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  2. Kantanka Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Kantanka-KTK Car, 4-Wheeled Light Weapons Platform - Crewless Drone Vehicle Kantanka-SPG , 4-Wheeled Fighting Artillery , - 3 crew/3 passengers, Main gun and side mounted rocket tubes Kantanka-ACCRA APC , 8-Wheeled Fighting Armored Personnel Carrier , (4 meters tall/13 feet), 4 crew, 20 passengers

  3. List of automobile manufacturers of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Birkin Cars; BMW South Africa; Brandt BRV; Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa; Harper; Isuzu South Africa; Land Systems; Motorite Racing; N4 Trucks; Nissan South Africa; OSI Vintage; SAMIL Trucks; Paramount Group; Puma; Toyota South Africa Motors; Former AMCAR; Delta Motors; Peugeot and Citroën South Africa (PACSA) General Motors South ...

  4. CFAO Ghana - Wikipedia

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    CFAO Ghana is a subsidiary of CFAO Automotive, the largest automobile network in Africa and the overseas French territories. [4] It is also the exclusive Ghanaian distributor for seven international brands which are, Mitsubishi Motors , Suzuki , Fuso , DAF Trucks , and Bridgestone .

  5. ISIS no longer rules a territory. But its recruits still pose ...

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    A fire truck and a police vehicle near an attack during New Year's celebrations, in New Orleans, January 1, 2025. - Octavio Jones/Reuters

  6. Crime in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    A traffic police car in Riyadh. Crime in Saudi Arabia is low [1] [2] [3] compared to industrialized nations. Criminal activity does not typically target foreigners and is mostly drug-related. [3] Petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching does occur, but is extremely uncommon.

  7. Terrorism in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    A month later on 20 June, in the Riyadh suburb of Al-Nakheel, a British national, Simon Veness, a 35-year-old bank employee, was killed after a bomb placed underneath his vehicle exploded a few seconds after he set off for work. [14] [15] On 29 June, a car bomb placed on the vehicle of an American couple in Riyadh was disarmed by Saudi authorities.

  8. Stock market today: Indexes slip as bond yields disrupt ...

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    Stocks pulled back Friday morning as bond yields reached higher. Mixed initial jobless claims data sent the 10-year Treasury yield to a seven-month high on Thursday.

  9. Canadian man arrested after attacking TSA officers and others ...

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    A Canadian man was arrested at Miami International Airport after attacking multiple people, including Transportation Security Administration officers. The TSA confirmed on Monday that the incident ...