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Renowned Miami defense attorney Roy Black passed away at 80 in Coral Gables, Florida, after battling an undisclosed illness. Widely regarded as a legal titan, Black remained active at his law firm until his final days. Following news of his death, conspiracy theories exploded online, with many linking it to his past ties with Jeffrey Epstein. Viral posts claim it's 'no coincidence,' calling it another piece removed from the board. His wife, Lea Black, confirmed the passing and promised a public tribute soon. Black gained national fame after defending William Kennedy Smith in a historic televised rape trial and later represented high-profile names like Justin Bieber, Rush Limbaugh, Helio Castroneves, and Epstein. He is survived by his wife and two children, RJ and Nora, marking the end of an era in American legal circles.
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2 satellite phone signals 17 days apart, help from nomads, and a peak named Mahadev – inside the operation that killed 3 Pahalgam terrorists
2 satellite phone signals 17 days apart, help from nomads, and a peak named Mahadev – inside the operation that killed 3 Pahalgam terrorists

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2 satellite phone signals 17 days apart, help from nomads, and a peak named Mahadev – inside the operation that killed 3 Pahalgam terrorists

It was the detection of a signal emitted from a Chinese satellite phone used by the Pahalgam attackers on Saturday – the second time in the last 17 days – that led the Army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police to them on Mulnar Peak near Lidwas Meadow of Mahadev Peak, a strategically important location in Zabarwan range, Dachigam forests, on the outskirts of Srinagar town. The satellite phone was among various items, including arms, ammunition and explosives, later seized from the slain terrorists, who Home Minister Amit Shah said are the same as the ones who killed 26 civilians on April 22. According to highly placed sources, the men had also used the satellite phone on July 11 in the Baisaran area. Since then, multiple teams of the Army and the police had been looking for them, even during the night, which forced them to keep changing their locations. On Saturday, when security forces and the police detected the satellite phone signal from the Mahadev Peak area, they immediately launched what security agencies would later call Op Mahadev. The signal was tracked to the Dachigam area, which has the nearest human habitation nearly 30 kilometres away at Chak Dara. While Baisaran in Anantnag district and Dachigam forests in Srinagar are nearly 120 kilometres away by road, their distance through the forest is around 40-50 kilometres, with Aru Wildlife Sanctuary falling in between. In a meticulously planned and swift operation, security forces and the police, based on information provided by local nomads about the area, took on the terrorists who were caught unawares, resting under a makeshift tent around 11.30 am Monday, sources said. The ensuing fierce gunfight lasted nearly three hours, and the Army and police managed to kill all three men – top Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Suleiman Shah, who had undergone training at LeT's Muridkee terror headquarters, Hamza Afghani and Jibran, all Pakistani nationals. Jibran, sources said, was also involved in the killing of six people working on the construction of Z-Morh tunnel at Gaganeer on the Srinagar-Leh national highway in Ganderbal district in October last year. Fully aware that the terrorists are likely high-value targets, authorities took their time to confirm their identities. For this, they checked with family members of those killed in Pahalgam's Baisaran Valley on April 22, as well as two jailed locals – Parvaiz Ahmad Jothar and Bashir Ahmad Jothar – who allegedly harboured the terrorists at their seasonal dhok at Hill Park area. Shah also detailed how their identities were confirmed: 'Yesterday's operation saw the death of three who killed our citizens… NIA had kept those who helped these terrorists in custody, and they confirmed that these three were the ones who conducted the terror attack in Pahalgam. We didn't believe this either. Cartridges recovered at the site of attack were analysed, and a ballistic report was prepared. Three rifles were recovered yesterday – one M9 American rifle and two AK-47s. These rifles were sent to Chandigarh, and the cartridges were matched. Then, it was fixed that these three rifles were used to kill our people.'

Indian-origin man charged over disrupting UK flight with chants
Indian-origin man charged over disrupting UK flight with chants

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Indian-origin man charged over disrupting UK flight with chants

LONDON: A 41-year-old man, believed to be of Indian heritage, has appeared in court in Scotland, charged with assault and endangering the safety of an aircraft after disrupting a flight from London Luton airport to Glasgow with loud chants. Abhay Devdas Nayak, who was arrested after the easyJet flight landed at Glasgow on Sunday morning, did not enter any guilty or not-guilty plea as he appeared on Monday at Paisley Sheriff Court, bordering the Scottish city of Glasgow. Videos circulating on social media showed the accused shout "death to America, death to Trump" and "Allahu Akbar". "We were called to a report of a man causing a disturbance on a flight arriving into Glasgow around 8:20 am on Sunday, 27 July, 2025,” Police Scotland said in a statement. We believe the incident to be contained and that nobody else was involved.

Man held for shouting ‘death to Trump, death to America' aboard flight in UK
Man held for shouting ‘death to Trump, death to America' aboard flight in UK

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Man held for shouting ‘death to Trump, death to America' aboard flight in UK

A 41-year-old man was arrested on Sunday after he shouted 'Death to America, Death to Trump' aboard a flight in the United Kingdom, the BBC reported. The man was identified as Abhay Nayak, a resident of the town of Luton near London. In videos shared on social media, he was heard shouting 'I am going to bomb the plane' and 'Allahu Akbar' repeatedly while raising his hands in the air. The incident occurred on EasyJet flight 609, which had departed from the London Luton Airport at around 7 am on Sunday. The flight made an emergency landing at Glasgow at about 8.20 am. "I'm going to bomb the plane, death to America, death to Trump and Allah-hu-Akbar" passenger shouts on easyJet from London's Luton Airport and en route to Glasgow Airport in Scotland. Abhay Devdas Nayak pretended to be a muslim and shouted the slogans. #easyjet #viralvideo … — Deccan Chronicle (@DeccanChronicle) July 29, 2025 Nayak was tackled by fellow passengers to the ground till officials confirmed that there were no explosives on board, reported India Today. He was arrested and appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court on charges of assault and endangering the safety of an aircraft, according to BBC. He has been remanded in custody to appear in court again next week. In its statement, EasyJet said that the man was removed from the flight due to his behaviour on board, reported The Indian Express. 'EasyJet's crew are trained to assess all situations and act quickly and appropriately to ensure that the safety of the flight and other customers is not compromised at any time,' stated the airline. 'The safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew is always easyJet's highest priority.'

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