In a significant achievement for India’s defence manufacturing sector, the National Security Guard (NSG) has won the sniper category in the All India Police Commando Competition using an indigenous sniper rifle. The .338 Saber sniper rifle, designed and manufactured by Bangalore-based SSS Defence, outperformed top international competitors, including the renowned American Barrett 50 Cal rifle
A French ex-surgeon is accused of raping or abusing 299 victims. Most were child patients
A former surgeon is going on trial in France for the rape and sexual abuse of 299 victims over a period spanning more than three decades.
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A French ex-surgeon is accused of raping or abusing 299 victims. Most were child patients – The Associated Press
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Suspect in Berlin stabbing wanted ‘to kill Jews’ — police – DW (English)
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Hamas freed all six living Israeli hostages in Gaza on Saturday
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WA lawmakers clash on parental rights, make progress on housing
Facing a key policy deadline, Washington’s Legislature has heard hundreds of bills. Up next? Dealing with the big budget shortfall.