Serbia Erupts in Mass Anti-Government Protests as Students Demand Reform

Tens of thousands of people have rallied across Serbia in one of the country’s largest anti-government demonstrations in years, as a student-led protest movement continues to challenge the government of President Aleksandar Vučić and demand early elections. Tens of thousands gathered in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, on Saturday, with protesters filling central squares and streets…

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Suspected Ebola Cases Detected in Italy as Fears Grow Over Deadly Virus

Health authorities in Italy have launched precautionary measures after two aid workers returned from Uganda with suspected Ebola symptoms. The two humanitarian workers, a man and a woman, had recently returned to Italy’s Lombardy region following a three-month stay in Uganda. Both individuals reportedly developed symptoms associated with Ebola, including high fever, nausea, vomiting and…

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AI Deepfake Romance Scam Ring Busted in Thailand After Cocaine Probe Leads Police to Luxury Condo

Thai police have arrested six Nigerian nationals accused of operating an AI-powered romance scam network from a luxury riverside condominium in Nonthaburi, after an earlier cocaine trafficking investigation exposed the group’s activities. The arrests were made on May 22 during coordinated raids on three condominium units near Phra Nangklao Bridge along the Chao Phraya River….

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Saudi Officials Reveal Scale of Hajj Permit Violations Ahead of Pilgrimage

Saudi Arabia has intensified its nationwide crackdown on unauthorized Hajj pilgrims ahead of Hajj 1447, with authorities announcing the removal of hundreds of thousands of violators from routes leading into Makkah and the holy sites. Speaking during a security briefing, Major General Muhammad Al-Bassami revealed that security forces had dismantled more than 217 fraudulent Hajj…

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