by Admin Feb 18, 2025 Pakistan’s military announced on Tuesday that it had killed 30 Islamist militants in South Waziristan, near the Afghan border, as part of an operation aimed at eliminating insurgents who operate across both countries. The tribal region, long considered a stronghold for militant groups, remains inaccessible to independent journalists and human… Continue reading Pakistan Army Kills 30 Militants in South Waziristan Operation
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Michigan Prosecutor to Decide Fate of Mother Accused of Abandoning Three Children in Squalor
by Admin Feb 18, 2025 The fate of a 34-year-old Michigan woman accused of abandoning her three children in deplorable conditions now rests with the county prosecutor, who will determine whether to press charges in what authorities describe as a “horrifying case” of neglect. The children—ages 12, 13, and 15—were discovered last Friday living in… Continue reading Michigan Prosecutor to Decide Fate of Mother Accused of Abandoning Three Children in Squalor
Sweden Open to Sending Troops to Ukraine for Postwar Peacekeeping, Says Foreign Minister
by Admin Feb 17, 2025 Sweden’s Foreign Minister, Maria Malmer Stenergard, stated on Monday that the country is “not ruling out” deploying troops to Ukraine as part of a potential postwar peacekeeping mission. The foreign minister’s remarks follow a similar statement by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who expressed readiness to send British troops to… Continue reading Sweden Open to Sending Troops to Ukraine for Postwar Peacekeeping, Says Foreign Minister
UK Open to Deploying Troops to Ukraine for Postwar Peacekeeping, Says Starmer
by Admin Feb 17, 2025 British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has offered his readiness to send British troops to Ukraine as part of a postwar peacekeeping mission, emphasizing that European nations should not be excluded from discussions on ending the conflict. In a statement on Sunday, the Prime Minister acknowledged the consequence of deploying British… Continue reading UK Open to Deploying Troops to Ukraine for Postwar Peacekeeping, Says Starmer
Italian Police Arrest 130 in Major Crackdown on Sicilian Mafia
by Admin Feb 15, 2025 Italian authorities detained 130 individuals on Feb. 11 as part of a large-scale operation targeting the Sicilian mafia in Palermo. The country’s top anti-mafia prosecutor indicated that high-security prison inmates were still issuing “criminal directives” to operatives outside. The Carabinieri, Italy’s national police force, reported that the operation resulted in… Continue reading Italian Police Arrest 130 in Major Crackdown on Sicilian Mafia
Sixth Hostage-Prisoner Swap Eases Concerns Over Ceasefire Collapse
by Admin Feb 15, 2025 Hamas released three Israeli captives on Saturday, while Israel began freeing 369 Palestinian prisoners and detainees as part of the ongoing ceasefire agreement. The three captives which are Sagui Dekel-Chen, Alexander Sasha Troufanov, and Iair Horn were escorted onto a stage at the release site in Khan Younis by Hamas… Continue reading Sixth Hostage-Prisoner Swap Eases Concerns Over Ceasefire Collapse
Lawsuit Against Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs Voluntarily Dismissed
by Admin Feb 16, 2025 A woman who accused Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs of raping her when she was 13 years old has withdrawn her lawsuit, according to a court filing. The woman’s attorney stated in a notice submitted Friday to the U.S. District Court in Manhattan that the civil suit was “voluntarily dismissed… Continue reading Lawsuit Against Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs Voluntarily Dismissed
Motorist Runs Into Group Of Pedestrians In Munich
by Admin Feb 14, 2025 At least 28 people were injured in Munich when an Afghan asylum seeker drove into a crowd gathered at a trade union rally, police reported. The suspect accelerated his vehicle toward the demonstrators, prompting an officer to fire a single shot before arresting him. Although the suspect sustained injuries during… Continue reading Motorist Runs Into Group Of Pedestrians In Munich
Pope Francis Admitted to Hospital in Rome for Bronchitis
by Admin Feb 14, 2025 Pope Francis has been admitted to Rome’s Policlinico Agostino Gemelli early Friday morning for diagnostic tests and ongoing treatment for bronchitis. The Vatican disclosed that the pontiff, who has led the Church since 2013, is receiving care for bronchitis—a condition he recently described as a “strong cold” during his weekly… Continue reading Pope Francis Admitted to Hospital in Rome for Bronchitis
Two Workers Killed in Potash Mine Accident in Russia’s Perm Region
by Admin Feb 14, 2025 Two miners lost their lives in a tragic accident at a potash mine in the Ural Mountains region of Perm, authorities confirmed on Thursday. This was disclosed by the Perm Governor Dmitry Makhonin, the incident occurred during a routine inspection of a mine shaft in the town of Solikamsk. While… Continue reading Two Workers Killed in Potash Mine Accident in Russia’s Perm Region