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Hawks in Gauteng secure forfeiture order against undocumented Zimbabwean man found with R40,000 cash

By IOL THE Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, also known as the Hawks, has secured a forfeiture order against undocumented Zimbabwean man, Gift Mafukidze. Lieutenant-Colonel Lloyd Ramovha, Gauteng spokesperson for the Hawks said Mafukidze “an illegal immigrant from Zimbabwe” was arrested and charged under Section 34 of South Africa’s Immigration Act. “This decisive action underscores

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China says US is ‘playing with fire’ after latest military aid for Taiwan

BEIJING — The Chinese government protested Sunday the latest American announcements of military sales and assistance to , warning the United States that it is “playing with fire.” U.S. President Joe Biden authorized Saturday the provision of up to $571 million in Defense Department material and services and in military education and training for Taiwan. […]

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Pretrial detention for Magdeburg Christmas market suspect

Magdeburg police said in the early hours of Sunday that the in the city on Friday night had been issued a warrant for pretrial detention.  Magdeburg’s district court approved an appeal from the city’s public prosecutors in a late-night hearing on Saturday, police said in a statement.  “The arraignment judge ordered investigative detention on suspicion […]

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Dodgers Considering Blockbuster Trade For $50 Million, 38 Home Run Outfielder

The Los Angeles Dodgers are likely to add an outfielder to their roster this winter. The top option on the market for Los Angeles is a reunion with free-agent outfielder Teoscar Hernández. Hernández was a key piece of the Dodgers’ World Series title in 2024, but he hasn’t been re-signed yet and there are other […]

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Winter is hitting Gaza and many Palestinians have little protection from the cold

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Winter is hitting the Gaza Strip and many of the nearly 2 million Palestinians displaced by the devastating 14-month war with Israel are struggling to protect themselves from the wind, cold and rain. There is a shortage of blankets and warm clothing, little wood for fires, and the tents and […]

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Martin Short Spreads Yuletide Cheer With Opening Monologue Musical Extravaganza Advocating For Prescription-Induced Happiness

In his fifth time hosting Saturday Night Live — fresh off a Cold Open featuring a who’s who of SNL royalty inducting him into the coveted Five Timers Club — Martin Short had a few tips for the stressed cast members of the late-night sketch show on how to deal with holiday-related stress. The Only […]

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Caitlin Clark effect hasn’t reversed the decades-long decline in girls basketball participation

The is back every week throughout the season! Get the poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. . OMAHA, Neb. — Plunging participation in girls basketball led one of Nebraska’s largest high schools to cancel its varsity team for the year. The decision by Grand Island Senior High School — […]

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Today’s ‘Wordle’ #1,282 Answers, Hints and Clues for Sunday, December 22

Considering the global sensation it has developed into, Wordle, the word-based game, has remarkably humble origins. The puzzle developed during the COVID lockdown by Josh Wardle, a software engineer based in New York, who simply wanted a game “for me and my partner to enjoy.” Wardle released Wordle to the general public in October 2021, […]

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Isolated Chicago communities secure money for a coveted transit project before Trump takes office

CHICAGO — Adella Bass dropped her in-person college classes because it was just too hard to get there from the far South Side of Chicago, where the city’s famous elevated train doesn’t run. And it can take her nearly two hours to get to the hospital where she is treated for a heart condition. But […]

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In the Philippines, Typhoons Are Making the Christmas Season Less Merry

The Philippines is known for its monthslong Christmas celebrations starting in September. The heavily Catholic country of nearly 120 million people is serious about the festive season. However, this time of year has recently taken a much more somber tone for many Filipino families. Estrella Pagarigan had decorated her home with recycled bamboo and plastic […]

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