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£10k reward in Essex love rival torture murder case

Crimestoppers offers a £10,000 reward for information on Ceyhan Dinler, suspected of fleeing to Turkey after the brutal murder of Cumali Turhan in Chelmsford. Police seek justice for the victim's family.

Johnson: US 'Not at War' in Venezuela After Raid

House Speaker Mike Johnson insists the US is not at war in Venezuela following a military raid to capture President Nicolás Maduro. Democrats warn of a dangerous escalation. Read the latest analysis.

The View Clash: Navarro Defends Maduro Arrest

Ana Navarro's emotional defence of Maduro's capture stuns her liberal co-hosts on The View, sparking a fiery debate on US intervention and international law. Read the full exchange.

Venezuela on Edge After US Raid and Maduro Capture

Caracas residents stockpile supplies amid fear and confusion following the US military action and arrest of President Nicolás Maduro. Explore the uncertain future and regional fallout.

Maduro captured in US special forces operation

Nicolás Maduro seized by US Delta Force in Caracas and flown to face drug charges. Jubilant Venezuelan diaspora celebrates as the UN cites a displacement crisis affecting millions.

Acid Attack Victim Faces Millions in Medical Bills

Ashley Wasielewski, 46, was horrifically injured in an unprovoked acid attack in Savannah. With burns on over 50% of her body, her medical costs could reach millions. The FBI is offering a reward for information.

£20k reward over fatal Tottenham shooting of father

Police offer a £20,000 reward for information on the fatal shooting of Mahad Abdi Mohammed in north London. Detectives believe it was a case of mistaken identity. Call Crimestoppers anonymously.

£20K reward in hunt for Tottenham dad's killers

A £20,000 reward is offered for information on the killers of Mahad Abdi Mohamed, shot dead in Tottenham in a suspected case of mistaken identity. Police urge witnesses to come forward.

Former Chamber CEO pleads guilty to $330k fraud

Jonathan Weinhagen, former Minneapolis Chamber CEO, admits to embezzling over $330,000, including a $30,000 reward fund for solving a double child murder. He faces up to 33 months in prison.

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