by Admin Feb 5, 2025 Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets across the United States on Wednesday in a coordinated protest against the early policies of President Donald Trump’s administration. Large crowds gathered outside a federal courthouse in Philadelphia, as well as at state capitols in Michigan, Texas, Wisconsin, and Indiana. Protesters carried signs… Continue reading Nationwide Protests Erupt Against President Trump’s Administrative Policies
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Eleven people killed in Sweden Deadliest Mass Shooting
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
Quran Burner Salwan Momika Shot Dead in Sweden
by Admin Jan 30, 2025 Salwan Momika, the man who ignited violent protests after burning the Quran, has been shot dead in Sweden. Prosecutors confirmed that the incident occurred on Wednesday evening in an apartment in Södertälje, Stockholm. Monika gained international notoriety after setting fire to a Quran outside Stockholm Central Mosque in 2023, which… Continue reading Quran Burner Salwan Momika Shot Dead in Sweden
Rwanda President Kagame Clashes With South Africa Ramaphosa Over Congo
by Admin Jan 30, 2025 Rwandan President Paul Kagame has strongly dismissed allegations by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa that Rwanda’s Defence Forces (RDF) were responsible for the deaths of 13 South African soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In a statement posted on X on Wednesday, Ramaphosa claimed that the RDF and… Continue reading Rwanda President Kagame Clashes With South Africa Ramaphosa Over Congo
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
Boko Haram Attacks Military Base in Northern Nigeria, Kills Commander and 19 Soldiers
by Admin Jan 28, 2025 At least 20 Nigerian soldiers have been killed in a suspected attack by fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) in northeastern Borno State. The attack occurred on Friday afternoon in Malam-Fatori, a remote town near the border with Niger, and reportedly lasted for over three hours. Prodesq… Continue reading Boko Haram Attacks Military Base in Northern Nigeria, Kills Commander and 19 Soldiers
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