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Video: US Man Tried To Outrun Cops. Was 'Caught' By Alligator Instead

What began as a routine police chase in US' Louisiana ended in a bizarre twist when an alligator joined the pursuit and attacked a suspected drunk driver who had jumped into a swamp while trying to evade arrest.

The sheriff's office shared an AI-generated image of an alligator receiving a "Deputy of the Year" plaque
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$700,000 vs $3.8 Million: Ukraine Builds Its Own Cheap Answer To Patriot

Ukrainian arms manufacturer Fire Point last week carried out the first flight test of a new surface-to-air missile developed as a more affordable, mass-producible alternative to the United States' Patriot system

The Patriot has long been considered the gold standard of air defence.
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Asim Munir Plays Global Peacemaker Amid Pakistan's Inner Turmoil

Insurgency in two of Pakistan's largest provinces, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is at its highest level in a decade, according to data aggregated by watchdogs based in India and Pakistan.

The most serious threat to Pakistan's military comes from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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Sri Lanka Says Spy Chief 'Directed' 2019 Easter Bombings That Killed 279

Sri Lanka's public security minister told parliament Wednesday the nation's ex-intelligence chief directed the 2019 Easter Sunday attack, in the first official statement linking him directly to the bombings that killed 279 people.

Sallay, through his lawyer, has denied any involvement.
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Night Of Arson In UK's Belfast After African Immigrant Tries To 'Behead' Man

The violence, which is currently not being treated as terrorism, comes at a time of heightened tensions in Britain following the murder of a student, Henry Nowak, who was handcuffed by police as he lay dying from stab wounds after his killer, Vickrum

Local politicians said many of those who were targeted were Black.
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