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Those Behind Soldiers’ Killing In Delta Won’t Go Free – Defence Minister

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A week after the killing of 17 military personnel in the Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, has vowed that those behind the dastardly act will not go free, stating that they will surely be apprehended and meant to face the wrath of the law.

The minister who made the vow when he visited troops of the one mechanised division in Kaduna, to commiserate with the General Officer Commanding the division over the incident, says the Federal Government and military authorities will not rest until the masterminds of the killing of military personnel who were on a peace mission are apprehended.

He also gave an update on the ongoing effort to rescue the abducted school children at the Kuriga community in Chikun local government area of Kaduna State, saying that the possibility of rescuing the students is in sight

“We have the power, will, strength and determination and our morale is high to end insecurity. I know what you have been doing to rescue the school children unhurt and keep the morale high, the President is behind you one hundred per cent,” he said.

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“I have been briefed about your efforts to rescue the kidnapped school children. The strategies that I have been briefed about are going on very well and I am sure you will get them.

“We will free those children and bring them back to their parents. We thank you for your sleepless nights to keep us safe.”

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READ latest updates on DC crash: Rescue team still searching for bodies after air disaster

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28 bodies pulled out, crash maybe US deadliest in 24yrs

At least 28 bodies were pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River after an American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided with an Army helicopter while landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington D.C., officials said Thursday.

Crews were still searching for other casualties but did not believe there were any survivors, which would make it the deadliest U.S. air crash in nearly 24 years.

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What caused the collision? There was no immediate word on the cause of the collision. Officials said flight conditions were clear as the jet coming from Wichita, Kansas, was making a routine landing when the helicopter flew into its path.

Three soldiers were onboard the helicopter during a training flight, an Army official said.
What’s known about the victims?

Passengers on the flight included a group of figure skaters, their coaches and family members who were returning from a development camp that followed the U.S.

Figure Skating Championships in Wichita.

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What’s the latest on the recovery efforts? The body of the plane was found upside down in three sections in waist-deep water.

The wreckage of the helicopter was also found. Some 300 first responders were on scene as of early Thursday morning.

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Indian Couples In US Rush C-Sections Ahead of Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Deadline

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Indian couples in the United States are scheduling early C-section deliveries to ensure their children are born before February 20, 2025.

This rush follows an executive order by President Donald Trump that ends automatic citizenship for children born to non-citizen parents after February 19.

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According to the Times of India, Trump issued the directive shortly after taking office. Under the new rule, babies born in the U.S. to non-citizens will no longer qualify for citizenship by birth.

Many Indian parents, especially those on temporary visas like H-1B and L1 or waiting for Green Cards, are trying to beat the deadline. Babies born before February 19 will still be granted U.S. citizenship, making early delivery a priority for many expectant parents.

Despite due dates being weeks away, reports indicate that several couples are contacting doctors to schedule early C-sections.

Dr. S.D. Rama, a gynecologist in New Jersey, said his clinic has seen a surge in C-section requests, including from women as early as seven months pregnant. One couple even requested delivery in February, though the baby was due in March.

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A major reason for this rush is the long-term immigration benefits. Previously, U.S.-born children could sponsor their parents for Green Cards once they turned 21. For Indian nationals facing decades-long backlogs in visa processing, this was a crucial pathway to legal residency.

However, medical professionals are warning against premature deliveries. Texas-based obstetrician Dr. S.G. Mukkala highlighted the risks, including respiratory issues and neurological complications. Despite this, he has received about 20 requests for early deliveries in recent days.

For undocumented immigrants, the situation is even more critical. Without birthright citizenship, their children will have no claim to legal status, leaving many families uncertain about their future in the U.S.

As the February deadline approaches, Indian families across the country are making difficult decisions to secure a future for their children in America.

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Watch out for upcoming episode of ‘Your Family Lawyer ‘ this Saturday

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Again, seasoned lawyer, Chinye Chuma this Saturday will unearth inherent dangers in familyhood.

Chinye known for his incisive and clear cut analysis will this Saturday highlight how one can swim through legal challenges in marriages and family matters.

WATCH out!

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