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Masked Man In Security Jacket Robs Las Vegas Casino At Gunpoint, Police Release Footage
The suspect, described as an unidentified male, entered the property through a parking garage and was captured on surveillance video approaching a cashier's cage.
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Israel Tank Hits UN 'Blue Helmet' Base In Lebanon, Nations Condemn Attack: 10 Points
Two UN peacekeepers were injured in a strike by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on their headquarters in south Lebanon on Thursday. The attack led to wide international condemnation, especially by the European members of the 'Blue Helmet' mission.
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UN Official Lauds Indian Troops For Thwarting Attack In Congo
Indian peacekeepers, as well as Blue Helmets from other nations, pushed back an attack by an armed group in Congo, a top UN official has said, lauding the peacekeepers' efforts and "proactive role" in countering these assaults on the civilian populat
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F1: Sebatian Vettel Unveils 'No War' Helmet At Bahrain Test
Aston Martin's Sebastian Vettel has unveiled a new helmet that says "No War" at the second pre-season test in Bahrain. The helmet has the blue and yellow colours of the Ukrainian flag.
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India Sends 2,00,000 COVID-19 Vaccine Doses As Gift For UN Peacekeepers
Top United Nations officials, including the UN peacekeeping chief, have expressed gratitude to India for its gift of 2,00,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses for peacekeepers, saying the donation will enable the Blue Helmets to continue their life-saving work in a safe manner.
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Indian Peacekeepers Get Clean Chit As UN Vows Action Against Sex Abuse
As the UN vowed firm action to root out sex abuse by peacekeepers, the Indian blue helmets have received a clean chit for 2015.
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2 Indians Among 126 Peacekeepers to be Awarded Prestigious UN Medal
Two fallen Indian peacekeepers are among the 126 military, police and civilian personnel who will be posthumously awarded a prestigious UN medal next week for their courage and sacrifice while serving in the world body's peacekeeping operations last year.
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US Others Vow UN Peacekeeping Upgrade Amid New Threats
The United States and countries that contribute troops to UN peacekeeping missions vowed on Friday to ensure that more soldiers, better training and additional resources are available for the "blue helmets" confronting new threats on changing battlefields.
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Masked Man In Security Jacket Robs Las Vegas Casino At Gunpoint, Police Release Footage
The suspect, described as an unidentified male, entered the property through a parking garage and was captured on surveillance video approaching a cashier's cage.
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Israel Tank Hits UN 'Blue Helmet' Base In Lebanon, Nations Condemn Attack: 10 Points
Two UN peacekeepers were injured in a strike by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on their headquarters in south Lebanon on Thursday. The attack led to wide international condemnation, especially by the European members of the 'Blue Helmet' mission.
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UN Official Lauds Indian Troops For Thwarting Attack In Congo
Indian peacekeepers, as well as Blue Helmets from other nations, pushed back an attack by an armed group in Congo, a top UN official has said, lauding the peacekeepers' efforts and "proactive role" in countering these assaults on the civilian populat
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F1: Sebatian Vettel Unveils 'No War' Helmet At Bahrain Test
Aston Martin's Sebastian Vettel has unveiled a new helmet that says "No War" at the second pre-season test in Bahrain. The helmet has the blue and yellow colours of the Ukrainian flag.
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India Sends 2,00,000 COVID-19 Vaccine Doses As Gift For UN Peacekeepers
Top United Nations officials, including the UN peacekeeping chief, have expressed gratitude to India for its gift of 2,00,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses for peacekeepers, saying the donation will enable the Blue Helmets to continue their life-saving work in a safe manner.
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Indian Peacekeepers Get Clean Chit As UN Vows Action Against Sex Abuse
As the UN vowed firm action to root out sex abuse by peacekeepers, the Indian blue helmets have received a clean chit for 2015.
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2 Indians Among 126 Peacekeepers to be Awarded Prestigious UN Medal
Two fallen Indian peacekeepers are among the 126 military, police and civilian personnel who will be posthumously awarded a prestigious UN medal next week for their courage and sacrifice while serving in the world body's peacekeeping operations last year.
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US Others Vow UN Peacekeeping Upgrade Amid New Threats
The United States and countries that contribute troops to UN peacekeeping missions vowed on Friday to ensure that more soldiers, better training and additional resources are available for the "blue helmets" confronting new threats on changing battlefields.