Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Canada: Five people got killed in shooting in Toronto says police

Canada

Five individuals were killed in a shooting at a condo in a Toronto suburb. Victims’ identities have not been made public. Police withheld the motive of the shooter. Police reported that five individuals were killed in a shooting at a condo in a Toronto suburb on Sunday night. According to York Regional Police Chief Jim … Read more

Salang tunnel: Fire claims 19 lives and dozens injured

Salang tunnel

Local authorities in Afghanistan report that a fire inside a road tunnel has resulted in at least 19 fatalities and numerous injuries. On Saturday night, an oil tanker overturned and caught fire in the Salang Tunnel, which connects Kabul to the northern provinces. Before it was extinguished the following morning, the fire had spread to … Read more

Singapore’s cryptocurrency goals are impacted by the FTX collapse

Singapore

Initially perceived that Singapore would lead in bitcoin hub. The government had expressed interest in utilising blockchain technology. Cryptocurrency traders might suffer loss. There was a period when it appeared like Singapore might emerge as a leading bitcoin hub. Early on, the government had expressed interest in utilising blockchain technology. This, together with the city … Read more

Elon Musk asks users to vote on his future as CEO

Twitter

Elon Musk puts future as Twitter chief to public vote. Accounts used to advertise other social media networks will be banned. publishing of content from other websites will still be permitted. Elon Musk, the owner of the social media site Twitter, is soliciting votes from users on whether he should continue serving as its CEO. … Read more

Seven police officers killed in northern Iraq

Iraq

At least seven police officers has been killed in A bomb and gun attack. The attack happened near the oil-rich city of Kirkuk. A roadside bomb near Baghdad killed three Iraqi soldiers on Wednesday. A bomb and gun attack in northern Iraq has killed at least seven police officers. On Sunday, the attack happened near … Read more

U.K. royal aide apologises to charity head for racist remark

U.K. royal

Lady Susan Hussey “sincerely apologised” to Ngozi Fulani at Palace. Hussey gave up her honorary royal position after the incident. The British royal family is once again getting a lot of attention. Royal officials said that Lady Susan Hussey “sincerely apologised” to Ngozi Fulani during a “warm and understanding” meeting at Buckingham Palace. A royal … Read more

Israel deports Palestinian lawyer to France

Palestinian lawyer

Police took Salah Hamouri, 37, onto a flight to France early on Sunday morning. Authorities claimed he belonged to a terrorist group. His expulsion was criticised by Amnesty International. A Palestinian-French human rights attorney was reportedly deported by Israel’s interior ministry after being accused of posing a threat to national security. Police took Salah Hamouri, … Read more

Philippine Communist Party Leader passes away at 83

Philippine Communist

Over 40,000 individuals have died in the battle. Sison was prohibited from travelling after being added to a US terrorism list. Jose Maria Sison wad admitted to Dutch hospital for two weeks. Jose Maria Sison, the leader of the Philippine Communist Organization, passed away on Friday evening at the age of 83 after spending two … Read more

North Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles in a year

India

North Korea launched two ballistic missiles into its eastern waters. Missiles were fired around 50 minutes apart. North Korea conducted a record number of test launches this year. After North Korea claimed to have tested a “high-thrust solid-fuel motor” for a brand-new strategic weapon, Sunday’s launch occurred. South Korea’s SEOUL On Sunday, North Korea launched … Read more

Man stabs nursery’s pet tortoise and avoid jail

tortoise

The animal’s back was covered with broken glass. The African sulcata tortoise is 70 years old. His treatment of the tortoise was the product of severe intoxication. The African sulcata tortoise, Michelangelo, was found wounded after being stabbed with six-inch pieces of a wooden garden gate post. Michelangelo is 70 years old. The animal’s back … Read more

Police recovers stolen jewelry worth $119m after heist

Dresden museum

Authorities secured 31 artefacts overnight in Berlin. six men on trial helped recovering jewelry. The returned objects will now be evaluated by experts. Several 18th-century artefacts stolen from a Dresden museum during a €113 million (£98 million; $119 million) heist in 2019 have reportedly been found, according to German authorities. Authorities secured 31 artefacts overnight … Read more

Tunisia: President Saied pressured to resign after ‘fiasco’ election

Tunisia

The majority of opposing parties abstained from the voting. President Saied has not yet responded to the matter publicly. Mass demonstrations and sit-ins were also encouraged by the National Salvation. After less than 9% of eligible voters participated in the country’s legislative elections, Tunisia’s largest opposition alliance demanded that President Kais Saied step down. Nejib … Read more

Iran: Police arrests top Iranian actress due to protest against government

Iran

Taraneh Alidoosti was jailed on suspicion of “spreading falsehoods”. Her Instagram with 8 million followers got deleted. She appeared without headscarf as symbol of protest. One of Iran’s most well-known actresses was detained by the police after she showed support for anti-government protesters. According to official media, Taraneh Alidoosti was jailed on suspicion of “spreading … Read more

Twitter restores banned journalists’ accounts

twitter

Some journalist’s accounts will be restored. Personal information of him was released says Elon. The EU and UN both denounced the ban. Elon Musk, a billionaire businessman, claims that some journalists whose accounts he had suspended from Twitter will have their access restored. After Mr. Musk accused them of disclosing his location data, reporters for … Read more

Twitter could face severe sanctions due to ban on journalists

Twitter

Following the abrupt suspension of many journalists’ accounts who were covering the company, the EU threatened fines against Twitter’s founder Elon Musk. One group of those unable to access their accounts were journalists for the New York Times, CNN, and the Washington Post. Vera Jourova, a commissioner for the EU, issued a warning that the … Read more

The fight over semi-conductor chips between US and China

semi-conductor chips

China’s use of the technology endangers its own national security says US. US is doing everything to stop technology going in china. US has imposed trade limitation on chip manufacturers in United States. The US is stepping up its efforts to slow down China’s development in the semiconductor sector, which is essential for everything from … Read more

Berlin’s huge AquaDom aquarium containing 1500 fishes bursts

berlin aquadom

Two persons were hurt by glass shards. The hotel has relocated its guests. There were more than 100 distinct fish species in the aquarium. The Radisson Blu in Berlin’s lobby has been inundated by water from a massive aquarium that has ruptured and contained a million litres of water. The “AquaDom,” which is 14 metres … Read more

Maiden Pharmaceuticals: India justifies cough medicines related to child deaths

Maiden Pharmaceuticals

Africa receives several generic medications from India. According to India, tests conducted at home revealed medicines met safety requirements. In response to a WHO alert, India had stated in October that it was looking into the cough syrups. According to India, tests conducted at home revealed that four cough syrups connected to infant deaths in … Read more

France: Fire in apartment kills ten people including five children

France

Fire has claimed ten lives including 5 children. 170 firefighters who were dispatched to the location at 03:25 put out the fire. The cause of the fire is still unknown. According to the local administration, a fire in an apartment building outside of Lyon, France, has claimed the lives of ten individuals, five of them … Read more

White House orders the release of documents related to murder of US President John F Kennedy

White House

More than 97% of the records in the collection are now accessible to the public. President Joe Biden  approved the most recent disclosure. 515 documents would continue to be completely hidden. The White House has mandated the first-ever full disclosure of thousands of papers pertaining to the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy. More … Read more