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Hundreds of Cats Stolen for Meat in Vietnam Are Rescued by Police and Welfare Group
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Hundreds of Cats Stolen for Meat in Vietnam Are Rescued by Police and Welfare Group

On Tuesday, the Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich fired warning shots at an unmanned, 12‑metre yacht within 500 yards of its path in foggy conditions. The Dutch‑named vessel reportedly drifted into the warship’s way, prompting the shots to compel it to move away. No injuries or damage were reported, and British authorities are treating the event as an isolated incident. This episode comes just days after the Royal Navy intercepted a Russian shadow‑fleet tanker, underscoring heightened military tension between the UK and Russia over Ukraine support.

On Tuesday, the Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich fired warning shots at an unmanned, 12‑metre yacht within 500 yards of its path in foggy conditions. The Dutch‑named vessel reportedly drifted into the warship’s way, prompting the shots to compel it to move away. No injuries or damage were reported, and British authorities are treating the event as an isolated incident. This episode comes just days after the Royal Navy intercepted a Russian shadow‑fleet tanker, underscoring heightened military tension between the UK and Russia over Ukraine support.

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After President Trump promised a free‑flowing Strait, data shows that only seven ships have moved through since the deal was announced, while hundreds of vessels remain queued in the Gulf. MarineTraffic counts over 580 waiting ships, with more than 250 tankers and 330 cargo vessels largely idling near major oil terminals. Experts cite three main reasons the traffic has stalled: heightened security risks from Iranian and US naval actions, a new mine threat anticipated by Tehran, and the prospect of tolls or service fees that could further limit passage. The situation underscores the complex interplay of geopolitical tension, maritime safety, and economic regulation in one of the world’s most vital shipping lanes.

After President Trump promised a free‑flowing Strait, data shows that only seven ships have moved through since the deal was announced, while hundreds of vessels remain queued in the Gulf. MarineTraffic counts over 580 waiting ships, with more than 250 tankers and 330 cargo vessels largely idling near major oil terminals. Experts cite three main reasons the traffic has stalled: heightened security risks from Iranian and US naval actions, a new mine threat anticipated by Tehran, and the prospect of tolls or service fees that could further limit passage. The situation underscores the complex interplay of geopolitical tension, maritime safety, and economic regulation in one of the world’s most vital shipping lanes.

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Six months after Israel became the first state to recognise Somaliland as independent, the breakaway region opened its first embassy in Jerusalem. The move was made during President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi’s visit to Israel and followed earlier high‑level Israeli visits to Hargeisa. While Somaliland celebrates a new diplomatic frontier, Somalia calls the step a breach of its sovereignty. The embassy’s location in West Jerusalem echoes Israel’s own controversial recognition of the city. The decision intensifies debates over international recognition and the quest for a sovereign Somaliland.

Six months after Israel became the first state to recognise Somaliland as independent, the breakaway region opened its first embassy in Jerusalem. The move was made during President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi’s visit to Israel and followed earlier high‑level Israeli visits to Hargeisa. While Somaliland celebrates a new diplomatic frontier, Somalia calls the step a breach of its sovereignty. The embassy’s location in West Jerusalem echoes Israel’s own controversial recognition of the city. The decision intensifies debates over international recognition and the quest for a sovereign Somaliland.

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