Russia claims United States is responsible Europe’s gas supply crisis

Europe's gas supply crisis

Russia blames the US for pressuring European leaders to cut economic and energy cooperation with Moscow. Europe is facing its worst gas supply crisis in history, with energy prices skyrocketing. Zakharova: US has long sought to sever energy ties between Russia and major European powers such as Germany.   The US has exacerbated Europe’s gas … Read more

Samsung says that a July breach exposed some US customer data

Samsung customer

Samsung Electronics says it suffered a cybersecurity incident in late July that exposed the personal information of some customers in the United States. Names, contact, and demographic information, date of birth, and product registration information were among the details. Samsung has acknowledged a data breach twice this year. Samsung Electronics Co disclosed on Friday that … Read more

PM expresses gratitude to United States for humanitarian assistance

PM US

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday expressed his gratitude to the government of the United States for announcing humanitarian assistance to the flood-affected people of Pakistan. On his Twitter handle, the prime minister said that they were grateful to the United States government for the announcement of humanitarian assistance for flood victims in Pakistan. … Read more

Nigerian court refuses U.S. police chief’s extradition

Nigerian court

Nigerian judge denies the federal government’s request to extradite a suspended police chief to the United States. Abba Kyari has denied any involvement in an elaborate scheme to defraud a Qatari businessperson of more than $1 million. High Court judge rules that turning him over to the US would violate the country’s extradition law.   … Read more

U.S. pledges $30 million to Pakistan flood relief

U.S. pledges $30 million to Pakistan

The United States government will provide financial assistance to Pakistan in the amount of thirty million dollars. The announcement was made by the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad on Tuesday. United States Embassy in Islamabad on Tuesday, released a statement saying that the United States government will provide financial assistance to Pakistan in the amount of … Read more

United States planning to appoint first Ambassador to Arctic

United States

Ambassador-at-Large will be appointed to advance US policy in the northern polar region. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has made Arctic envoy a top priority. News comes as China has been constructing Arctic research stations and as Russia expands its presence close to the North Pole. Amid heightened Russian military activities in the area, the … Read more

United States Coast Guard unable to enter Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands denies US Coast Guard vessel permission to refuel and provision, US official says. A request for comment from Reuters was not immediately answered by the islands’ government. Since signing a security agreement with China in May, the Solomon Islands’ relationship with the United States has been contentious. According to a US official, the … Read more

Jennifer Aniston reacts to Jamie Foxx mimicking Donald Trump

Jennifer Aniston

‘Friends’ actress Jennifer Aniston was among the thousands of individuals who responded to the video of Jamie Foxx imitating the previous president of the United States ‘Donald Trump’.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Jamie Foxx (@iamjamiefoxx) [embedpost slug = “/angelina-jolie-being-demonised-by-brad-pitt-similar-to-jennifer-aniston/”]

Skysurfer broke his own record amazed internet; Video viral

Skysurfer record

He completed 175 helicopter spins while skydiving in Virginia. The video has gone viral on Instagram, and more than 2.46 million watch it. Some users said that just seeing Snyder’s dive made them feel sleepy. A man from the United States holds the record for the most number of helicopter spins performed while skysurfing. He … Read more

Cruise ship rescues Cuban migrants stranded at sea

Cuban

Carnival Cruise ship rescues six Cuban migrants who were stranded at sea on a makeshift raft. Guests applaud and celebrate as the migrants approach the ship. Carnival Paradise was travelling from Tampa, Florida to Cozumel, Mexico. A cruise ship last week saved six Cuban migrants who were stranded at sea on a makeshift raft, according … Read more

Apple will now assist you in fixing MacBook at home

Apple MacBook

Apple is adding M1-chipped MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros to its Self-Service Repair kits. This means that people will be able to fix their devices at home. The company will rent one-week kits with free shipping for $49 in the US. Apple is adding M1-chipped MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros to its Self-Service Repair kits. … Read more

United States claims it does not support blanket visa ban for Russians

United States

A State Department spokesperson said Monday that the US does not support a blanket visa ban for Russian citizens. The US wouldn’t want to close off pathways to refuge and safety for Russia’s dissidents or others who are vulnerable to human rights abuses. A tourist visa ban has been supported by a number of countries, … Read more

Cineworld on the verge of filing for bankruptcy

Cineworld

After falling 60% on Friday, Cineworld stock rose today. The company stated that its theatres are still “open for business”. Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows a business to carry on operations while it bargains with its creditors. As the movie theatre company continues to struggle with $5 billion in debt, Cineworld has acknowledged that it is … Read more

West demands strict security at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

nuclear plant

The leaders of the west urge caution near Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. There are fears of a catastrophe worse than Chernobyl. Ukraine’s Independence Day will mark six months since Russia invaded the country. The United States, Britain, France, Germany, and others have emphasized the necessity to protect nuclear plant that are at risk due to … Read more