World News Headlines: December 2, 2023 - News Article World
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Top Story: 3 Khalistan Extremists Guilty of Plot to Kill Indian-Origin Kiwi Radio Host

A New Zealand court has found three Khalistan extremists guilty of plotting to kill an Indian-origin radio host. The three men, all of whom are of Indian origin, were convicted of planning to murder the host of a radio show that had been critical of the Khalistan movement. The plot was foiled by New Zealand police, who arrested the men in 2020.

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  • Israeli Strikes Kill Over 175 People in Gaza as Ceasefire Ends

Israeli airstrikes have killed over 175 people in Gaza, according to Palestinian health officials. The airstrikes came after a ceasefire between Israel and the militant group Hamas collapsed. The violence has sparked international condemnation and calls for a new ceasefire.

  • Tremors Felt in Bengal as 5.6 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Bangladesh

A 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck Bangladesh on Saturday, causing tremors to be felt in the neighboring Indian state of West Bengal. There were no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.

  • North Korea Threatens to ‘Destroy’ US Spy Satellites

North Korea has threatened to “destroy” US spy satellites that it says are flying over its territory. The threat comes amid heightened tensions between North Korea and the United States.

  • Republican Senators Urge Biden to Impose Travel Ban on China Amid Surge in ‘Mystery Illness’

A group of Republican senators has urged President Joe Biden to impose a travel ban on China in response to a surge in a respiratory illness that is causing concern among US health officials.

  • Indian Student Who Went Missing in UK in November Found Dead in Thames

An Indian student who went missing in the UK in November has been found dead in the River Thames. The student’s family has been devastated by the news of his death.

  • South Korea Confirms First Spy Satellite in Orbit

South Korea has confirmed that its first spy satellite has been successfully launched into orbit. The satellite is expected to provide South Korea with valuable intelligence on its neighbors, including North Korea and China.

  • Malaysia’s Government Extends Visa-Free Travel to Indians for One Year

Malaysia’s government has extended visa-free travel to Indians for one year. The move is aimed at boosting tourism and business ties between the two countries.

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