by Admin Feb 5, 2025 At least 10 people, including the suspected shooter, have been killed in a mass shooting at an adult education center in Orebo, central Sweden, police confirmed. The attack occurred on Tuesday at Risbergska School in Örebro, approximately 200 km (west of Stockholm. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson described the incident as… Continue reading Eleven people killed in Sweden Deadliest Mass Shooting
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Passenger Plane Collides With Military Black Hawk Helicopter at Reagan National Airport
by Admin Jan 30, 2025 An American Airlines passenger plane carrying 64 people crashed into the Potomac River near Washington, DC, late Wednesday after a midair collision with a military black hawk helicopter conducting a training exercise. The incident triggered a large-scale emergency response and led to the temporary grounding of all flights in the… Continue reading Passenger Plane Collides With Military Black Hawk Helicopter at Reagan National Airport
300 Foreign Mercenaries Arrested In Goma By M23 Rebels
by Admin Jan 29, 2025 Three hundred foreign mercenaries hired by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to counter the rapid advance of Rwandan-backed M23 rebels have surrendered and were en route to their home countries on Wednesday. The surrender came after M23 fighters captured Goma, the largest city in eastern DRC. This forced the… Continue reading 300 Foreign Mercenaries Arrested In Goma By M23 Rebels
M23 Seize Key-City of Goma of The Republic of Congo
by Admin Jan 28, 2025 Rebels from the M23 movement have advanced on the strategic city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), with confirmed reports that they have seized control of the city’s airport on Monday night after intense clashes with the Congolese army. However, the Congolese government insists it remains in… Continue reading M23 Seize Key-City of Goma of The Republic of Congo
Sweden Seizes Bulgarian Ship Suspected of Damaging Baltic Sea Capable
by Admin Jan 27, 2025 The Swedish Coast Guard announced on Monday that it pursued and intercepted a Bulgarian vessel suspected of damaging a fiber-optic cable under the Baltic Sea connecting Sweden and Latvia. In response to the vessel’s damage, the Latvia government deployed a warship on Sunday to assess the extent of the damage,… Continue reading Sweden Seizes Bulgarian Ship Suspected of Damaging Baltic Sea Capable
US Judge Temporarily Halts Trump’s Order Limiting Birthright Citizenship
by Admin Jan 23, 2025 Things took an unexpected twist when a federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from enforcing an executive order issued by the Republican president to restrict automatic birthright citizenship in the United States, deeming the order blatantly unconstitutional. Seattle-based U.S. District Judge John Coughenour issued a temporary restraining order… Continue reading US Judge Temporarily Halts Trump’s Order Limiting Birthright Citizenship
Student Fatally Shoots Girl in Tennessee High School Cafeteria
by Admin Jan 23, 2025 A 16-year-old girl was fatally shot at a high school in Tennessee by a fellow student, who subsequently took his own life, according to police reports. The incident occurred in the cafeteria, where the shooter, 17-year-old Solomon Henderson, had an argument with the victim, Josselin Escalante, before using a pistol… Continue reading Student Fatally Shoots Girl in Tennessee High School Cafeteria
Boko Haram Goes Rampage in Northeastern Nigeria and Kills 20 Fishermen
by Admin Jan 23, 2025 Tragedy struck in northeastern Nigeria when Boko Haram attacked a fishing village in Borno state and killed at least 20 fishermen, security officials reported on Thursday. The attack which occurred in the late hours of Wednesday morning. The attack is part of a 16-year Islamist insurgency led by Boko Haram… Continue reading Boko Haram Goes Rampage in Northeastern Nigeria and Kills 20 Fishermen
Gunmen Assassinate Two Iranian Supreme Court Judges
by Admin Jan 18, 2025 Two senior Iranian judges were killed in a suspected assassination at the country’s Supreme Court. The tragic incident occurred on Saturday morning in Tehran, the capital city, when a gunman entered the court and fatally shot Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh. The assailant reportedly took his own life while attempting… Continue reading Gunmen Assassinate Two Iranian Supreme Court Judges
United States Supreme Court Greenlight the Ban on TikTok
by Admin Jan 19, 2025 The United States Supreme Court has affirmed a law that prohibits TikTok from operating in the country unless its parent company, ByteDance, based in China, sells the platform by this Sunday. However, the Chinese social media giant contested the law, claiming it infringes on the free speech rights of its… Continue reading United States Supreme Court Greenlight the Ban on TikTok
