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Judicial Inquiry Ordered in Controversial Encounter Case of Bharat Bhushan Tiwari

The Chief Minister of Bihar has initiated a judicial inquiry into the alleged fake encounter of Bharat Bhushan Tiwari, raising concerns about the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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Adityanath Calls for Patience Amid Ram Temple Funding Investigation

Yogi Adityanath addresses concerns over the Ram temple funding, urging the public to await the findings of the SIT probe while criticizing the Opposition.

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Political Tensions Escalate in Guinea-Bissau Amid Opposition Leader's House Arrest

The continued house arrest of opposition leader Domingos Simoes Pereira, months after the coup in Guinea-Bissau, intensifies the ongoing political crisis and strains relations with international partners.

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PERSONAL TRAINER ELENA MOORE MISSING FROM PLANET FITNESS

Personal trainer, Elena Moore, 39, vanished after leaving Planet Fitness. Nancy Grace has the story.

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Thomas Partey Denied Visa After Misleading Canadian Authorities

Ghanaian footballer Thomas Partey will be absent from his country's World Cup opener due to a visa denial linked to misleading information about a prior arrest.

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Abhishek Banerjee Faces Ongoing Interrogation by West Bengal CID

The Trinamool Congress leader is under scrutiny for a third day as he responds to questions related to an FIR about provocative social media remarks.

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Toronto Police Investigate Gun-for-Hire Network Linked to Multiple Shootings

Authorities in Toronto report that a significant number of shootings are tied to a complex gun-for-hire network, with young individuals being recruited via social media apps.

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AUSTIN METCALF’S DAD LIVE

Jeff Metcalf, father of murdered teen Austin Metcalf, speaks out following the first-degree murder conviction of his son's killer. Nancy Grace has the story.

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Civil Guard Report Links PM Pedro Sánchez to Alleged Cover-Up Efforts

A recent Civil Guard report suggests that the initials 'P.S.' in a diary belong to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, raising concerns about political interference in legal proceedings.

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Arrest Made in the Murder of Elderly Woman in Tiruvannamalai

Authorities have apprehended a suspect in connection with the murder of an elderly woman in Tiruvannamalai, raising concerns about safety in the area.

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Rival Protests Over Israeli Property Event in London Result in 14 Arrests

On June 14, 2026, approximately 1,000 people gathered in north London to demonstrate for and against an event promoting Israeli property sales, leading to 14 arrests.

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Tensions Rise in Geneva as Protesters Clash with Police Ahead of G7 Summit

In Geneva, demonstrators protesting the G7 summit clashed with police, who used tear gas to disperse crowds targeting UN buildings.

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BJP Councillor R. Sugathan of Thiruvananthapuram Faces Multiple Legal Challenges

R. Sugathan, a BJP councillor in Thiruvananthapuram, is reportedly facing 19 criminal cases, prompting protests from the Youth Morcha against his arrest.

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Search Operations Underway for Missing Toddler in Kakinada District

A toddler has been reported missing since June 6 after disappearing while playing in a garden in Ch. Agraharam, prompting a search by NDRF and SDRF teams.

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FBI Joins Search for Tennessee Girl Summer Wells, 5

Nancy Grace investigates the baffling disappearance of five-year-old Summer Wells, who vanished from her rural Hawkins County, Tennessee home in a matter of mere minutes. Alongside an expert panel—Nancy dissects the high

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Manhunt: Fugitive High School Football Coach Travis Turner “Alive,” in Hiding

Nancy Grace dives into the baffling disappearance of Travis Turner, a legacy high school football coach from Wise County, Virginia, who vanished into the rugged Appalachian Mountains just as law enforcement arrived to ar

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UN Reports Arrest of 30 Women in Afghanistan Over Hijab Violations

The recent arrests highlight the ongoing challenges faced by women in Afghanistan, who continue to experience severe restrictions under Taliban governance.

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Lyhanna case: suspect Jérôme Barella was flagged to French police by a US anti-child abuse organization

Suspicious online activity by the man suspected of killing Lyhanna was reported by NCMEC, a leading organization that aggregates alerts collected by internet service providers, major web platforms and social media companies.

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Supreme Court's Unanimous Ruling on Criminal Venue Clarifies Jurisdiction

In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court has ruled on the jurisdictional matters concerning the location of criminal offenses, which could significantly affect future trials.

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Calls for Calm in U.K. Amidst Belfast Protests Following Stabbing Incident

Following the arrest of a Sudanese man in connection with a stabbing in Belfast, U.K. leaders are urging for peace as anti-immigration protests erupt.