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American researchers have uncovered a network of underground tunnels at Turkey’s Durupinar Formation, believed to be linked to Noah’s Ark. Ground-penetrating radar indicates corridors that align with biblical descriptions. Further studies planned to explore these findings.
Prince Harry visited Ukraine, appealing directly to Vladimir Putin to end the conflict. During a heartfelt address at the Kyiv Security Conference, he urged world leaders to support the courageous Ukrainian people. For further details on his visit, click here.
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.
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Donald Trump has arrived in Saudi Arabia, marking the start of his first major overseas visit during his second term as US president. The tour will also include stops in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, with business deals expected to dominate the agenda.
Nigeria’s GDP grew by 3.4% in 2024, marking the highest growth rate since 2014, primarily driven by recovery in the oil and gas sector alongside robust performance in tech and finance.
Recent military conflicts in Kashmir have shifted public sentiment in Pakistan, boosting support for the military amidst accusations of political manipulation against it.
Hamas announced on Monday that it had released Edan Alexander, believed to be the last living US hostage in Gaza, as it strives to restart ceasefire talks.
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