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Create 'diplomatic iron army', Xi tells Chinese envoys

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'Indiscriminate' Ukrainian raid on Belgorod killed 14: Russia

Russia reported 14 deaths and 108 injuries in Ukrainian strikes using cluster bombs and Vilkha missiles, prompting a vow of retaliation. The attack in Belgorod, near the Ukrainian border, targeted a skating rink, a shopping centre, and residential buildings. In response, Russia damaged civilian infrastructure in central Kharkiv. Unverified footage showed the aftermath of the strike. This incident marks one of the deadliest on Russian soil since the conflict began in February 2022. Meanwhile, rescuers in Ukraine continued searching through rubble after intense Russian attacks on military facilities. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/YBMbSzC

Kremlin tells West not to seize Russia's $300 billion frozen assets, warns tit-for-tat

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'Ukraine strikes on Crimea forces Putin to relocate ships'

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Ukraine sees 'Biggest' air strike by Russia

Russia launched 122 missiles and 36 drones, killing at least 31 civilians in Ukraine. Ukrainian military shot down 114 out of 158 missiles and drones. Air Force commander called it the biggest aerial attack since Russia's invasion. The assault hit six cities, including Kyiv, and damaged buildings like a maternity hospital and schools. Western officials warned that Russia is stockpiling for massive strikes in the winter. Ukrainian officials seek more air defenses and international support. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/2cREG9m

American-Canadian-Israeli woman believed to be held hostage in Gaza pronounced dead

An American-Canadian-Israeli woman, Judih Weinstein, was announced dead in a hard-hit Israeli kibbutz. She and her husband, Gad Haggai, were attacked by Hamas militants while taking a walk near their home in Kibbutz Nir Oz. Weinstein was able to call emergency services and inform them about the attack before her death. The kibbutz recently announced the death of Haggai, whose body was taken to Gaza. Israeli authorities have determined that both Weinstein and Haggai were killed on October 7. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/NAyaCUx

Donald Trump barred from Maine’s primary ballot

Maine's secretary of state Shenna Bellows disqualifies Trump from Republican primary ballot due to his alleged involvement in the Capitol assault; decision faces legal challenges. Bellows invokes 14th Amendment's insurrection clause, citing Trump's incitement of supporters to storm the Capitol. Maine's move challenges Trump's eligibility for office and sets a precedent for other states. Rulings based on the 14th Amendment bring election integrity and candidate eligibility to the forefront. Trump campaign opposes ruling, accusing Democrats of an "attempted theft of an election." from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/dqs7iP0

Two Russians get prison terms for poetry against Ukraine campaign

A Moscow court sentenced Artyom Kamardin to seven years in prison for reciting a poem against the Ukraine campaign during a protest. Yegor Shtovba was sentenced to five and a half years for attending the protest. Kamardin recited a poem referring to poetry as 'gut-wrenching' and criticized the 'New Russia' project. Both were convicted of 'inciting hatred' and 'calling for activities threatening state security'. Kamardin claimed he was raped by police officers during his detention. The sentencing was met with cries of 'Shame!' from supporters. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/65I0B8A

Displaced by war, Gaza mother gives birth to quadruplets

Iman al-Masry, a mother from northern Gaza, gave birth to quadruplets in a hospital in southern Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war. She fled her home with her other children to seek safety and walked to the Jabalia refugee camp. Now, she lives in a shelter in Deir al-Balah with her extended family. One of her newborns, Mohammed, was left behind at a hospital in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The Gaza conflict has displaced 1.9 million Palestinians and has caused a dire shortage of basic necessities. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/CvwUSP8

Pak ex-foreign minister Qureshi re-arrested after SC bail

Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) Shah Mahmood Qureshi was re-arrested by police upon release from prison in Rawalpindi. Qureshi, former foreign minister, was granted bail in the cipher case by the Supreme Court. The Rawalpindi deputy commissioner issued a detention order under the public safety law. He was taken back into custody on suspicion of involvement in an attack on the army's general headquarters during protests against Imran's arrest in an alleged graft case. Qureshi accused the government of politically victimizing him and called it a mockery of the Supreme Court's order. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/AjfnGJE

Man arrested in stabbing at New York's Grand Central Terminal charged with hate crimes

Esteban Esono-Asue, also known as Steven Hutcherson, has been charged with hate crimes after stabbing two teenage tourists from Paraguay at a restaurant in Grand Central Terminal. He made derogatory comments about white people before the unprovoked attack. Esono-Asue was asked to leave the Tartinery dining area and responded with an anti-white comment. He then approached a table of white individuals, pulled out a knife, and stabbed one of the girls in the back. He also stabbed the younger girl in the thigh. The Paraguayan consulate general's office is assisting the family. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/s9nfPZ0

South Korea sanctions 8 North Koreans over arms trade, cyberattacks

South Korea imposed sanctions on eight North Koreans linked to nuclear and missile development through arms trade, cyberattacks and other illicit activities, Seoul's foreign ministry said on Wednesday. The sanctions came days after North Korea fired a new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), which South Korea and the United States strongly condemned as a grave violation of UN Security Council resolutions. South Korea has blacklisted 83 individuals and 53 entities related to North Korea's weapons programmes since October 2022. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/y6mOvAL

Israel returns bodies of 80 Palestinians killed in Gaza: Report

Israel on Tuesday returned the bodies of 80 Palestinians killed in Gaza after taking them from morgues and graves to check there were no hostages among them, sources in the territory's health ministry said. The bodes, which had been transported to Israel, were returned through the Red Cross to Hamas authorities who buried them in a mass grave in Gaza, the sources said. Around 250 hostages were taken to the Gaza Strip by Hamas militants when they attacked southern Israel on October 7. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/Wet0KyX

Dominic West recounts fallout with Prince Harry over Antarctic trip

Dominic West discusses rift with Prince Harry after their Antarctica expedition, revealing that the discord arose from West oversharing during a press conference. West admits to saying too much about their unconventional celebrations, including Harry's eye-wateringly rude jokes and drinking champagne from a prosthetic leg. Harry was reportedly furious and accused West of invading his privacy. Despite the fallout, Dominic West praised Harry's involvement and highlighted his role as a team player during the expedition. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/grBxbWN

Turkey steps up airstrikes against Kurdish groups in Syria and Iraq after 12 soldiers were killed

Turkey intensifies airstrikes against Kurdish groups in Syria and northern Iraq in retaliation for the deaths of 12 Turkish soldiers. The Turkish defense ministry reports killing at least 26 militants. Turkish airstrikes in northeast Syria result in the deaths of at least 8 civilians and the injury of 12 others. The strikes also target oil industry sites, health facilities, and vital infrastructure, reducing electricity production by 50%. The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces and the Kurdish administration call for UN intervention to address the escalating violence. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/J4jK7oT

Pakistan Election Commission receives over 28000 nominations for upcoming elections

The Pakistan Election Commission (ECP) received a total of 28,626 nomination papers from candidates interested in contesting the upcoming general elections scheduled for February 8, 2024. The ECP is currently analyzing the nomination papers, with the stage set to culminate on December 30. Appeals against the acceptance or rejection of nomination papers can be submitted by January 3. The top electoral body will issue the list of candidates on January 11, with candidates having the option to withdraw until January 12. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/F8ybr2k

13 killed in blast at China-owned nickel plant in Indonesia

A smelting furnace exploded Sunday at a Chinese-owned nickel plant on Indonesia's Sulawesi island, killing at least 13 workers and injuring dozens of others, police and a company official said. It was the latest of a series of deadly incidents at nickel smelting plants in Indonesia that are part of China's Belt and Road Initiative. Two dump truck operators were killed when they were engulfed by a wall of black sludge-like material following the collapse of a nickel waste disposal site in April. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/1Nk5aMK

Trafficking row: Plane with flyers from India to leave France today

A Nicaragua-bound flight carrying 303 passengers, mostly Indians, was allowed to resume its journey on Monday three days after they were detained by the French authorities at an airport near Paris over suspected "human trafficking", according to local media reports on Sunday. After authorising the A340 aircraft, operated by Romanian company Legend Airlines, to leave, the French judges chose to cancel the hearings of the passengers due to irregularities in procedure, BFM TV, a French network said. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/qWXGZov

16 people killed in attack in Nigeria

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Why Jesus Christ's birthplace is devoid of joy this X-Mas

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Tanker ship off India hit by attack drone 'fired from Iran': Pentagon

A Japanese-owned chemical tanker was targeted by a drone strike off the coast of India, according to the Pentagon. This incident marks an expansion of risks to commercial shipping beyond the Red Sea. The tanker, named MV Chem Pluto, was operated by a Dutch entity and owned by a Japanese company. The drone strike occurred 200 nautical miles off the coast of India and no US Navy vessels were nearby. This is the first time that the Pentagon has openly accused Iran of directly targeting ships since the start of Israel's war on Hamas. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/YvC6fdI

Multiple people injured in what authorities describe as 'active shooting' at Florida shopping mall

In a central Florida shopping mall, multiple people were injured in what authorities have characterized as an "active shooting" incident on Saturday. The Ocala Police Department responded to the incident at the Paddock Mall, situated approximately 80 miles northwest of Orlando. The suspect reportedly fled, prompting the evacuation of the mall. Authorities advised people to steer clear of the area. Eyewitnesses Calvin and Diana Amos, who were in the JC Penney store, described their evacuation as quick and expressed feelings of fear and apprehension. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/LPUFV74

Turkey says 12 soldiers killed in PKK attacks in Iraq

Twelve Turkish soldiers have been killed over two days in separate attacks on bases in northern Iraq, the defence ministry said Saturday. Turkey has operated several dozen military posts in northern Iraq for the past 25 years in its decades-old war against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), a group blacklisted by Turkey and many of its Western allies as a terrorist organisation. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday called for retaliation against "terrorists" in northern Iraq and Syria. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/mXRFg6M

Americans beg for help getting family out of Gaza, 'I just want to see my mother again,' a son says

Fadi Sckak, one of the three American sons of a Palestinian couple, is desperately trying to help his mother, Zahra Sckak, escape the violence in Gaza. Zahra, along with an ailing American relative, is trapped in a building with 100 others in Gaza City. Fadi's father, Abedalla, was shot and died without treatment after their family was forced to flee their shelter. US citizens and legal residents, like Borak Alagha and Yasmeen Elagha, are stranded near Gaza's Rafah crossing, pleading for help. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/bsT4IaA

UNSC OKs toned-down Gaza aid resolution, US abstains

The UN Security Council adopted a resolution calling for increased aid to civilians in Gaza. The resolution, put forward by the UAE, calls for unhindered humanitarian access and the creation of conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities. The US and Russia abstained from the vote. The US had previously vetoed two resolutions for a ceasefire. Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to the UN, expressed disappointment that the resolution did not condemn Hamas's terrorist attack on Israel. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/B6OtouX

French President Emmanuel Macron replaces US counterpart Joe Biden as chief guest for R-day parade next year

French President Emmanuel Macron will be the chief guest at the Republic Day parade next month, replacing US President Joe Biden who declined the invite. This will be the sixth time a French leader will attend the event. Macron's invitation comes after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the chief guest at the Bastille Day celebrations in Paris earlier this year. France is India's key strategic partner in Europe and the Indian Ocean, with growing ties in defense, security, space, and energy. India and France share a high degree of convergence on regional and global issues. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/gzxXDlI

UN pushes for more aid into Gaza, Israel widens offensive

The UN Security Council approved a resolution that calls for expanded humanitarian access to Gaza and the creation of conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities. The US abstained from voting after changes were made to the resolution's language. The resolution no longer dilutes Israel's control over aid deliveries to Gaza. Israel, however, remains opposed to a ceasefire and is focused on eradicating Hamas and freeing hostages. The resolution received mixed reactions from Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, with the former calling it insufficient and the latter seeing it as a step towards alleviating the suffering in Gaza. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/heXAj9z

Pakistan's top poll body rejects internal polls in Imran Khan's party, snatches its election symbol of bat

In a huge setback to the party of Imran Khan, Pakistan's top election commisison on Friday rejected Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's organisational elections and its plea to have cricket bat as the electoral symbol for the February 8 general elections. A five-member panel of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Monday reserved the verdict after concluding the hearing of multiple petitions filed by members of the PTI against the party elections held on December 2 in Peshawar. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/ZPoIl4V

Israel says uncovered tunnels to Hamas' 'centre of power'

Israeli military secures control of Palestine Square, where Hamas government and military leaders were operating; uncovers large network of tunnels and weapons. Complex located near commercial stores, government buildings, civilian residences, and a designated school for deaf children. Offices of Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar connected by underground tunnel shaft. Israeli officials believe Sinwar coordinated Oct. 7 Hamas attack. Fighting escalates in Gaza with intense Israeli bombardment; Hamas rockets target Tel Aviv. UN Security Council to vote on resolution for scaled-up, safe delivery of aid in Gaza. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/tRST5b6

Embattled Harvard president will submit dissertation edits after plagiarism allegations

Harvard's president, Claudine Gay, plans to correct citation errors in her 1997 dissertation after a plagiarism investigation. The investigation found inadequate citation but no research misconduct. Gay has already submitted corrections for two articles reviewed by Harvard Corporation. She will now submit three citation corrections to Harvard's Office of the Provost. Gay has faced pressure from donors and the Jewish community following her congressional testimony about antisemitism on campus. The University of Pennsylvania's president, Liz Magill, resigned on Dec 9. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/doi27HD

Rudy Giuliani files for bankruptcy days after being ordered to pay $148 million in defamation case

Rudy Giuliani filed for bankruptcy, acknowledging financial strain exacerbated by his pursuit of false 2020 election claims and a $148 million jury's award to two former Georgia election workers he defamed. Giuliani listed nearly $153 million in debts, including tax liabilities, money owed to lawyers, and potential legal judgments. He estimated his assets in the range of $1 million to $10 million. The bankruptcy filing will allow Giuliani to pursue an appeal while providing transparency for his finances under the supervision of the bankruptcy court. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/ByxUGbN

Boy, 13, who planned US synagogue mass shooting ordered to write book report

A 13-year-old Ohio boy who pleaded guilty on Friday to planning a mass shooting at a synagogue was sentenced to a year of probation and must write a book report about a World War II diplomat who saved Jews, according to court records. The boy was arrested in September after creating a detailed plan to carry out an attack at the Temple Israel in Canton, Ohio, according to a complaint from an official with the Stark County Sheriff's office. The judge ordered that the boy have no unsupervised use of the Internet and continue with counselling. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/8FWVf2m

UN Security Council Gaza vote postponed again

The UN Security Council vote on a resolution for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war was postponed due to disagreements over wording. The death toll in Gaza continues to rise, and conditions are deteriorating. Israel and its ally, the United States, oppose the use of the term "ceasefire." Russia and the Arab League are pressuring Israel to end the fighting. There is uncertainty about how the situation will be resolved, even among US diplomats. The US previously blocked a resolution on the war, despite pressure from the UN Secretary-General. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/Fp6GJCZ

Chinese traders & Moroccan ports: How Russia flouts global tech bans

Convex, a Russian telecommunications company, found a solution to obtain American equipment despite trade limits imposed on Russia. They easily obtained Cisco gear through a Russian e-commerce site called Nag, which bypassed restrictions by purchasing the equipment from suppliers in China. Convex engineers installed the gear at Russia's Federal Security Service offices. Russian authorities and companies have exploited cracks in the global response by using intermediaries in China, shell companies, and ports in Morocco and Turkiye for transshipment. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/0Ejmnr7

4 killed as train torched in Bangladesh

Unidentified persons set on fire a passenger train here in the Bangladesh capital on Tuesday killing at least four people, including a woman and her minor son, amidst the political unrest over the January 7 elections. The attack coincided with the nationwide stoppage called by the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on Tuesday as part of its ongoing campaign to boycott the polls and launch a formal protest against the Election Commission's polls schedule. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/ifIh0ed

Cyprus says a joint operation with Mossad has foiled a suspected Iranian plot to kill Israelis

Cyprus disrupts Iranian plot targeting Israeli businessmen with the arrest of two Iranian asylum-seekers in contact with a Revolutionary Guard member. The suspects have been in custody since Nov. 3 and will be deported. The operation was a joint effort with Israel's Mossad. Cypriot security services had been surveilling the men before their arrest, which prevented a potential killing. The targeted individuals were primarily Israeli businessmen. This is the third Iranian plot in Cyprus in over a year. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/CmBaYj1

Drunk driver rams into US President Biden's security convoy

United States President Joe Biden was interrupted while speaking with reporters in Wilmington, Delaware on Sunday when a sedan slammed into a Secret Service vehicle protecting the president's motorcade, as he was leaving his campaign offices. A man was later charged with drunk driving, the Wilmington Police said, describing the incident as an "accidental collision". Biden and Jill Biden, the first lady, were not injured, according to the White House. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/534wGqK

In a first for Pakistan, jailed Imran uses AI voice clone to campaign for February 8 polls

Artificial intelligence allowed Pakistan's ex-PM Imran Khan to campaign from behind bars on Monday, with a voice clone of the opposition leader giving an impassioned speech on his behalf. Imran has been locked up since August and is being tried for leaking classified documents, allegations he says have been trumped up to stop him contesting general elections due in February. But his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party used AI to make a four-minute message from the 71-year-old. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/p7wvTMz

Putin says girls are Russia's labour force 'reserve'

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday urged traditionally male professions to employ more women, to reduce major labour shortages exacerbated by thousands of soldiers being called up to fight in Ukraine.Russia has for years been suffering from a shrinking labour force because of persistently low birth rates, and this has been aggravated by the conflict in Ukraine.The mobilisation of hundreds of thousands of men took them out of the job market and prompted many of the most educated sections of the population to flee the country. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/nFZ5opQ

Putin warns new Nato member Finland of 'new problems'

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Finland is “now going to have problems" after it joined Nato earlier this year. He said this on the same morning when he claimed that he has no interest in engaging with any Nato members. In an interview on state television,Russian President Vladimir Putin promised to establish a "Leningrad military district" along the Finland border and concentrate forces there, reported Yahoo News. Russia presently maintains occupations in parts of Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/w4tJQf7

In a rightward shift, New Zealand reconsiders its pro-Maori policies

It is a rarity among nations that were once colonised: a country that widely uses its indigenous language, where a treaty with its first peoples is mostly honoured and where indigenous people have permanent representation in the halls of power. But a decadeslong push to support Maori, New Zealand's indigenous people - who lag behind the wider population in health and wealth and have higher incarceration rates - is in peril. New Zealanders in October elected the country's most conservative government in a generation, one that wants "equal rights" for every citizen. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/Vk8JiHC

Irish PM hits out after suspected 'criminal' fire at asylum hotel

Ireland Prime Minister Leo Varadkar condemns violence after a suspected criminal fire at Ross Lake House hotel, which was set to host asylum seekers. The blaze in Galway, West Ireland, is described as a criminal damage incident. No one was staying at the hotel at the time. Concerns are raised about suspected criminal damage at properties earmarked for accommodating asylum seekers. Riots in Dublin last month revealed social tensions and blame far-right agitators for unrest. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/xK4aNSl

Pakistan uses artificial rain against smog for first time

Artificial rain was used for the first time in Pakistan on Saturday in a bid to combat hazardous levels of smog in the megacity of Lahore, the provincial government said.In the first experiment of its kind in the South Asian country, planes equipped with cloud seeding equipment flew over 10 areas of the city, often ranked one of the worst places globally for air pollution. The "gift" was provided by the United Arab Emirates, said caretaker chief minister of Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi. "Teams from the UAE, along with two planes, arrived here about 10 to 12 days ago. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/8OUoCMi

Egypt downs suspected drone

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'Stop the fight and start negotiations,' Israel hostage families say

Families of hostages in Gaza urge Israel to stop fighting and negotiate for their release after the army admitted mistakenly killing three captives. The remaining hostages fear for their loved ones' lives and demand an end to the violence. The families feel like they're playing a game of Russian roulette, waiting to hear about the death of their loved ones. The Israeli army initially claimed that a ground operation would bring back the abductees, but this has not been the case. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/gVFjmD3

PIOs case spotlights how 'fake robberies' allow 'fake victims' to apply for US visas

Authorities have discovered that a series of armed robberies in mini marts and liquor stores across four US states were part of a visa-fraud scheme. Two suspects, Rambhai Patel and Balwinder Singh, have been charged with conspiracy to commit visa fraud. The staged robberies involved victims paying $10,000 for immigration "papers" and store owners receiving $1,500 to $2,000 for providing venues. This case exposes vulnerabilities in the U visa programme, which grants visas to immigrants who are victims of certain crimes. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/JyLZ7sG

Trump is selling pieces of his mugshot suit

Donald Trump, the first former president and only current presidential candidate to have a mugshot taken, has turned the image into political pop culture memorabilia. His team is selling mugs, t-shirts, and posters featuring the mugshot in their campaign store to raise funds. Additionally, NFT INT, the official licensee of the Trump name and image, is selling a special "Mugshot Edition" NFT set that includes pieces of the blue suit and red tie Trump wore in the photo. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/BJPskIw

Ex-high ranking FBI agent gets prison term for helping Russian oligarch

Former FBI special agent, Charles McGonigal, has been sentenced to over four years in prison and fined $40,000 for providing information to a Russian oligarch in violation of US sanctions. McGonigal, who led a counterintelligence division, received a payment for laundering money from a Russian bank to his private account. The judge, Jennifer H Rearden, stated that the sentence was meant to balance McGonigal's 22 years of FBI service with the seriousness of his crimes. McGonigal also awaits another sentencing for concealing payments from a former Albanian intelligence officer. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/KJbgaIp

Earliest version of Mickey Mouse set to enter US public domain in 2024

With several asterisks, qualification and caveats, Mickey Mouse in his earliest form will be the leader of the band of characters, films and books that will become public domain as the year turns to 2024. In a moment many observers thought might never come, at least one version of the quintessential piece of intellectual property and perhaps the most iconic character in American pop culture will be free from Disney's copyright as his first screen release, the 1928 short "Steamboat Willie," featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse, becomes available for public use. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/rpQWhVJ

Appeals court again upholds gag order barring Donald Trump from commenting about judge's staff

A New York appeals court has upheld a gag order that bars Donald Trump from commenting about court personnel in his civil fraud trial. Trump's lawyers erred by suing trial Judge Arthur Engoron instead of following the normal appeals process. Closing arguments are scheduled for Jan. 11 in New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit, which threatens Trump's real estate empire. The gag order, imposed after Trump disparaged his law clerk, cannot be challenged under Article 78. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/7CQKayx

Argentina devalues peso by over 50% as part of Milei's shock economic therapy

Argentina's peso opened down 54.24% at 801 per dollar on Wednesday, following a devaluation of the currency carried out by the country's new government as part of its economic shock therapy aimed at fixing the economy. The South American nation will also cut energy subsidies and cancel tenders of public works, new economy minister Luis Caputo said a day earlier.Caputo said the plan would be painful in the short-term but was needed to cut the fiscal deficit and bring down triple-digit inflation. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/zu91SiH