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27 inmates found dead after riot at Ecuador prison

Authorities in Ecuador said 27 inmates died by asphyxiation and four others were killed earlier during a riot at a Machala prison, part of ongoing gang violence inside the country’s jails. Read More

US could see negative Q4 GDP growth if Trump can’t reach deal to end shutdown: White House adviser

A prolonged federal shutdown could push US economic growth into negative territory for the fourth quarter, even as senators reach a tentative deal to restore government funding Go to Source Read More

Gen Z employee in Texas kills three co-workers before shooting himself

A 21-year-old employee fatally shot three co-workers at a San Antonio landscape supply firm before turning the gun on himself, police said. Read More

Bangladesh rattled after Rajnath Singh cautions Yunus over his anti-India remarks

Bangladesh appeared to be rattled by what Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said in an interview with Network18 Group Editor-in-Chief, Rahul Joshi, about the country’s Interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. Read More

White House gloats over the exit of BBC bosses due to ‘biased’ coverage of Trump presidency

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt celebrated the resignation of the head of Britain’s publicly-funded broadcaster, the BBC, on Sunday after days of pressure over its coverage of US President Donald Trump Go to Source Read More

Protests suspend opening of contested heritage museum in Nigeria

The opening of a contested museum in Nigeria, meant to display west African art, has been postponed after protesters disrupted a private visit on Sunday, officials said. Read More

Zelenskyy says he’s not afraid of Trump, denies reports of stormy White House meeting

In a defiant response to speculation about strained ties with Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says he is not afraid of the US leader, insisting relations remain “constructive” as Ukraine battles renewed Russian attacks on its energy grid. Read More