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Australian brothers and US tourist who went missing on surfing trip in Mexico 'shot dead by thieves'
Two Australian brothers and a US tourist who went missing in northern Mexico were shot dead by thieves who wanted to steal their truck's tyres, according to prosecutors. Three bodies found south of Ensenada, near where the men - Jake and Callum Robinson, from Australia, and American Jack Carter Rhoad - disappeared last weekend have yet to be officially identified. "The probability that it's them is very high," said chief state prosecutor Maria Elena Andrade Ramirez.
2-min read - NewsThe Independent
Gaza ceasefire in peril as Netanyahu promises Rafah invasion with or without deal
Israeli defence minister warned controversial Rafah invasion could take place in ‘very near future’
4-min read - NewsAFP
Ukraine's soldiers mark Easter on the front line
In a small house near the front line, the location a closely guarded secret, around 40 Ukrainian soldiers gathered for a copious breakfast to celebrate the Orthodox Easter.This time, it is a visiting chaplain who comes by to celebrate Easter with a handful of the unit's soldiers gathered in front of a house.
3-min read - NewsManchester Evening News
'A river of blood': Heroic dad wins £9k compensation after pool rescue injury
The unnamed holidaymaker cut his foot on broken tiles after jumping in to help a struggling child in a swimming pool
3-min read - NewsThe Guardian
Police dismantle Palestinian solidarity encampment at USC
Officers in riot gear raid encampment at dawn as university warns demonstrators that failure to leave could
4-min read - NewsYorkshire Live
All cat owners 'month away' from being hit with £500 fines
Cat owners will be breaking the law and could be fined up to £500 if they fail to meet the deadline
3-min read - NewsReuters
Brazil ex-president Bolsonaro hospitalized again with skin infection
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Sunday he had to be hospitalized again in the northern city of Manaus due to a skin infection caused by a bacteria, adding there is no forecast for when he could be discharged. Bolsonaro said on social media he was hospitalized again with erysipelas, a skin disease which he had in 2022 and again on Saturday, when he was also briefly hospitalized, according to a spokesperson. Bolsonaro is ineligible for political office until 2030 for spreading
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