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Posted onA woman accused of murdering her two children and hiding their remains in suitcases is being tried in New Zealand, in a high-profile case that has shocked the country. Hakyung Lee, who was extradited from South Korea to New Zealand in November 2022, has pleaded not guilty to two charges of murder. The remains of…
Sierra Leone mining: Two young lives that ended in the search for gold
Posted onGodwin AsedibaBBC News Komla Dumor Award winner, Eastern Province, Sierra Leone Andre Lombard / BBC Namina Jenneh is mourning her 17-year-old son who died while mining for gold There is a sense of disbelief in this Sierra Leonean village as people weep in front of the bodies of two teenage boys wrapped in white cloth….
Christian Worship, Prayer Programs Held in Churches Across Punjab
Posted onBy Farzana Chaudhry | Lahore, PakistanLAHORE: Under the directives of Inspector General of Police Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar, the Punjab Police maintained heightened security during Christian worship and prayer programs held in churches across the province, including Lahore.Earlier, the IG Punjab instructed all RPOs and DPOs to strengthen security at churches. Supervisory officers were directed…
Heavy Snowfall Paralyzes Life in Mountainous Regions, 2 Dead
Posted onHeavy snowfall has paralyzed normal life in the mountainous regions of the country. Link roads have been closed at several locations, trapping hundreds of tourists, while 2 people have lost their lives in various incidents.A series of snowstorms continues in the northern mountainous areas of Balochistan. Dozens of vehicles carrying tourists to Ziarat have been…
Trump says he will sue BBC for at least $1bn over Panorama edit
Posted onUS President Donald Trump has said he will take legal action against the BBC over how his speech was edited by Panorama, after the corporation apologised but refused to compensate him. Speaking to reporters on board Air Force One on Friday evening, Trump said: “We’ll sue them for anywhere between $1bn [£759m] and $5bn, probably…
US government wants to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda
Posted onLess than 24 hours after his release, US authorities have informed Kilmar Ábrego García that he may be deported to Uganda, following his refusal to accept a plea deal in a pending criminal trial, his lawyers say. Attorneys for Mr Ábrego García say he declined an offer to plead guilty to human smuggling charges in…
