Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte Arrested for Mass Killing by the ICC

Philippine's former president Rodrigo Duterte

by Admin 11/3/2025 Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested on Tuesday, upon his return from Hong Kong at Manila’s main airport. This was followed by a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) alleging crimes against humanity linked to his anti-drug campaign during his presidential tenure. The ex-president, who served from 2016 to… Continue reading Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte Arrested for Mass Killing by the ICC

Israel Cuts Gaza’s Electricity Supply Amid Standoff Over Hostage Talks

Gaza Strip

by Admin 10/3/2025 Israel has ordered an immediate halt to electricity supply to Gaza, intensifying pressure on Hamas to release Israeli hostages, even as both sides prepare for renewed negotiations on the future of their truce. The move, announced on Sunday, comes a week after Israel blocked all humanitarian aid to the war-ravaged Gaza territory,… Continue reading Israel Cuts Gaza’s Electricity Supply Amid Standoff Over Hostage Talks

North Korea Fires Multiple Ballistic Missiles Amid US-South Korea Military Drills

North Korean fires ballistic missiles

by Admin 10/3/2025 North Korea launched multiple unidentified ballistic missiles on Monday. According to South Korea’s military, the actions of the North Korean military coincide with the start of the annual joint military exercise between Seoul and Washington, known as Freedom Shield. The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) reported that the missiles were… Continue reading North Korea Fires Multiple Ballistic Missiles Amid US-South Korea Military Drills

Argentina Declares Three Days of National Mourning as Flood Death Toll Rises to 16

Submerged Residential Areas Bahia Blanca

by Admin 10/3/2025 Argentina has declared three days of national mourning after devastating floods swept through some parts of the country and claimed at least 16 lives, with more victims still unaccounted for. The disaster struck on Friday when an unprecedented downpour equivalent to a year’s worth of rainfall hit Bahia Blanca, a major port… Continue reading Argentina Declares Three Days of National Mourning as Flood Death Toll Rises to 16

Mark Carney Elected as Canada’s Next Prime Minister in Landslide Liberal Leadership Vote

Mark Carney

by Admin 10/3/2025 Mark Carney, a former central banker, has secured a decisive victory in the Liberal Party leadership race, positioning him as the successor to Justin Trudeau as Canada’s next prime minister. Carney, 59, was born on March 16, 1965, in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, and raised in Edmonton, Alberta.  Growing up with no… Continue reading Mark Carney Elected as Canada’s Next Prime Minister in Landslide Liberal Leadership Vote

At Least 14 Dead in Russian Strikes on Ukraine’s Eastern Region

Ukrainian fire fighters battling fire from drone attack in Odessa

by Admin 08/03/2025 At least 14 people have been killed in a massive overnight attack on Ukraine’s eastern region as Russian forces escalate their offensive in the area. Ukraine’s emergency services reported on Saturday that Russian forces targeted the town of Dobropillia in the Donetsk region on Friday night, leaving 11 dead and 30 wounded. … Continue reading At Least 14 Dead in Russian Strikes on Ukraine’s Eastern Region

Trump Issues ‘Last Warning’ to Hamas Over Hostage Release

President Donald Trump

by Admin 07/03/2025 The United States President, Donald Trump, has delivered what he called a “last warning” to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of hostages held in Gaza.  This was disclosed in a statement posted on his Truth Social platform. President Trump vowed to provide Israel with everything necessary to “finish the job” and warned… Continue reading Trump Issues ‘Last Warning’ to Hamas Over Hostage Release

South Korean Court Orders Release of Suspended President Yoon Amid Legal Uncertainty

President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea

by Admin 08/3/2025 South Korea’s Seoul Central District Court has granted the release of suspended President Yoon, raising questions about the legality of the investigations into his arrest. The ruling, issued on Friday, comes as Yoon remains suspended while facing insurrection charges. President Yoon’s lawyers welcomed the decision, stating that it confirmed “procedural and substantive… Continue reading South Korean Court Orders Release of Suspended President Yoon Amid Legal Uncertainty

New Zealand Sacks UK Ambassador Over Trump Remarks

Phil Goff, former New Zealand High Commissioner

by Admin 07/03/2025 New Zealand has dismissed its ambassador to the United Kingdom, Phil Goff, after the diplomat publicly questioned U.S. President Donald Trump’s understanding of World War II history. The office of Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced on Thursday that Goff’s position as High Commissioner to the UK had become “untenable” following his comments… Continue reading New Zealand Sacks UK Ambassador Over Trump Remarks

European Union Leaders Convene in Brussels Amid Growing Security Concerns

European Union Leaders

by Admin 07/03/2025 European Union leaders are meeting in Brussels on Thursday for a special defense council, as French President Emmanuel Macron warns that the continent is at a “turning point in history.”  The summit is expected to focus on rearmament and strategies to bolster support for Ukraine, following United States President Donald Trump’s announcement… Continue reading European Union Leaders Convene in Brussels Amid Growing Security Concerns