Trump’s affinity for beachfront property in Gaza. A diplomatic row between the world and the US Although the crisis and genocide in Gaza is of pressing concern There is a diplomatic row brewing between the world and the US. With the Israelis and Elon Musk anchoring the…

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There is no aspect that matters more to a retired future than that of the amount of your pension. It is not for less: when he becomes a pensioner that benefit will replace his salary and will become, except in exceptions, in his main source of income until the date of his death. One aspect to keep in mind is that not all workers can collect the retirement tax pension. The General Social Security Law establishes a minimal period of mandatory compliance contribution. Its article 205 (you can consult it in this link) makes it clear so that in order…

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It “has hampered access to humanitarian relief, led to shortage of food and aggravated hunger,” Mohamed Ibn Chambas, chairman of an AU panel on Sudan, said [GETTY]African Union officials on Tuesday branded Sudan’s civil war the “worst humanitarian crisis in the world” and warned it was leaving hundreds of thousands of children malnourished. The Sudanese army has been at war since April 2023 with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in a conflict that has displaced around 12 million people, according to the AU and the International Rescue Committee. It “has hampered access to humanitarian relief, led to shortage of…

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President Donald Trump is hosting Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House as he escalates pressure on the Arab nation to take in refugees from Gaza as part of his audacious plan to remake the Middle East. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective, François Picard welcomes Dr Amer Al Sabaileh, Academic, Geopolitics Analyst and Specialist in Strategic and Security Research. If Jordan took in more Palestinians, there would be 'security, economic, and political implications'

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Marc Fogel, an American history teacher detained by Russia, has been freed and returned to the US, with President Donald Trump suggesting the release could mark the beginning of a diplomatic thaw that may help pave the way for negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. Trump also said another American prisoner would be released on Wednesday. American teacher released by Russia as Trump hints at diplomatic thaw

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