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Is Influencer Klaudia Glam alive or dead? Gabrielle Carrington RIELLEUK custody news in London leaves fans searching for truth
Klaudia Glam is not confirmed dead but is in critical condition after being hit by a car in London. Gabrielle Carrington, also known as RIELLEUK, has been arrested. The incident followed a street fight caught on video. Police have not confirmed rumors about the cause, and fans are still waiting for an official update on Klaudia’s health.
Talks, threats, and turbulence: Trump sends team back to Pakistan as defiant Iran stares him down
A US delegation heads to Pakistan for crucial talks with Iran, despite President Trump's escalating threats to cripple Iran's infrastructure if a deal isn't reached. Tehran remains hesitant, demanding the lifting of sanctions and unblocking of assets. Trump's aggressive rhetoric, aimed at forcing negotiations, faces domestic criticism for its potential to escalate conflict.
US shooting: 3 students injured near University of Iowa following brawl
Three University of Iowa students were injured in a shooting that occurred early Sunday morning following a large fight in downtown Iowa City. Police responded to the scene and heard gunfire, with initial reports indicating multiple individuals sustained gunshot wounds. The university has confirmed the student injuries and is urging people to avoid the area as the investigation is ongoing.
Indian tanker 'Desh Garima' clears Strait of Hormuz as two vessels turn back after firing
Amid the evolving geopolitical situation in West Asia, an Indian-flagged crude oil tanker safely transited the Strait of Hormuz, even as two other vessels were forced to turn back after coming under fire, prompting India to raise concerns with Iran over the safety of merchant shipping.
'Coldly planned execution': Two Indian men shot dead outside gurudwara in Italy; probe on
Two Indian men were shot dead by some unidentified men while they were leaving from a gurudwara at Covo in the Italian province of Bergamo, reported local media on Sunday. The incident had taken place on Friday just before the midnight in the square in front of the Gurdwara Mata Sahib Kaur Ji, which falls in the industrial area of the town.
‘Spare the sermons’: Iran slams EU over Hormuz stance, calls remarks ‘peak hypocrisy’
Iran has sharply criticized the EU's stance on Strait of Hormuz transit rules, accusing Brussels of hypocrisy and double standards. Tehran asserts its right to regulate passage, citing self-defense against potential aggression. The EU, however, insists on free passage and warns against transit fees, offering maritime support to ensure open routes amid escalating regional tensions.
UK man pleads guilty in US hacking case involving over $8m in virtual currency theft
A British man has pleaded guilty in the US for his role in a cybercrime scheme that defrauded at least 12 companies and stole over $8 million in cryptocurrency. Tyler Buchanan admitted to using SMS phishing to steal login credentials, which were then used to access company systems and steal digital assets. He faces up to 22 years in prison.
‘Trust Trump, not panicans’: Donald pushes ‘the peace president’ image after 'reopening' Hormuz
Donald Trump declared himself "The Peace President," claiming to have settled eight wars while simultaneously issuing stern warnings of military action against Iran if ongoing negotiations fail. He highlighted potential progress in West Asia, including a reported ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, though Iran disputed claims about the Strait of Hormuz.
US makes a U-turn, renews sanction waiver to allow nations buy Russian oil; relief for India
As global energy markets remain tensed due to a crunch caused by the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, the United States (US) has decided to make a U-turn and renewed a sanction waiver, allowing countries to procure Russian oil and petroleum products at sea, as per a report by the Associated Press (AP). The development comes two days after the Trump administration said it has no plans to do so.
Wedding paid off by Pokémon cards: Man finds ultra-rare collection in attic after 20 years, sells for huge windfall
A Dorset man’s routine attic clear-out turned into an unexpected windfall when childhood Pokémon cards proved far more valuable than expected. Three Charizard cards sold for over £32,000 at auction, funding his upcoming wedding. Initially thought worth £500, the collection included a record-breaking sale. The story highlights how forgotten collectibles can carry significant financial and sentimental divergence over time.
RECENT NEWS
- Is Influencer Klaudia Glam alive or dead? Gabrielle Carrington RIELLEUK custody news in London leaves fans searching for truth
- Talks, threats, and turbulence: Trump sends team back to Pakistan as defiant Iran stares him down
- US shooting: 3 students injured near University of Iowa following brawl
- Indian tanker 'Desh Garima' clears Strait of Hormuz as two vessels turn back after firing
- 'Coldly planned execution': Two Indian men shot dead outside gurudwara in Italy; probe on




