Tue, 21-Oct-2025

US winter storm leaves at least 37 dead nationwide

Winter

The governor calls the storm “the worst in Buffalo’s long history.” Rescue squads and plough drivers are out in force because to zero visibility. A driving ban remains in place through Monday for parts of western New York. Parts of western New York have received up to 43 inches of snow, trapping thousands of vehicles … Read more

Icy blast hits 250 millions Americans and Canadians

Icy blast

A 2,000-mile-long storm has left 1.5 million without power (3,200 km). Near-whiteout conditions across Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan,Buffalo. FlightAware reported 5,900 cancelled US flights on Friday. A severe icy blast that has been related to at least 19 fatalities is currently gripping almost 250 million people in the United States and Canada in advance of … Read more

US man wins six lotteries by using intuition in Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Raymond Roberts played the lottery for 20 years. Birthdays and anniversaries dates were his winning numbers. The odds of earning $25,000 annually for life are 1 in 1,813,028. A veteran of the Vietnam War entered a liquor store, on a chilly December day in Massachusetts,  Like he had done for more than 20 years, he … Read more

US flights are cancelled due to winter weather

US

A strong Arctic winter storm is moving into the US and parts of Canada. Storm-canceled flights could affect Christmas Day travel. Before the busiest travel days of the year, a strong Arctic winter storm is moving into the US and parts of Canada, bringing with it bitter cold temperatures and flight delays. Winter weather alerts … Read more

Volodymyr Zelensky joins G7 leaders for virtual meeting

Volodymyr Zelensky

Russia’s murderous war against Ukraine will be discussed. We’ll discuss climate change, food and energy security, and the G7 Partnership. Volodymyr Zelensky , president of Ukrainian will join leaders of the Group of 7 nations, including US President Joe Biden, for a virtual meeting this morning,  a senior administration official confirmed to Media. The leaders … Read more

263 women competing for seats in the House for US election

263 women competing for seats in the House for US election

This year’s midterm elections in the United States feature a record-breaking number of women candidates. 263 women are competing for seats in the House of Representatives, and 21 women are standing for Senate seats. 25 women are vying for the position of governor in their respective states. This year’s midterm elections in the United States … Read more

Russia accuses United State of “difficult” export

Russia accuses United State of "difficult" export

However, Moscow has accused the US of “making it very difficult” for Moscow to do so. “Kyiv has received a strategic arsenal from the US to support its all-out counteroffensives. In order to avert a catastrophe in world food security, Russia’s foreign ministry has stated that it is “ready” to export food and fertilizer goods. … Read more

Scientists baffled by 8,300-foot-deep sea surface alien holes

scientists holes

The holes were discovered by the crew of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Okeanos Explorer ship. The research was conducted as part of the “Voyage to the Ridge 2022 expedition,” which aims to study coral reefs in this region of the Atlantic Ocean. The discovery of almost “perfectly aligned” holes at the bottom … Read more

FIFA vows ‘invasion’ as 2026 World Cup venues revealed

FIFA

FIFA names 16 host cities for the 2026 World Cup. Games will be co-hosted by Mexico, Canada and the United States. The list of cities includes 11 venues that have hosted the Super Bowl. FIFA President Gianni Infantino warned Canada, Mexico and the United States to prepare for a football “invasion” on Thursday as the host cities … Read more

Spain deepens economic ties with gas-rich Qatar

Qatar

Spain and Qatar deepened their economic ties Wednesday throughout a visit by way of Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani as Madrid seeks to diversify its gas materials following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. During the two-day go to — the Qatari emir’s first considering that he took power in 2013 — the two countries signed 12 … Read more

Stocks waver as Fed rate looms, oil soars on EU embargo

Stocks

Global stocks market wavered on Wednesday as traders braced for an anticipated half-factor interest rate hike from the inflation-preventing US Federal Reserve. Oil expenses rebounded sharply after the European Commission proposed a gradual ban on Russian crude over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. European stocks closed down, after a broadly downbeat session in Asia, although key bourses … Read more

Sony, Lego to place $2 billion into Epic Games metaverse effort

Japanese

Japanese biggest Sony and Lego’s Danish parent firm declared Monday a $2 billion investment in US gaming powerhouse amazing Games for its work toward joining the metaverse vision for the internet’s future. Scores of tech firms have been rushing to invest in creating the metaverse, a loose term covering the fattening eco-system of interactive online … Read more

US stocks withdraw ahead of key boost report

US stocks

Major Wall Street guides opened lower on Monday, with tech shares hit particularly hard as investors waited for the March report on US expansion amid expectations for offensive Federal Reserve action. Twitter bucked the trend as its stock rates rise after controversial Tesla chief Elon Musk announced he would not connect with the Twitter board … Read more

One year from World Cup, clock ticks ever louder for Qatar

World Cup

DOHA: After upending the football establishment by winning the right to host the World Cup, Qatar’s preparations are heading into overdrive with a year to go as they rush to welcome more than a million fans and prove their critics wrong. The tiny Gulf state has a reputation for punching above its weight but challenges do … Read more

US relaxes travel advisory over improved security in Pakistan

US relaxes travel advisory over improved security in Pakistan

United State eased travel advisory for Pakistan and also acknowledged that Pakistan’s security environment has improved. Pakistan Foreign Office stated in a press release “Pakistan has noted the update in the U.S. Travel Advisory, which has acknowledged that “Pakistan’s security environment has improved.” This is a step in the right direction.” Press release further stated … Read more

Palestine warns Israel, US not to cross red lines

Israel

Spokesman of the Palestinian presidency Nabil Abu Rudeineh has warned Israel and America against ‘crossing red lines’. According to the details, the spokesman of the Palestinian presidency said in a statement that the Palestinian leadership will reject any steps by the United States that would breach international law. Nabil Abu Rudeineh reiterated the call for … Read more

FM hails US House Committee decision to discuss Kashmir

Foreign Minister

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Saturday welcomed United State House Committee on Foreign Affairs decision to discuss the deteriorating situation situation in Indian occupied Kashmir. Foreign Minister said the meeting of the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs will prove to be quite useful regarding the Kashmir dispute. Shah Mehmood Qureshi said “Overseas Pakistanis … Read more