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Air India Flight 171: A Crackling Controversy Over Who Fell First
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Air India Flight 171: A Crackling Controversy Over Who Fell First

Late Tuesday night, more than ten armed suspects entered the Jumpers Informal Settlement in Johannesburg’s Cleveland suburb, opening fire and killing eight men, three women and a man who later died in hospital. The attackers fled in a white Toyota, sparking a high‑profile manhunt conducted by local police, who have yet to arrest any suspects. While the motive remains unclear, investigators suspect a link to territorial disputes between illegal mining crews in the area, a sector increasingly linked with violent crime in South Africa. The incident highlights the ongoing threat that unlicensed firearms pose to communities and underscores the need for tougher enforcement of illegal mining operations.

Late Tuesday night, more than ten armed suspects entered the Jumpers Informal Settlement in Johannesburg’s Cleveland suburb, opening fire and killing eight men, three women and a man who later died in hospital. The attackers fled in a white Toyota, sparking a high‑profile manhunt conducted by local police, who have yet to arrest any suspects. While the motive remains unclear, investigators suspect a link to territorial disputes between illegal mining crews in the area, a sector increasingly linked with violent crime in South Africa. The incident highlights the ongoing threat that unlicensed firearms pose to communities and underscores the need for tougher enforcement of illegal mining operations.

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In the early hours of June 10, Ukraine struck the VNIIR‑Progress missile plant in Cheboksary with FP‑5 Flamingo cruise missiles, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky. The attack, over 900 km from the front, caused three injuries but the extent of damage to the plant remains unclear. Kyiv also claimed hits on occupied Mariupol, a Samara refinery and a Black Sea tanker. Meanwhile, Russia reported its units intercepted 326 Ukrainian drones, while Ukrainian air forces downed 181 of 207 target drones. The exchanges underscore the testing of Russian air defenses and Ukraine’s expanding missile arsenal as the conflict continues.

In the early hours of June 10, Ukraine struck the VNIIR‑Progress missile plant in Cheboksary with FP‑5 Flamingo cruise missiles, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky. The attack, over 900 km from the front, caused three injuries but the extent of damage to the plant remains unclear. Kyiv also claimed hits on occupied Mariupol, a Samara refinery and a Black Sea tanker. Meanwhile, Russia reported its units intercepted 326 Ukrainian drones, while Ukrainian air forces downed 181 of 207 target drones. The exchanges underscore the testing of Russian air defenses and Ukraine’s expanding missile arsenal as the conflict continues.

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Bill Gates, co‑founder of Microsoft and well‑known philanthropist, appeared before the House Oversight Committee to discuss his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The committee will probe why Gates kept a relationship with Epstein after the financier’s criminal record became public, whether Gates adequately investigated Epstein’s background, and if either party sought to influence the other for philanthropy or personal gain. Gates said he regrets the meetings and denied any wrongdoing, insisting their contact centred on potential funding for the Gates Foundation, which ultimately never materialised. The testimony amid a trove of DOJ documents that list Gates dozens of times highlights the scrutiny faced by tech elites in the wake of Epstein’s legacy. Congress aims to uncover whether Epstein used Gates’ network for black‑mail or coercion while Gates’ former staff expressed regret over any interaction.

Bill Gates, co‑founder of Microsoft and well‑known philanthropist, appeared before the House Oversight Committee to discuss his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The committee will probe why Gates kept a relationship with Epstein after the financier’s criminal record became public, whether Gates adequately investigated Epstein’s background, and if either party sought to influence the other for philanthropy or personal gain. Gates said he regrets the meetings and denied any wrongdoing, insisting their contact centred on potential funding for the Gates Foundation, which ultimately never materialised. The testimony amid a trove of DOJ documents that list Gates dozens of times highlights the scrutiny faced by tech elites in the wake of Epstein’s legacy. Congress aims to uncover whether Epstein used Gates’ network for black‑mail or coercion while Gates’ former staff expressed regret over any interaction.

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