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Donald Trump has ordered a ‘shoot to kill’ directive against Iranian boats in the Strait of Hormuz. He instructed the US Navy to target vessels laying mines, while American minesweepers are currently clearing the waterway. More updates will follow.
Italian police arrested 35 members of the Sicilian Cosa Nostra mafia in Niscemi on April 22. This significant operation targeted individuals involved in drug trafficking and an illegal waste scheme. Authorities continue to investigate further developments in the case.
Great white sharks are at risk of overheating as oceans warm, according to a study from Trinity College Dublin. These predators face increased energy demands, making it difficult to hunt in temperatures above 17°C. Understanding these effects is crucial for future marine ecosystem predictions.
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The new home kit features an all-blue design with an angular graphic inspired by local architectural landmarks, notably the Chelsea Old Town Hall.
Ben Roberts-Smith’s appeal against a ruling that he unlawfully killed four individuals in Afghanistan was unanimously rejected by a Federal Court panel in Sydney.
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