Soldiers in Niger announce coup d'etat, remove President Bazoum
A group of soldiers appeared on national television on late Wednesday night, announcing they had seized power and removed President Mohamed Bazoum from his position.
The announcement came hours after reports emerged that Bazoum was being held by presidential guards. The soldiers have ordered a curfew and said the borders are closed until further notice.
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Police Interview | Missing Arizona girl Alicia Navarro found alive after 4 years
Alicia Navarro from Arizona, who disappeared in 2019 when she was just 14 years old, has been found alive in a small town in Montana near the Canadian border.
Alicia, who is now 18, showed up at a local police station and identified herself. "She is by all accounts healthy and she is by all accounts happy," police said.
There's no word yet on where she was staying. When she disappeared in the middle of the night in 2019, she left a note saying: "I ran away. I will be back, I swear. I'm sorry. -- Alicia"
Her mom previously said she believed Alicia had met someone online.
Police have released two short clips in which Alicia is interviewed, as well as a photo.
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Cargo ship on fire off Dutch coast after electric car explodes
The "Fremantle Highway", a large cargo ship with nearly 3,000 cars on board, is on fire off the coast of the Netherlands after an electric car reportedly exploded. The fire spread rapidly, forcing some of the crew members to jump into the water.
One of the crew members was killed and 22 others were injured, according to rescue workers. The Dutch Coast Guard says it may take "weeks" to extinguish the massive fire which continues to burn inside the ship.
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Carlee Russell admits disappearance was a hoax
Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman whose disappearance earlier this month sparked a two-day search, admitted Monday that the entire incident was a hoax.
"There was no kidnapping on Thursday, July 13th, 2023. My client did not see a baby on the side of the road," her lawyer said in a statement read by police. "My client apologizes for her actions to this community."
Prosecutors are expected to meet on Tuesday to decide whether Russell will face criminal charges.
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Numbers drawn for $1 billion Powerball jackpot
The numbers have been drawn for the $1 billion Powerball jackpot, one of the biggest jackpots ever. The winning numbers for July 19, 2023 were: 07, 13, 10, 24, 11 and Powerball 24. It's not yet known if anyone won.
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North Korea detains U.S. soldier who illegally crossed border
North Korea has detained a U.S. citizen who illegally crossed the border while taking part in a tour of the Truce Village in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas.
Private Travis King was stationed in South Korea but was recently taken into custody after an altercation with locals. On Monday, he was escorted to Incheon International Airport to face disciplinary action in the U.S., but those escorting him were not allowed to go beyond the customs checkpoint.
After entering the airport's secure area, he failed to go to his gate and instead joined a tour group heading to the demilitarized zone. While there, he reportedly was hearing saying "ha ha ha" before running across the border. He was then taken into custody by North Korean soldiers.
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Press Conference | Gunman attacks police officers in Fargo, North Dakota
Police and city officials held a press conference on Saturday to provide an update on the shooting attack in Fargo, North Dakota the previous day. A police officer was killed, two officers were critically injured and a civilian was seriously injured.
Fargo Police Chief Dave Zibolski said the gunman, identified as 37-year-old Mohamad Barakat, opened fire "for no known reason at all" near the scene of a traffic collision. Barakat was not involved in the crash.
The fallen officer was identified as 23-year-old Jake Wallin, who became a police officer less than 3 months ago. Two other officers - Andrew Dotas and Tyler Hawes - were critically injured and a 25-year-old female civilian was seriously injured. Another police officer, Zachary Robinson, shot and killed the suspect.
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Atlanta Nail Salon Robbery Fails When Suspect Is Ignored
A man tried to rob a nail salon in Atlanta this week, but it failed when everyone ignored the robber's demands, according to footage of the incident. Police are asking for help to catch the person responsible.
On July 3, 2023, officers responded to 2625 Piedmont Rd. NE (Nail1st) in reference to a business robbery. Witnesses said the suspect entered the location wearing a blue hat, sunglasses, and blue jeans. The suspect demanded customers to get on the ground and surrender their money, but he fled when his demands were ignored.
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Zelensky claims Russia planted possible explosives at nuclear power plant (English subtitles)
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed on Tuesday night that Russian troops have placed possible explosives on the roof of several power units of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
"It is the responsibility of everyone in the world to stop it, no one can stand aside, as radiation affects everyone," Zelensky said in a late-night address.
Russian troops have occupied Europe's largest nuclear facility since March 2022. Since then, both sides have regularly accused each other of risking a major nuclear disaster.
Now, both Russia and Ukraine are accusing each other of plotting an attack at the nuclear power plant.
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Bodycam: Woman slammed to the ground, pepper sprayed after filming LA deputies
Two Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies are being investigated after a woman was slammed to the ground and pepper sprayed after trying to film her husband being detained. Both officers have been re-assigned from field duty pending further administrative review.
Bodycam footage from the incident was released on July 4, 2023.
The incident happened on Saturday, June 24, 2023, when Lancaster Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a report of an in-progress robbery at a grocery store in the 700 block of West Avenue K-4 in the city of Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California.
Upon arrival, deputies approached a man and a woman who, according to the sheriff's department, matched the description given by store security personnel in calls placed to 911.
As deputies attempted to detain the man, his wife attempted to film what was happening. This is when one of the officers tried to grab her phone before taking her arm and taking her to the ground.
As the woman tries to get up, the officer pepper sprays her before putting her in handcuffs. Meanwhile, the woman's husband pleads with officers to stop.
"An objective review of the incident will be conducted to determine if the force used was reasonable, necessary, appropriate, and proportional to the level of actions described," the sheriff's department said in a statement, calling the video "disturbing."
"We take the use of force very seriously and are determined to establish the facts of the incident," the statement added.
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Police Bodycam Footage of Allen, Texas Mall Shooting
Police have released bodycam footage from the mass shooting at the outlet mall in Allen, Texas on May 6, 2023. The footage was released on June 28 after a grand jury no-billed the officer, who shot and killed 33-year-old gunman Mauricio Garcia. No-billed means the officer will not be charged. In total, 8 victims were killed by the gunman, including 3 young children, and 7 others were injured.
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Trump caught on tape discussing classified documents
An audio tape at the center of the criminal case against former President Donald Trump has been released. In the tape, the former president is heard discussing classified documents while meeting with a writer in 2021.
"See as president, I could have declassified it. Now I can't, you know, but this is still a secret," Trump says at one point, while apparently showing classified Pentagon documents about a proposed plan to attack Iran.
The recording is part of the case against Trump, who has been charged with violations of the Espionage Act, among other charges, in connection with the classified documents which were found at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. Trump insists he’s innocent.
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Putin's address to the nation after Wagner rebellion (English subtitles)
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered an address to the nation on late Monday night, two days after the Wagner rebellion came to a sudden end. Speech with English subtitles.
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U.S. Coast Guard briefing: Titanic sub debris found, no survivors
The U.S. Coast Guard held a press conference on Thursday after debris was found in the search for the Titanic tourist sub with 5 people on board. The discovery, they said, indicates the submersible suffered a "catastrophic implosion" around the time it went missing, killing everyone on board.
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Footage released of search for Titanic sub
The Canadian Armed Forces have released footage from the ongoing search for the Titanic tourist sub, which went missing with 5 people on board. It's estimated that the submersible has only hours of oxygen left.
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Active Shooter at YouTube Headquarters in San Bruno
Police and other emergency services in California are responding to reports of an active shooter at the YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, officials and witnesses say. A large number of emergency services are responding to the scene, but details were not immediately available. It’s unclear whether police have confirmed a shooting and, if so, if anyone has been injured. James Valles reports. (BNO News)
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Lawyer Sentenced to Prison for Lying to Special Counsel Investigators
Dutch lawyer Alex van der Zwaan has been sentenced to a month in U.S. prison for lying to federal agents who are part of the special counsel's investigation, prosecutors say. Van der Zwaan, who lives in London, was sentenced to 30 days in prison after pleading guilty to lying to investigators about his contact with former Trump campaign aide Rick Gates. He was also ordered to pay $20,000 in fines. James Valles reports. (BNO News)
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Queen’s Husband Prince Philip Hospitalized for Surgery
Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has been admitted to a private hospital in London for surgery on his hip, the royal palace said on Monday. A brief statement from Buckingham Palace said the 96-year-old prince was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital in London on Monday afternoon. He will undergo planned surgery on his hip on Tuesday. James Valles reports. (BNO News)
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Fox News Voices Support for Laura Ingraham Despite Advertiser Boycott
Fox News has publicly voiced its support for Laura Ingraham, saying the TV host will return to work next week despite a brewing advertiser boycott after she mocked a school shooting survivor. Ingraham has been under fire since March 28 when she sent a tweet in which she mocked Florida school shooting survivor David Hogg, who has become a well-known advocate for gun control. James Valles reports. (BNO News)
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U.S. Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty Won't Seek Re-election
U.S. Representative Elizabeth Esty, who is facing calls to resign amid criticism over how she handled a sexual harassment complaint, announced on Monday that she will not seek re-election. Esty, a Democrat from Colorado, said in a statement. "In the terrible situation in my office, I could have and should have done better." James Valles reports. (BNO News)
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U.S. Markets Fall Sharply Amid Trade War Fears, Tech Sell-off
U.S. markets fell sharply Monday amid rising fears of a trade war with China while tech stocks were dragged down by President Donald Trump's criticism of Amazon and what could be bad news for Intel. James Valles reports. (BNO News)
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Apple to Start Using Own Chips in Macs, Intel Shares Plunge - Bloomberg
Apple plans to start using its own chips in Mac computers, replacing those from Intel, sources have told Bloomberg News, causing shares of the Intel Corporation to plummet. People familiar with the plans told Bloomberg News that Apple plans to start using its own chips as early as 2020. The initiative is still in the early developmental stages, the people said. James Valles reports. (BNO News)
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Anti-apartheid Activist Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Dead at 81
South African anti-apartheid activist Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, who was married to Nelson Mandela and tirelessly campaigned for his release, has died after a long illness, her family says. She was 81 years old. James Valles reports. (BNO News)
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Hawaii to Become 6th U.S. State to Legalize Physician-assisted Suicide
Hawaii is set to become the sixth U.S. state to legalize physician-assisted suicide after lawmakers voted in favor of the issue after years of campaigning. Governor David Ige has said he will sign the bill into law. House Bill 2739, which is also known as the “Our Care, Our Choice Act,” passed the Hawaii Senate on Thursday in a 23-2 vote. James Valles reports. (BNO News)
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Data Breach Affects 150 Million Users of MyFitnessPal
Data belonging to about 150 million users of MyFitnessPal, a food and nutrition app and website which is owned by athletic apparel and shoe maker Under Armour, has been stolen, the company said on Thursday. James Valles reports. (BNO News)
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