Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Oklahoma: Police arrest caretaker on account of child neglect

Oklahoma

Workman stated on Thursday night that officials are still hopeful. Athena Brownfield has been sought after by numerous law enforcement agencies. Alysia Adams, 31, was detained on two counts of child neglect. Two days after a postal worker discovered the girl’s elder sister strolling alone close to their home, a carer for a missing 4-year-old … Read more

Russia allows a former US Navy officer into Poland

Russia

Taylor Dudley crossed Polish-Russian border in April during his travel in Europe. His conditions in Russia are unknown and case is not public. Represented by lawyer for families of jailed Americans abroad. According to lawyer Jonathan Franks, Taylor Dudley crossed the Polish-Russian border in April. Russia released a US citizen who had sneaked into its … Read more

Ex-Sri Lankan Leader Ordered to Pay Damages for Easter Bombings Victims

Sri Lankan

Sri Lanka court holds ex-President responsible for bombings. Orders payment of damages to victims’ families. Bombings by local Muslim groups linked to ISIS. Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court ruled that the country’s former president and four other individuals were responsible for the Easter Sunday bombings in 2019 that killed close to 270 people On Thursday, Sri … Read more

Halloween crush: Police seek charges against officials

South Korea

The Itaewon accident happened due to lack of safety precautions. Police in South Korea are seeking charges against 23 officials. Last year’s crowd surge left about 160 people dead. The Itaewon accident in Seoul’s nightlife zone, which resulted in the deaths of close to 160 individuals, was attributed by investigators to a lack of safety … Read more

CIA director travels to Libya following surrender of Lockerbie suspect

Libya

William Burns makes a rare trip to Libya where he meets Haftar. The gathering was held at Haftar’s administrative centre in Benghazi. The CIA declined to comment because it does not often advertise such visits. William Burns makes a rare trip to Libya where he meets Haftar, the military strongman stationed in the east, and … Read more

Turkey summons Sweden’s ambassador in response to the Erdogan effigy protest

Turkey

Since 1984, the PKK has been fighting for independence from the Turkish government. Since then, tens of thousands of people have died. Sweden asked to join NATO and has been requesting Turkey’s permission to do so. In response to a protest in Stockholm where an effigy of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was shown from its … Read more

Thai army executes five alleged drug traffickers close to ‘Golden Triangle’

Thai army

About 500,000 methamphetamine pills were discovered. Thai military has killed five alleged drug trafficker. No Thai soldiers were hurt. After a fight between Thai security personnel and alleged smugglers in Thailand’s north, about 500,000 methamphetamine pills were discovered. Following a fight in Thailand’s north near the infamous “Golden Triangle” region, the Thai military has killed … Read more

Japan to release Fukushima nuclear power plant residue in ocean

Japan

More than 150,000 people were evacuated from the vicinity. More than a million tonnes of water fromFukushima nuclear power to be released into the ocean this year. Fukushima incident in 2011 has been the worst nuclear accident. More than a million tonnes of water from the defunct Fukushima nuclear power station will reportedly be released … Read more

India socialist leader Sharad Yadav dies at age 75

India

The former federal minister  had been ill for some time. He passed away on Thursday night in a hospital in Delhi. Sharad Yadav, who passed away at the age of 75, is being remembered by Indian lawmakers. One of India’s most prominent socialist leaders, Sharad Yadav, who passed away at the age of 75, is … Read more

Keenan Anderson dies after police arrest

Keenan Anderson

Keenan Anderson died in a hospital in Santa Monica. The Los Angeles Police Department has published body camera footage. It shows Mr Anderson pleading for aid as officers restrain him. Patrisse Cullors, a cousin of Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, died hours after being Tasered and detained in the street by Los Angeles police. … Read more

Alabama: Tornadoes kill at least six people

Tornado

Alabama and Georgia governors have both declared states of emergency. At least six people have been killed by tornadoes in Alabama. The bad weather is expected to persist overnight. At least six people have been killed by tornadoes in Alabama, according to local officials, who said they are “still searching for bodies”. The National Weather … Read more

Itaewon crowd crush: Senior officials are innocent says report

Itaewon

The report blamed local municipal and emergency service officials. Lee Jung-min told the report was “cutting off the lizard’s tail to spare the head”. The catastrophic crush killed 159 people. A long-awaited investigation on last October’s tragic crowd crush in Seoul has largely exonerated key government officials. Instead, the report blamed local municipal and emergency … Read more

Mega Millions jackpot rises to second biggest in history with no winner

Mega Million

There was no big winner on Tuesday. Jackpot has risen to $1.35 billion. The greatest lottery prize paid was worth $2.04 billion in cash. Because there was no big winner on Tuesday, the jackpot has risen to $1.35 billion. You can still become a Mega Millions billionaire. Nobody matched the six numbers — 7, 13, … Read more

Ebola outbreak in Uganda is over says WHO

Uganda

Ebola spreads by contact with an infected person’s bodily fluids. The most recent Ebola outbreak in Uganda is ended. This outbreak was the first of the less frequent Sudan strain in ten years. Since the epidemic was declared in September, 142 cases, including 56 deaths, have been reported in Uganda. The most recent Ebola outbreak … Read more

Paris: Six people wounded in knife attack

Paris

Authorities are attempting to determine whether the attack had a purpose. Paris Gare du Nord is one of the busiest international train terminals in Europe. One border force officer was among the injured. A knife attack occurred early on Wednesday at Paris’s international Gare du Nord station, leaving six people hurt, including one who is … Read more

‘UK abandoned’ Afghan teacher is afraid for her life

Afghan teacher

Dan Jarvis is in favour of the remaining Afghans. Only four of the 1,500 Afghans who qualified for resettlement. More than 100 teachers were left behind in Afghanistan. Only four of the 1,500 Afghans who qualified for resettlement when the Taliban took power in 2021 have arrived in the UK. Zuhra, one of the thousands … Read more

World Bank reduces economic prediction as global crisis is predicted

World Bank

The world economy is perilously close to entering a recession. It projects that the global economy will expand by just 1.7% this year. The effects of increasing interest rates are seen as the main obstacle facing policymakers. According to the most recent World Bank prediction, the world economy is “perilously close to entering a recession.” … Read more

9-year-old girl discovers a megalodon shark tooth on Maryland beach

megalodon shark

Megalodon existed for at least 3.5 million years before going extinct. The rare and the ancient are the things that amateur fossil hunters hope to unearth. The curator of a nearby marine museum described it as a “once-in-a-lifetime kind of find.” The rare and the ancient are the things that amateur fossil hunters hope to … Read more

Shamima Begum admits she joined a terror group

Shamima Begum

Shamima Begum has admitted that she accepted responsibility for joining a terrorist organisation. Ms. Begum, who lost her British citizenship for posing a threat to national security. She said, “I’m not this person that they think I am, though,” nonetheless. Shamima Begum has admitted that she accepted responsibility for joining a terrorist organisation when she … Read more

Japan: Uniqlo to increase pay in Japan by up to 40%

Japan

Tadashi Yanai is frequently credited in Japanese business circles as a trendsetter. Fast Retailing’s stock increased 1.4% on Wednesday in Tokyo trading. Salary raises were given to the company’s hourly workers in September of last year. The owner of Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo claims to be increasing employee pay home by up to 40%. Beginning … Read more

Texas executes former officer who hired hitmen to kill his wife

Texas

Former officer executed for hiring hitman to murder estranged wife. Defense team argued that prosecutors withheld evidence of hypnosis. Execution carried out despite temporary injunction on use of expired drugs. A former suburban Houston police officer, Robert Fratta, has been put to death via lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville, Texas. He had … Read more

Unpredictable Weather Patterns: El Niño and La Niña switch roles in California

Californian storm

El Nino and La Nina’s role switch during California’s stormy weather. The changed role of El Nino and La Nina. El Nino and La Nina’s unusual behavior in California. Big waves, snow-capped mountains, and flooded coastal streets are all signs of El Nio in California during a La Nia year, which is typically marked by … Read more

U.K. space sector suffers a setback following a failed satellite launch

satellite launch

British space scientists said  that they were disappointed but not discouraged. American company made an attempt by sending one of its rockets from Cornwall. The attempt got failed. Late on Monday, American company Virgin Orbit made an attempt at its first global launch by utilising a modified jumbo aeroplane to transport one of its rockets … Read more

U.S. Navy seizes more than 2,000 AK-47s

A US Navy warship

More than 2,000 assault riflest were likely headed for Yemeni rebels. More than 50 tonnes of ammunition, fuses, and rocket propellant were taken by the US. Boat posed a risk to commercial ship navigation and ordered its sinking says U.S. military experts. Vice Admiral: “This shipment is a continuation of Iran’s pattern of destabilising action.” … Read more