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Flemish teen detained for role in sadistic network

Flemish teen detained for role in sadistic network

A teenager in East Flanders has been detained for his involvement in a sadistic network on the messaging app Telegram. Belgian authorities confirmed the arrest following media reports, though the prosecutor's office has not yet released specific details about the investigation.

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An autopsy report released on Wednesday revealed that 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez died from multiple stab wounds after being found in the car of singer d4vd last year. The singer has been charged with murder in connection with the teenager's death.

Injuries in head-on train collision in Denmark

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US: 31 ships stopped in blockade of Iranian ports

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Former employee sues MrBeast’s company for sexual harassment

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A former employee has filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson's company, Beast Industries, alleging sexual harassment, gender discrimination, and retaliation. The company has denied the accusations brought forward by the ex-worker.

Grief for Ali (23) killed by bomb after returning to Lebanon: "Should never have happened"

Grief for Ali (23) killed by bomb after returning to Lebanon: "Should never have happened"

Friends of 23-year-old Ali Dia have established a memorial in Amsterdam after he was killed by an Israeli bombing in Lebanon following his return from the Netherlands. Dia, who lived in Amsterdam for several years, was required to leave the country in early 2024 after his asylum residency permit expired. His death has sparked grief and criticism among his community regarding the safety of return decisions to the region.