Quam Babatunde, a 34-year-old asylum seeker from Nigeria, was fatally stabbed in Dublin city over the weekend. Gardaí have launched a murder investigation and are reportedly making progress in identifying the perpetrators. The incident took place on South Anne Street after an altercation following a night out at a nightclub. Another man in his 30s was also injured. Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan called for those involved to surrender, citing CCTV footage as evidence. The community and politicians have expressed shock and called for increased police presence in the city center. Tánaiste Simon Harris and Sinn Féin spokesperson Matt Carthy have both voiced concern over the incident, highlighting the need for improved public safety measures.
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UK’s new invisible radio wave weapon that can take down ‘drone swarms’
The UK has successfully tested an invisible radio wave weapon, the Radio-frequency Directed Energy Weapon (RF DEW), capable of neutralizing drone swarms from up to 1km away, in the largest military trial to date. The Ministry of Defence reported that over 100 uncrewed aerial vehicles were tracked and engaged, demonstrating the weapon's potential to safeguard critical infrastructure against UAV threats. With an investment of over £40 million, the RF DEW offers a cost-effective alternative to...
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