Pyongyang launches suspected ICBM in North Korea

Pyongyang launches suspected ICBM in North Korea

North Korea launches an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), but it was lost in midair. The North’s seventh ICBM launch of the year provoked a warning in Japan. Comes as the US and South Korea stage their largest-ever joint air drills, which Pyongyang has called “aggressive and provocative”. North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), … Read more

Midterm elections threatens democracy – Joe Biden

Midterm elections threatens democracy - Joe Biden

US President Joe Biden has charged his predecessor Donald Trump and his followers with destroying democracy. The election on November 8 will decide which party will control both houses of Congress. Republicans say that Biden is attempting to “divide and distract” at a time when America needs to unite. In advance of next week’s midterm … Read more

Ex-heavyweight boxer Goran Gogic charges with cocaine trafficking

Ex-heavyweight boxer Goran Gogic charges with cocaine trafficking

Montenegrin Goran Gogic, 43, was detained on Sunday in Miami after a New York grand jury indicted him. 2019 saw three cocaine seizures, including one of the biggest in US history, are the basis for the allegations. The former heavyweight boxer has maintained his innocence. In the US, a former heavyweight boxer Goran Gogic has … Read more

Report blames Indonesian police tear gas for tragic football match crush

Report blames Indonesian police tear gas for tragic football match crush

The majority of the fatalities at the Kanjuruhan stadium in Malang, East Java, were asphyxiated. Tear gas was sprayed as Arema FC supporters stormed onto the field following their team’s loss to Persebaya Surabaya. Rules by Fifa state that no “crowd control gas” should be used by stewards or police at matches. A report claims … Read more

US interest rates reaches a new record high of 14 years

US interest rates reaches a new record high of 14 years

The benchmark interest rate was raised by 0.75 percentage points, according to the Federal Reserve. The bank anticipates that raising borrowing costs will slow down economic growth. Some areas of the economy, like housing, have already begun to slow down as a result of the increase in borrowing costs. In an effort to slow the … Read more

Netanyahu’s victory boosts far right in Israel

Netanyahu's victory boosts far right in Israel

Party co-leader Itamar Ben-Gvir was found guilty of being a racist in Israel. He caused unrest last month in volatile neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah by waving gun at Palestinians. The far-significant right’s rise in popularity during Israel’s most recent election had some young religious voters practically dancing for delight. “Things will be better now. When … Read more

North Korea fires most missiles in a day, South responds

North Korea fires most missiles in a day, South responds

At least 23 missiles were fired by the North in a single day. One missile came down 37 miles from Sokcho in the South. Pyongyang claims missile launches are in retaliation for South Korea and US military drills, which it describes as “aggressive and provocative,” say South Korean officials. In a clear escalation of hostilities, … Read more

Truce agrees in Tigray Conflict , Ethiopia

Truce agrees in Tigray Conflict , Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s two-year civil war has claimed thousands of lives and raised fears of famine. Both sides charged with crimes against humanity, including ethnic cleansing and sexual assault. Mediator Olusegun Obasanjo announced that all parties reached an agreement on a disarmament plan. An agreement has been struck to end the two-year civil war in Ethiopia, which … Read more

Police investigates Davido’s nanny after his three-year-old son’s death

Police investigates Davido's nanny after his three-year-old son's death

Nigerian music star Davido’s nanny is being questioned by police over the death of his three-year-old son. Ifeanyi Adeleke is thought to have drowned at the family mansion in Lagos. Seven other domestic helpers, including the childminder, were detained for interrogation. Following the Halloween death of his three-year-old son, Davido, a Nigerian music star, a … Read more

Russian nuclear weapon intelligence splits US politicians

Russian nuclear weapon intelligence splits US politicians

Russian military leaders have contemplated using a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine. Some authorities believe that the document’s exchanges may have been misinterpreted and do not definitely indicate that Russia plans to use a nuclear bomb. Russian military officials have reportedly discussed how and under what conditions Russia would use a tactical nuclear weapon on … Read more

Vladimir Putin threatens to “freeze” grain agreement

Vladimir Putin threatens to "freeze" grain agreement

Vladimir Putin says Russia reserves the right to renege on the grain agreement if Kiev breaches its commitments. Russia will keep its promise to fulfil its obligation to feed food to the world’s poorest countries regardless of the outcome of the grain deal, he said. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, declared on Wednesday that … Read more

Russian soldiers warns Kherson people to leave

Russian soldiers warns Kherson people to leave

Evacuation of residents has been expanded to the east bank of the Dnieper, Kirill Stremousov said. Ukrainian officials refer to this action as “evictions” Russian official: “No one is talking about forced evacuation”. Official acknowledged tales of looting and intoxication among Russian soldiers. On the east bank of the Dnieper river in Kherson, Russian military … Read more

US accuses North Korea of hiding weapons supplies to Russia

US accuses North Korea of hiding weapons supplies to Russia

North Korea supplying Russia with artillery shells for use in Ukraine war, US officials say. Moscow’s conventional artillery arsenals have shrunk throughout eight months of combat. US says North Korea trying to conceal shipments by making it appear as though they are going to Mideast or N Africa. North Korea is surreptitiously supplying Russia with … Read more