Tue, 21-Oct-2025

United State Deploys Second Aircraft Carrier To Shield Israel

United State Deploys Second Aircraft Carrier To Shield Israel

USS Eisenhower sent to eastern Mediterranean to support Israel US emphasizes commitment to Israel’s security Tensions rise as potential Israeli ground offensive looms The United States has deployed a second aircraft carrier, the USS Eisenhower, to the eastern Mediterranean as a strong show of support for its ally Israel and to deter potential hostile actions, … Read more

Pilot Son Makes Special Announcement for Flight Attendant Mom

Pilot Son Makes Special Announcement for Flight Attendant Mom

The pilot makes a heartwarming announcement for the flight attendant’s mom on Instagram. The video goes viral with nearly 1.7 million views. Viewers react with love and affection. An Instagram video showcasing a pilot’s heartfelt announcement to his flight attendant mother is touching the hearts of many. The video captures the pilot’s genuine happiness as … Read more

After a deadly drone attack, US hits Syria targets

Syria

The US launched airstrikes against Iran-linked organizations in eastern Syria. Killing 14 pro-Iran fighters and injuring five US service members and a second contractor. The goal is to arm and train Syrian militiamen. After a drone assault killed a US contractor, the US launched airstrikes against Iran-linked organizations in eastern Syria, according to the US … Read more

I am expecting to be arrested on Tuesday, says Donald Trump

Capitol riot probe Donald Trump

Donald Trump is expected to be arrested on Tuesday. In connection with hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. The first time a former US president has ever faced criminal charges. Donald Trump, a former US president, said he expects to be detained on Tuesday in connection with a case involving suspected hush money payments to … Read more

North Korea claims almost 800,000 people signed up for army

North Korea

North Korea has announced that 800,000 people have enlisted in the military. To fight against the United State. In retaliation for military exercises between the US and South Korea. Over 800,000 of its people have chosen to serve in or reenlist in the military to battle the United States, according to North Korea. According to … Read more

United State accuses Chinese tycoon of billion-dollar fraud

Chinese tycoon

Guo Wengui and Kin Ming Je are accused of planning a billion-dollar swindle. Involving wire fraud, securities fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering. Hours after being detained, Mr. Guo’s Manhattan penthouse apartment caught fire. A Chinese real estate magnate with a New York office has been accused by United State authorities of planning a billion-dollar … Read more

Alex Murdaugh case one of the most troubling, says judge

Alex Murdaugh

Judge Clifton Newman acknowledges Murdaugh’s family’s dominance of local justice. But does not disagree with the state’s decision to forgo the death penalty. “Many have received the death penalty, probably for lesser conduct”, he adds. Judge Clifton Newman is speaking right now, and he claims that this case has been among the “most worrisome cases” … Read more

China reacts angrily to a US Navy reconnaissance flight over the Taiwan Strait

China
  • A US Navy reconnaissance jet flew over the Taiwan Strait on Monday.
  • The US 7th Fleet said in a statement that the P-8A Poseidon flight was conducted in accordance with international law.
  • A spokesman for China’s Eastern Theater Command (PLA) accused Washington of hyping the flight and inflaming tensions.

Despite strong objections from the Chinese military, a US Navy reconnaissance jet flew over the Taiwan Strait on Monday in an attempt to assert the right to operate in international airspace.

 

The US 7th Fleet said in a statement Monday that the P-8A Poseidon flight over the waterway separating China and the self-ruled island of Taiwan was conducted in accordance with international law, demonstrating “the United States’ commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.”

However, Army Senior Col. Shi Yi, a spokesman for China’s People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) Eastern Theater Command, accused Washington of exaggerating the flight and inflaming tensions.

But a spokesman for China’s Eastern Theater Command of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), Army Senior Col. Shi Yi, accused Washington of hyping the flight and inflaming tensions.

The US flight “has deliberately disrupted the regional situation and jeopardized the peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” Shi said in a report.

That allegation was amplified in Chinese state media, with a story in the nationalist state-run tabloid alleging that the US Navy antisubmarine warfare and surveillance jet was shot down. “just another provocation aimed at stirring up troubles.”

According to the US 7th Fleet statement, the US will continue to “fly, sail, and operate anywhere international law allows including within the Taiwan Strait.”

Despite never having controlled Taiwan, a democratically governed island of 24 million people, the Chinese Communist Party claims it as part of its sovereign territory.

Beijing maintains military pressure on the island by sending military aircraft and ships into the Taiwan Strait on a daily basis.

Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said on Tuesday that it had spotted 14 PLA aircraft and three naval vessels around the island, including four aircraft that crossed the strait’s median line, which had served as a rarely breached informal demarcation line between the two sides for decades but is now routinely ignored by Beijing.

The PLA’s deployments on Tuesday increased from four aircraft and three ships spotted by Taiwan on Monday, with none crossing the median line.

The US P-8A flight on Monday was the second in less than a week to pique the PLA’s interest.

On Friday, a US Poseidon carrying a CNN crew was intercepted over the South China Sea near the Paracel Islands, a chain of disputed coral atolls where Beijing has built military installations despite competing claims from Vietnam and Taiwan.

The CNN crew filmed the intercept after a PLA airfield in the Paracels, also known as the Xisha Islands in China, warned the US plane to avoid what it claimed was Chinese airspace around the islands.

The PLA handled the encounter with the US aircraft professionally. However, the presence of the “US spy plane that conducted a close-in reconnaissance on China at China’s doorstep” According to the report, this demonstrates that Washington, not Beijing, is the “aggressor” in the region.

“The US military frequently sends aircraft and vessels to the South China Sea, the East China Sea and the Taiwan Straits for close-in reconnaissance operations and provocative transits, although China is thousands of kilometers away from the US,” it said.

US general: PLA is ‘getting ready for something’

In a related development, the general in charge of the US Army in the Pacific said Monday that the PLA is on a “historical trajectory” as it expands its forces.

“The military arm that they have created, it’s extraordinary,” General Charles Flynn stated this at an event hosted by the American Enterprise Institute.

“They are rehearsing, they are practicing, they are experimenting, and they are preparing those forces for something,” Flynn said. “But you don’t build up that kind of arsenal to just defend and protect. You are probably building that for other purposes.”

At the same event, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth stated that, while a PLA amphibious invasion of Taiwan is not imminent, “we have to obviously prepare … to fight and win that war.”

“I think the best way we avoid fighting that war is by showing the (People’s Republic of China) and countries in the region that we can actually win that war,” she stated.

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Peru government offers $13,000 to victims families

Peru

Peru is providing families who lost a relative during statewide protests with financial assistance. But Amnesty International has accused the government. Of denying responsibility for the killings. The government of Peru is providing families who lost a relative during statewide protests between December 8 and February 10 with almost $13,000 in financial assistance. According to … Read more

US announces $2 billion Ukraine aid package

Ukraine

The US will support Ukraine “for as long as it takes”. With a $2 billion aid package. Including drones and anti-drone gear. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin promised that the US will support Ukraine “for as long as it takes” as the country announced a $2 billion aid package. The security package also includes various drones … Read more

Continued power outages and travel delays in United State

United State

The effects of a severe winter storm are still being felt. With 800,000 people without energy. And more than 700 American flights cancelled. The effects of a severe winter storm that brought blizzards and below-freezing temperatures to parts of the United State are still being felt. On the second day of the storm, there are … Read more

N.Korea warns of military drills over joint S Korea-US drills

North Korea

N.Korea has threatened to launch “unprecedented” counteractions. If South Korea and the US conduct military drills. DPRK stands for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. North Korea has vowed to launch “unprecedentedly persistent and severe counteractions” if South Korea and the US carry out upcoming military drills. Before the annual Freedom Shield joint military drills … Read more

UK PM Rishi Sunak keeps in contact with allies

Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak declared the government would do “whatever it takes”. To protect the nation from spy balloons. Sunak claimed he is in constant communication with allies. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak echoed a well-known statement in response to a reporter’s question about whether surveillance balloons posed a similar threat in the UK. World leaders and … Read more

Syrian regime requests US and EU to lift sanctions

Syrian regime

The Syrian government is calling for the lifting of economic sanctions. Relief organizations operating in Syria’s areas under government control. The sanctions were placed on Syria in an effort to compel the government. In the wake of Monday’s earthquake, the Syrian regime has increased its calls for the lifting of economic US and EU sanctions. … Read more

Antony Blinken delays his trip to China due to balloon over US

Antony Blinken heads to Israel to revive Gaza ceasefire talks         

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip to China has been postponed. Visit was due to take place on Sunday, but “conditions are not right” for visit now. Spokesman says presence of Chinese spy balloon in US airspace is a “clear violation of our sovereignty”. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has postponed his trip to … Read more

US secures deal on Philippines bases to complete arc

US

The agreement partially undoes the US’s decision to leave their former colony. Philippines border two of the major flashpoints, Taiwan and the South China Sea. The US hasn’t said where the new bases are but three of them could be on Luzon. Four more military outposts in the Philippines have been granted to the US, … Read more

Man visits first-ever automated McDonald store in US

McDonald
  • McDonald built its first-ever automated restaurant in Texas last year.
  • The facility is almost totally automated, from machines taking orders to robots delivering food.
  • Social media influencer Kaansanity recently visited the shop and shared his experience.

McDonald built its first-ever automated location in Texas’s Fort Worth last year, causing quite a stir on social media. The facility is almost totally automated, from machines taking orders to robots delivering food. It is intended to be a ‘grab and go’ facility with no dining options. Social media influencer Kaansanity recently visited the shop and shared his experience. He even posted it on his personal Instagram account. It drew a lot of attention, as expected.

“What do you guys think about this?” asks the video’s description, which was posted to the Instagram account @kaansanity. It also has a flushed face emoticon. Kaansanity opens the film by alerting viewers about McDonald’s first automated restaurant with no personnel. As the movie progresses, he takes a tour of the small shop and places an order at a kiosk. What do you think? It is delivered by a robot. He finally placed an order online and picks it up in the drive-thru.

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Chinese engineer Ji Chaoqun jailed for 8 years for spying in US

Ji Chaoqun

Ji Chaoqun, 31, was sentenced to eight years in prison for espionage in the US. The case involved Chinese attempts to steal aircraft trade secrets. He was found guilty of making false statements to the US Army. A Chinese engineer Ji Chaoqun was sentenced to eight years in prison for espionage in the US, in … Read more

US hits debt limit, aid extraordinary measures to avoid default

US hits debt limit

Treasury Secretary tells that US has hit its artificially imposed borrowing limit of $31.381 trillion. Extraordinary measures put a hold on contributions and redemptions. Analysts believe deal will be reached, but tensions are high between Biden and McCarthy. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen informed congressional leaders that the United States has reached its debt ceiling and … Read more

California hits with one final round of storms

California

Final set of storms deliver more rain and snow to California. State already suffering from flooding, significant snowfall, and 19 fatalities. 25 million Californians were under flood warnings over the weekend. A final set of storms has reached California, delivering additional rain and snow to a state already suffering from severe flooding, significant snowfall, and … Read more

Japan, US and Europe must act together on China, says Kishida

Kishida

Fumio Kishida spoke at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Japan this month declared its largest military build-up since World War II. Biden commended Tokyo’s “historic” defense build up. During a visit to strengthen Tokyo’s alliance with the US in the face of mounting challenges from Beijing, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stated in … Read more

We should know cause of glitch within hours, says Joe Biden

Joe Biden

The FAA reports that air traffic operations are starting to resume. The ground stop, which put a halt to all US flights departing, has been lifted. Millions of flights grounded in the US today. US President Joe Biden told reporters earlier that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) didn’t yet know what caused the problem but … Read more

Flight tracker says almost 4,600 flights delayed

4600 flights delayed

Almost 4,600 flights were delayed across the US as of 14:30 GMT on Tuesday. 21,464 flights were scheduled to depart from US airports today. Mostly domestic – with a capacity of nearly 2.9 million passengers. Airlines will be working to get some of the 21,464 flights planned to leave airports today in the air as … Read more

US worker free bird trapped in cables, internet users praise him

US worker
  • Connecticut animal shelter shares video of man working to free bird trapped in cables.
  • Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter shared the Connecticut, USA, video on Facebook.
  • It has received several comments from people thanking the man and woman for his kind actions.

US worker free bird trapped in cables recent online video. Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter shared the Connecticut, USA, video on Facebook. A man is shown close to the top of the wires in the video’s opening scene. Carefully, the individual tries to free the bird from the wires. When the bird is free, the man gently lowers it to the ground and gives it to another employee.

The post’s caption read, “We want to give a great big shout-out to Mike from Eversource CT for coming out to help us today with a seagull stuck in wires call. Mike was so kind to this bird and spoke so softly to him as he freed his leg. This poor bird had his leg completely entangled in the wires and had been hanging upside down and could not free himself. As you can imagine, drivers passing by that saw the poor bird struggling were completely distraught.” They also informed me that the bird’s leg was damaged.

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Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales repairs end in spring 2023

HMS Prince of Wales

The £3 billion battleship broke down off the Isle of Wight in August. Damage to a propeller shaft will keep the 65,000-ton ship in Scotland until 2023. HMS Prince of Wales was travelling to the US for flight tests and official visits. The Royal Navy has revealed that the aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales … Read more

US considers Covid-19 measures for Chinese travelers

US

The US may impose Covid-19 on Chinese travelers. US officials are concerned about rising cases and a “lack of open data.” Officials may decide “soon” whether to mandate testing. The US is considering imposing new Covid-19 measures for individuals traveling from China amid concerns over a rise in Covid-19 cases in the country and a “lack of transparent data,” US officials … Read more