Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Andrew Tate to remain in police custody for 30 days

Andrew Tate

The court in Bucharest also imprisoned Tristan along with two other people. Tate and his brother Tristan were both taken into custody on Thursday. The 36-year-old Andrew Tate has not yet responded directly to the charges. Following a court’s approval of a police request, the contentious British-American influencer Andrew Tate will be detained in Romania … Read more

North Korea launches ballistic missiles to end the year

north korea

This year, North Korea has fired off more missiles than ever before. North Korea has launched three short-range ballistic missiles. Washington claimed that there is no immediate threat to the US. According to South Korea’s military, North Korea has launched three short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea to the east of the Korean Peninsula. Five … Read more

China Covid: WHO demands China’s Covid data

China

Over the past few weeks, cases have increased dramatically. WHO needs information related to hospitalizations and deaths. Countries are screening Chinese travelers. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that Chinese officials must provide more real-time information regarding Covid in the nation as illnesses rise. Over the past few weeks, many of the nation’s tight … Read more

British woman killed in Australia during break-in

crime scene

During a break-in at her Australian house, a British woman was fatally stabbed. Murder charges have been filed against two 17-year-old boys. Lee Lovell, her 43-year-old husband was also stabbed. During a break-in at her Australian house, a British woman was fatally stabbed. Emma Lovell, 41, a native of the Ipswich region, passed away on … Read more

China Covid: US set to put restrictions on Chinese arrivals

US airport

Beijing reported a few deaths and around 4,000 new Covid infections every day last week. Tighter restrictions on Chinese travellers have already been announced by other countries. International visitors need to provide complete Covid vaccination before entering the US. Following Beijing’s announcement that it would reopen its borders next month, the US is thinking of … Read more

Novak Djokovic is back in Australia after exile

Novak Djokovic

The Serbian tennis player was unable to compete in the previous competition. Djokovic will begin his 2023 season in Adelaide. Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley said Djokovic had arrived. The Serbian tennis player, who is vying for his tenth Australian Open victory, was unable to compete in the previous competition due to his opposition … Read more

The UN Security Council asks the Taliban to reverse restrictions on women

Taliban

The most recent restrictions, according to UN Secretary, “must be lifted”. Taliban have outlawed women’s participation in higher education and employment by NGOs. At least five prominent NGOs suspended operations in Afghanistan. The Taliban government’s actions in Afghanistan that target women and girls have been condemned by the UN Security Council. Within the past week, … Read more

Three dead after falling through ice on Arizona lake

Arizona lake

In the heart of Arizona, three people perished after falling through the ice of a lake. The victims had been strolling on Woods Canyon Lake. They resided in Chandler, Arizona, and they are from India. According to representatives of Coconino County, the victims had been strolling on Woods Canyon Lake. In the heart of Arizona, … Read more

US judge rejects request to sanction Republican governor candidate

Republican governor

A proposal to punish Republican candidate was refused by a US judge. Lake would have to reimburse Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, for more over $33,000 in costs. The inauguration of Hobbs is scheduled for January 5. A proposal to punish Republican candidate for governor of Arizona Kari Lake for charges she made when contesting the … Read more

Russian troops sent to Ukraine allowed to freeze sperm

Vladimir Putin

About 100,000 Russian soldiers have either died or been wounded since the invasion. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation. Soldiers will have the right to have their sperm frozen in cryobanks for free. According to the Russian state news agency TASS, soldiers from Russia who have been sent to fight in Ukraine will … Read more

North Korea: Kim announces new military goals for 2023

Kim Jong-un

Kim also established objectives for strengthening self-defense in 2023. He outlined the foreign policy tenets and the strategy for combating the enemy. Scores of ballistic missiles were launched by Pyongyang this year. On the second day of a crucial Workers’ Party meeting, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presented new military objectives for his nation … Read more

Gretchen Whitmer kidnap ringleader, Adam Fox, jailed for 16 years

Gretchen Whitmer

Grand Rapids appeared before Judge Richard Jonker of the US District Court. The mastermind behind a conspiracy was given a 16-year prison term. Fox was convicted for both kidnapping conspiracy and using weapon. The mastermind behind a conspiracy to abduct Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer was given a 16-year prison term. On Tuesday in Grand Rapids, … Read more

The US Supreme Court upholds the current border policy

migrants

There were worries that when the policy would be lifted. The number of migrants at the border would increase. The government has the authority to automatically remove illegal immigrants. A contentious Trump-era policy that prevented thousands of individuals from crossing the US-Mexico border has been upheld by the US Supreme Court. The government has the … Read more

China: People hurry to book travel as borders finally reopen

China

Traffic on travel-related websites has increased. Passport application to start from January 8. Entrance to all nations would not be unrestricted for Chinese tourists. Since Beijing declared it would reopen its borders next month, Chinese citizens have hurried to make travel arrangements abroad. The immigration department announced that passport applications for Chinese nationals intending to … Read more

Current Covid surge in China is “unlikely” to impact India, says experts

India and china

Travelers to India must now present a Covid-19 negative test record. India has increased surveillance. Experts say there is no immediate cause for concern. Although the current Covid outbreak in China is “unlikely” to have an effect on India, experts warned that consumers should still exercise caution and wear masks. In response to an increase … Read more

Death toll climbs to 50 in western New York’s, worst blizzard in decades

US winter

At least 50 people have died because of a historic winter storm in US. At least 28 people died in western New York during the winter storm. Some of the worst damage from the storm was in Buffalo, New York. At least 50 people have died because of a historic winter storm that hit the … Read more

North Korea drones: South’s military apologizes for missing targets

Taliban

The drones apparently returned to North Korea after a five-hour chase. The public is very concerned about our military’s lack of readiness says official. North Korean drones entered South Korean airspace for the first time in five years. The military of South Korea has expressed regret for not shooting down the five drones that North … Read more

India to deploy 120 Parlay surface missiles along its borders

India missiles along its borders

India plans to deploy more than a hundred ballistic missiles. They are capable of striking targets between 150 and 500 kilometers away. China and Pakistan are both nuclear states. India plans to deploy more than a hundred ballistic missiles near its borders along its borders. This report follows New Delhi’s assertions that Indian and Chinese … Read more

Gujarat: Indian man killed over daughter’s viral video

Murder

The attack also harmed Vaghela’s wife and son. Seven persons have been detained by Gujarat police. The published video quickly became popular. Seven persons have been detained by Gujarat police for allegedly killing a soldier by assaulting him. According to the police complaint, Melaji Vaghela was attacked after he objected to a video of his … Read more

Taiwan makes military service mandatory for an extra year

Taiwan

Taiwan would increase the length of its four-month military service requirement to one year. The choice was made in the midst of escalating hostilities with China. Taiwan has also become a hotspot in relations between China and the US. According to President Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan would increase the length of its four-month military service requirement … Read more

Denver Broncos dismiss rookie head coach before the season ends

Denver

The Broncos have missed the playoffs for seven consecutive seasons. Penner may begin his search for a replacement immediately. The Walton-Penner group purchased the Broncos for $4.65 billion last summer. Monday, with two games remaining in the season, the Denver Broncos sacked first-year head coach Nathaniel Hackett. While announcing Hackett’s firing, owner and CEO Greg … Read more

Kayakers hailed for helping to rescue pilot after plane crash

Plane

Police say that three alert kayakers came to Couchman’s aid. Police said that soon after he took off from Lee Airport, his plane started to shake. Steve Couchman, who lives in Frederick and is 71 years old, flew the Piper Cherokee plane. Maryland State Police said that Steve Couchman, 71, of Frederick, Maryland, lived through … Read more

Residents of Jackson and Mississippi face shortage of water

Pipe

No water as pipes burst in freezing temperatures. Major leakage in the system that we have yet to uncover says city’s mayor. City’s major water treatment facility experienced issues. It is only the most recent issue to affect the city’s troubled water infrastructure, which previously failed during cold temperatures and experienced a days-long outage over … Read more

Michael Gove: Better residential designs may mitigate development opposition

Michael

Too many planning applications are “indifferent” or “insipid”. Government hopes to have built 300,000 additional dwellings by middle of decade. Mr. Gove admitted there is “no magic solution” to the housing situation. According to Michael Gove, there could be less opposition to new housing developments if there was a greater emphasis on the “heart and … Read more