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Revolutionary, mercenary, spy: US terror suspect has a long resume | India News

Through his organisation, Sons of Liberty international, VanDyke claimed to train communities fighting terrorism and authoritarian regimes Mercenary. Terrorism suspect. Spy. Documentary filmmaker. Security analyst. Pro-democracy revolutionary. Self-styled American freedom fighter who fought in Libya’s 2011 war against Muammar Gaddafi. A resume built in war. Matthew Aaron VanDyke, 46, built a life that blurred every…

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Man charged for previously having gun used to kill 8 children in Louisiana says it was stolen from his truck

A man who previously had the gun used to kill eight children in a Shreveport, Louisiana mass shooting says Shamar Elkins, the suspect identified by police, stole it from his truck weeks before the tragedy took place, authorities said Tuesday. Shreveport resident Charles Ford, 56, admitted to believing that Elkins took possession of the assault-style rifle after…

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North Korea: ‘Broad-minded man’s attitude’: North Korea calls South Korean President Lee’s regret over drone incursions ‘wise’ in rare conciliatory response

North Korea on Monday described South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s expression of regret over cross-border drone incursions as “very fortunate and wise”, in a rare conciliatory response from Pyongyang after years of sharply hostile rhetoric.Lee earlier on Monday apologised for at least two incidents in which drones crossed into North Korea, saying they had…

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Bitmine Crosses 4% of ETH Supply as Saylor Reveals Another $1B BTC Buy

The largest Ethereum treasury company now holds 4.875 million ETH, while Strategy acquired nearly 14,000 BTC last week. Bitmine Immersion Technologies has crossed a significant threshold in its long-running accumulation campaign, announcing Sunday that its ETH holdings have surpassed 4% of the asset’s total circulating supply. As of April 12, Bitmine held 4,874,858 ETH, representing…

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10,000 years carved in stone: Egypt’s 100-meter rock reveals a lost human timeline | World News

A significant archaeological discovery in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula has uncovered a vast rock shelter measuring 100 metres long that served as a continual record of humankind’s activities for the past 10,000 years. It is located in proximity to the ancient mining centres of Serabit el-Khadim, where researchers were able to establish an incredible chronology of…

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