The U.S. State Department approved a foreign military sale to Zambia of military helicopters and related logistics support for an estimated cost of $100 million, the Pentagon said in a statement on ...
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A drunken police officer in Zambia freed 13 suspects from custody so that they could go and celebrate the new year, officials say. Detective inspector Titus Phiri was arrested after releasing the ...
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The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) said at least 11 people were transported from the venue to the hospital, according to Daily News. In April, Amazura was the site of another shooting.
(CNN) — A police officer in Zambia has been arrested for allegedly releasing over a dozen prisoners so they could celebrate New Year’s Eve. Detective Inspector Titus Phiri “forcibly seized ...
Britain's high streets have been warned there is 'worse to come' this year after more than 13,000 shops closed their doors for good in 2024 – an increase of 28 per cent on the year before.