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Singer's Snakebite Death, Iran-US Talks, and Dublin Bus Crash Rock World News

International News Roundup: Singer Dies After Snakebite, US-Iran Talks Begin, and More

International headlines this Friday morning are dominated by a diverse range of events, from a tragic death in Nigeria to high-stakes diplomatic talks in the Middle East.

In Nigeria, the death of Ifunanya Nwangene, a 26-year-old singer and former contestant on "The Voice Nigeria," has highlighted the ongoing crisis of preventable fatalities in the country. Nwangene died in a hospital in Abuja after being bitten by a snake in her flat, according to The Guardian. In a final message to friends, she wrote, "Please come." The incident has raised questions about the availability of effective antivenoms in Nigeria.

Meanwhile, in Oman, Iranian and American officials are commencing face-to-face talks amid heightened tensions and fears of conflict. Sky News reported that the US is sending its Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, to the Muscat summit to meet with Tehran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi. These discussions follow weeks of threatened military action by the US, with President Trump describing the American naval build-up near Iran as an "armada." Expectations for a breakthrough are reportedly low.

In other news, Alex Saab, a Colombian-Venezuelan businessman considered a close ally of deposed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, has reportedly been detained in Caracas. The Guardian reported that the detention was a joint operation by Venezuela's intelligence agency and the FBI. Saab could potentially be extradited to the US in the coming days. According to the same source, billionaire media mogul Raúl Gorrín was also reportedly arrested at the same address.

In Dublin, a double-decker bus crash resulted in one fatality and injuries to three others. Sky News reported that the incident occurred on Thursday lunchtime when a Bus Eireann double-decker, which was not in service, struck pedestrians in the city center. Ireland's justice minister confirmed the news to the Irish parliament, stating that the injured are being treated in hospital. The incident, which occurred at the junction of Talbot Street and Marlborough Street, is being treated as a road crash.

Finally, the Louvre Museum in Paris has released the first photos of the crown of French Empress Eugenie since it was recovered after a heist in October of last year. Sky News reported that the crown was damaged during the audacious raid, in which jewels worth an estimated 76 million were stolen. The museum insists that the crown remains largely intact and will be restored. The thieves, who pulled off the heist in minutes while the museum was open, left the diamond-studded headpiece belonging to Napoleon III's wife behind.

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