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13 Dead In Russia School Shooting, Gunman Kills Himself | Oneindia News *International

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13 Dead In Russia School Shooting, Gunman Kills Himself | Oneindia News *International

13 Dead In Russia School Shooting, Gunman Kills Himself | Oneindia News *International

13 Dead In Russia School Shooting, Gunman Kills Himself; Iran accuses U.S of trying to use unrest to undermine country; NASA's asteroid-deflecting DART spacecraft nears planned impact with its target; North Korea, China resume cross-border freight train operation after COVID closures #RussiaSchool #SchoolShooting #VladimirPutin


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In a major blunder during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, South Korean athletes were mistakenly introduced as North Korean delegates. The mistake was highlighted by both French and English announcers, although the subtitles correctly identified them. This gaffe comes at a time of heightened tensions between the two Koreas. South Korea's sports ministry has lodged a formal complaint, and the International Olympic Committee has issued an apology. Watch the full story and see the reactions from both South Korea and the Olympic organisers. #OneindiainParis #Olympics2024 #ParisOlympics #SouthKorea #NorthKorea #OlympicBlunder #IOC #SportsNews #OpeningCeremony #SouthKoreanAthletes #OlympicMistake ~HT.178~PR.274~ED.103~GR.124~

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