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The US has confirmed strikes on Iranian military sites amid heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Explosions were heard in Bandar Abbas, with Iranian forces reportedly engaging US Navy vessels. Talks to resolve the conflict are set to continue, with Pakistan mediating.
A client at Casa Ferrare salon in São Paulo attacked hairstylist Eduardo Ferrari, 29, using a kitchen knife after expressing dissatisfaction with her haircut. The incident occurred on May 5, with Lais Gabriela Barbosa da Cunha, 27, arrested following the violent confrontation. Further action is anticipated as the investigation continues.
Three passengers from the MV Hondius died after a hantavirus outbreak. The captain reassured guests there was “nothing infectious” following the first death, attributed to natural causes. Those needing more information should stay updated as the situation evolves.
Police in Gebza intervened when the suspect, who was apparently protesting against the war in Gaza, took a break to go to the toilet.
The strikes are expected to unfold over several days, and the timing will depend on weather conditions. This decision follows a drone attack near the Syrian border in Jordan on Sunday.
The 32-year-old is a staunch QAnon-style conspiracy theorist who is in heavy debt with school.
After the garbage was compacted at least four times, the driver noticed the woman through a camera on the lorry.
Speaking at an opposition briefing, Lungu urged Zambians to pressure the president for an early election, stating it’s “imperative” if demanded by the people.
Mark Zuckerberg issued an apology to families claiming their children suffered harm from social media, particularly on platforms like Instagram and Facebook.
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