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Timur Demidenko, 30, has been detained in St Petersburg for allegedly murdering his girlfriend, suspecting her of being a British spy. Police discovered her body in his apartment, and he confesses remorse. He will undergo psychiatric checks amid a murder investigation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced strong military operations in Iran and Lebanon, as ongoing conflicts escalate. The Israel Defence Forces have targeted key Iranian intelligence officials and critical facilities. Follow Home Front Command orders for safety.
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European Union foreign ministers meet today in Brussels to discuss extending the Aspides naval mission to the Strait of Hormuz. Pressure from the US rises as the region’s oil supply faces escalating risks.
Hugo Carvajal, former head of Venezuela’s military intelligence, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and narcoterrorism charges, facing a maximum life sentence.
Formula 1 descends on Spielberg, Austria, for the 2025 season’s 11th round this weekend, with the championship battle intensifying as the top four drivers remain in striking distance of each other.
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe asserted that a US operation significantly damaged Iran’s nuclear programme, claiming several key sites are now destroyed and will take years to rebuild.
His strike rate (81.7) was only a whit behind Bedi’s (80.3), but in the era of Bedi, Erapalli Prasanna, Bhagwat Chandrasekhar and Srinivas Venkataraghavan, it was generally considered sacrilege to look beyond the quartet.
The festival will be broadcast on BBC channels, including BBC One, BBC Two, and BBC Four, with presenters guiding viewers through key performances.
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