Magnitude 6.2 earthquake shakes part of northern Japan

A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck northern Japan early Monday near Sarabetsu on Hokkaido, according to monitoring agencies. The quake occurred at a depth of about 81 kilometers, and officials reported no damage, injuries, or tsunami threat. The Japan Meteorological Agency confirmed it was outside the region covered by a recent megaquake advisory. The event followed a stronger 7.7 offshore quake a week earlier that had … Continue reading Magnitude 6.2 earthquake shakes part of northern Japan

Car bomb explodes outside Northern Ireland police station

Police in Northern Ireland condemned a car-bomb attack on a police station in Dunmurry as an attempt to disrupt the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. The improvised explosive device, made from a gas cylinder, detonated after being delivered to the site in a vehicle driven by an unwilling delivery driver. Authorities said nearby residents were evacuated before the explosion, and no injuries were reported. Officials described … Continue reading Car bomb explodes outside Northern Ireland police station

Russia Sends 3 Tons Of Supplies To The ISS

Russia successfully launched its Progress 95 spacecraft on April 25 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, sending nearly three tons of supplies toward the International Space Station. The uncrewed cargo ship is carrying food, fuel, and equipment needed to support astronauts living and working in orbit. It is scheduled to automatically dock with the ISS on April 27 as part of a carefully timed orbital approach. The … Continue reading Russia Sends 3 Tons Of Supplies To The ISS

AI-powered robot beats elite table tennis players

Sony AI’s table tennis robot Ace has achieved a milestone by competing against elite human players in real matches and winning several games. The robot, developed by Sony AI, secured victories in three out of five matches but lost both against top professional opponents. It demonstrated advanced abilities such as reading spin, reacting to net shots, and adapting strategies through thousands of hours of simulation … Continue reading AI-powered robot beats elite table tennis players

Stock futures fall as Iran peace talks stall

Stock futures fell on Sunday night as renewed tensions over stalled U.S.–Iran peace talks and unrest in the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices higher. Major indexes including the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures all dipped slightly ahead of a busy week for markets. President Donald Trump cancelled planned envoy talks, saying negotiations could proceed by phone, while Iran said no meeting is scheduled. … Continue reading Stock futures fall as Iran peace talks stall

Oil prices rise amid stalled US-Iran peace talks

Oil prices rose more than 2% after stalled U.S.–Iran peace talks reduced hopes for a ceasefire and increased uncertainty in global energy markets. Brent crude climbed to around $106.99 as diplomatic efforts faltered following cancelled negotiations and ongoing tensions. Meanwhile, Iranian officials continued talks with Russia as Tehran sought support amid the deadlock. Despite the disruption in oil diplomacy, Asian stock markets opened higher, showing … Continue reading Oil prices rise amid stalled US-Iran peace talks

Trump calls for unity and bipartisan healing after another violent incident

President Donald Trump said he believes he was the target of a third assassination attempt in under two years after an armed suspect was arrested near a Washington hotel. The suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, allegedly tried to breach a security perimeter before being taken into custody. Speaking after the incident, Trump described political violence as increasingly common and said “no country is immune.” He called … Continue reading Trump calls for unity and bipartisan healing after another violent incident

Macron says EU’s mutual defence clause ‘not just words’

French President Emmanuel Macron has called for a stronger European defense posture, arguing that the EU’s mutual assistance clause is a clear and powerful commitment, not just symbolic language. He pointed to recent coordinated military support for Cyprus as evidence that the clause has already been put into practice. Macron said this EU provision may even be stronger than NATO’s Article 5, amid concerns about … Continue reading Macron says EU’s mutual defence clause ‘not just words’

Hungary’s Viktor Orbán steps down from parliament after a landslide defeat

Hungary’s outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced he will not take his seat in parliament after his party suffered a major election defeat. The election was won by the center-right Tisza Party led by incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar, who secured a strong parliamentary majority. Orbán said he will instead focus on reorganizing his political movement following the loss of power. The result marks the … Continue reading Hungary’s Viktor Orbán steps down from parliament after a landslide defeat

Abbas loyalists sweep Palestinian elections, including some seats in Gaza

Loyalists of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas won most seats in recent municipal elections, officials said, including strong results in the West Bank. The vote was notable for including a rare symbolic election in Gaza’s Deir el-Balah, the first in the territory since 2006. Abbas’s Fatah-backed list secured the most seats there, while other local groups and independent lists also won representation. Hamas did not … Continue reading Abbas loyalists sweep Palestinian elections, including some seats in Gaza

Russian Parliament Speaker Thanks North Korea’s Kim for ‘Liberation of Kursk’

Russian State Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin praised North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for what he called the “liberation of Kursk,” thanking North Korean troops for helping Russia fight Ukrainian forces. North Korea has reportedly sent soldiers, missiles, and ammunition to support Russia’s war effort in Ukraine, including deployments in the Kursk region. In return, analysts say Pyongyang is receiving financial aid, food, energy, and … Continue reading Russian Parliament Speaker Thanks North Korea’s Kim for ‘Liberation of Kursk’

Man charged with 2 murders after roommate, a USF student, found dead

A University of South Florida doctoral student, Hisham Abugharbieh, has been charged with murdering his roommate, Zamil Limon, and a second student, Nahida S. Bristy. Limon’s remains were discovered in Tampa after both he and Bristy were reported missing in mid-April. Authorities say Abugharbieh was already a person of interest and was arrested after a SWAT standoff at a residence. He now faces two counts … Continue reading Man charged with 2 murders after roommate, a USF student, found dead

1 Chicago police officer killed, another injured in hospital shooting

A Chicago police officer was killed and another critically injured after being shot at Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital while guarding a suspect in custody. Authorities say the suspect, who was being treated for an unrelated issue, somehow obtained a weapon and opened fire before fleeing the hospital. The suspect was later located at a nearby home and taken into custody by SWAT teams. The officer … Continue reading 1 Chicago police officer killed, another injured in hospital shooting

5 injured in shooting near Indiana University following Little 500 races

Five women were injured in a shooting near Indiana University in Bloomington following the crowded Little 500 weekend events. Police said officers heard gunfire around 12:25 a.m. and found victims aged 17 to 22, along with others hurt while fleeing. Officials believe the shooting began after a fight between two women outside a restaurant and escalated when multiple people drew guns, though only two are … Continue reading 5 injured in shooting near Indiana University following Little 500 races

Texas tornado kills at least two people as wildfires still rage in parts of Georgia

A powerful tornado in Wise County, Texas killed at least two people and injured several others as it caused widespread damage to neighborhoods and displaced dozens of families. Emergency crews faced blocked roads and downed utilities while responding, and officials warned that more severe storms and possible flash flooding could continue across the region. The outbreak is part of a larger system of extreme weather … Continue reading Texas tornado kills at least two people as wildfires still rage in parts of Georgia

Gunman in custody after charging gala with Trump attending; motive unclear

President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other officials were evacuated after shots were fired near the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner at the Washington Hilton. One suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, was arrested after allegedly attacking a Secret Service checkpoint with multiple weapons and exchanging gunfire with law enforcement. Officials said he is believed to have acted alone and was taken to … Continue reading Gunman in custody after charging gala with Trump attending; motive unclear

Syria’s first public trial of Assad-era officials opens in Damascus

Syria has begun its first public trial of officials linked to former president Bashar al-Assad, marking a major step in post-war accountability. Atef Najib, a former security chief and Assad’s cousin, is facing charges over abuses that helped spark the 2011 uprising. The case centers on the arrest and torture of teenagers in Daraa, which triggered protests that led to the Syrian Civil War. Assad … Continue reading Syria’s first public trial of Assad-era officials opens in Damascus

Death toll from bus bombing in southwest Colombia rises to 20

At least 20 people were killed and dozens injured in a bus bombing in southwestern Colombia, officials confirmed. The attack occurred on the Pan-American Highway in Cajibio, with victims including 15 women and five men. Regional governor Octavio Guzmán said 36 people were injured, including minors, some in critical condition. Authorities blamed dissident groups linked to the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, calling the … Continue reading Death toll from bus bombing in southwest Colombia rises to 20

Israeli strikes kill 14 in Lebanon, Israel warns residents to leave towns beyond ‘buffer zone’

Israeli airstrikes killed 14 people and wounded dozens in Lebanon, according to the health ministry, as tensions continue despite a ceasefire. Israel Defense Forces said it targeted Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure, accusing the group of violating the truce. Residents in several towns were warned to evacuate as clashes intensified beyond the buffer zone. Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would continue acting to ensure its security, while … Continue reading Israeli strikes kill 14 in Lebanon, Israel warns residents to leave towns beyond ‘buffer zone’

Mali defence minister killed amid flurry of insurgent attacks

Mali’s defence minister, Sadio Camara, was killed after a suicide car bombing targeted his residence in Kati, followed by a firefight. The attack was part of a series of coordinated assaults carried out by Islamist militants linked to al-Qaida, including the regional group Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin. The government confirmed multiple civilian and military casualties but did not release an official death toll. The attacks … Continue reading Mali defence minister killed amid flurry of insurgent attacks

Huge blaze at UK base used by US bombers

A fire broke out early Sunday at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, a base currently used by the US military. Emergency crews responded quickly, and images showed significant damage, including a collapsed roof. Officials confirmed no injuries and no damage to RAF aircraft, though the status of US equipment is unclear. The fire occurred in an unoccupied, disused building and was likely caused by faulty wiring, … Continue reading Huge blaze at UK base used by US bombers

Fireball streaks across Utah sky, surprises early morning drivers

A bright fireball was seen streaking across Utah’s early morning sky on Thursday, surprising drivers and quickly spreading across social media after multiple videos were captured. One driver, Jerry Duckworth, recorded the event on his dashcam after pulling over when he noticed a sudden flash of light he initially mistook for fireworks. Experts from the Clark Planetarium identified the phenomenon as a large, bright meteor, … Continue reading Fireball streaks across Utah sky, surprises early morning drivers

NASA Kennedy Prepares Facility for Roman Space Telescope Arrival

NASA is preparing to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope as early as September aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center. Before launch, the spacecraft will undergo final inspections, testing, and fueling inside the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, a highly controlled clean room designed to prevent contamination. The facility has been upgraded with improved air filtration, HVAC systems, and air-shower entry … Continue reading NASA Kennedy Prepares Facility for Roman Space Telescope Arrival

Toyota’s CUE7 robot shoots hoops using AI

Toyota unveiled its AI-powered humanoid robot CUE7, which performed a live basketball free throw during a halftime show in Tokyo, impressing thousands of spectators. The 7-foot-2 robot can dribble, move smoothly, and adjust its shots in real time using reinforcement learning instead of pre-programmed instructions. Unlike earlier versions, it learns through trial and error, improving its performance after each attempt. Toyota designed CUE7 as a … Continue reading Toyota’s CUE7 robot shoots hoops using AI

Intel’s stock soars 20% as results top estimates

Intel reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings, sending its shares sharply higher and fueling signs of a potential turnaround after years of struggling in the chip market. Revenue rose 7.2%, driven in part by a 22% jump in its data center business as demand for AI-related CPU processing grows. The company also issued an upbeat forecast for the next quarter, well above Wall Street estimates, even as … Continue reading Intel’s stock soars 20% as results top estimates