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Australian fugitive gunman killed after manhunt

Australian fugitive gunman killed after manhunt

Australian fugitive Dezi Freeman was shot dead by police in northeast Victoria following a seven-month manhunt. Freeman was the primary suspect in the killing of two police officers in Porepunkah, and no other injuries were reported during his capture.

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Taty Almeida, the prominent leader and chairperson of the Argentinian activist group Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, passed away on Sunday. The organization confirmed the death of the human rights activist who became a symbol of the fight for justice in Argentina.

Russia reports deaths and injuries from Ukrainian drone attack

Russia reports deaths and injuries from Ukrainian drone attack

A Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian city of Tula resulted in three deaths and three injuries. Regional governor Dmitry Milyayev reported the casualties via Telegram following the strike.

Dead and wounded in Ukraine following Russian attacks

Dead and wounded in Ukraine following Russian attacks

At least five people were killed and several others were injured following a series of Russian air strikes across Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities reported the casualties occurred during the night between Sunday and Monday.

Frustrated Dutch fans after unnecessary draw: "Didn't understand the substitutions"

Frustrated Dutch fans after unnecessary draw: "Didn't understand the substitutions"

The Dutch national football team started their World Cup campaign with a 2-2 draw against Japan in Dallas. Fans watching the match at a bar in Amsterdam expressed mixed reactions, with some criticizing coach Ronald Koeman's substitutions while others remained optimistic about the team's chances in the tournament.

Four European countries want to lift sanctions against Iran

Four European countries want to lift sanctions against Iran

The leaders of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy have issued a joint statement expressing their readiness to lift sanctions against Iran. This collaborative announcement marks a significant shift in the diplomatic approach of these four European nations toward Tehran.