Archaeologists Uncover a Massive Circular Temple in Egypt

A 2,200-year-old circular temple has been discovered at Tell el-Farama in Egypt’s Nile Delta, the site of the ancient city of Pelusium. The structure appears closely linked to the Nile, suggesting that water-based religious rituals played a more organized role in ancient worship than previously believed. Archaeologists initially thought the red-brick remains were a civic building, but full excavation revealed a temple layout. The site is significant … Continue reading Archaeologists Uncover a Massive Circular Temple in Egypt

Blue Origin New Glenn rocket puts satellite payload into wrong orbit

Blue Origin successfully launched its third New Glenn rocket and recovered its reusable first stage in a milestone for the company’s reusability program. However, the rocket’s second stage placed a communications satellite from AST SpaceMobile into a lower-than-intended orbit, making it unusable for its planned service. The satellite, which was meant to provide direct-to-cellphone 4G and 5G coverage, could not maintain operations and will eventually deorbit despite being powered on. … Continue reading Blue Origin New Glenn rocket puts satellite payload into wrong orbit

Humanoid robot sprints to victory in Beijing, beating human half-marathon record

A humanoid robot developed by Honor completed a half-marathon in Beijing in 50 minutes, reportedly faster than the current human world record for the distance. The event, held in Beijing, showcased advances in robotics, with some machines running autonomously while others were remotely controlled. The winning robot’s performance marked a dramatic improvement from last year, when the fastest robot took over two hours to finish the same course. Despite … Continue reading Humanoid robot sprints to victory in Beijing, beating human half-marathon record

Meta plans first wave of 8,000 layoffs

Meta Platforms is planning major layoffs starting May 20, with an initial cut of about 10% of its global workforce, or roughly 8,000 employees. The company is also expected to carry out additional job reductions later in the year as part of a broader restructuring tied to artificial intelligence investments. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is shifting the company toward AI-driven operations, aiming for fewer management layers and greater efficiency. … Continue reading Meta plans first wave of 8,000 layoffs

Oil prices jump after Iran and U.S. attack commercial ships

Oil prices surged on Monday after escalating tensions between the United States and Iran raised fears of renewed conflict in the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude and West Texas Intermediate both rose sharply following reports of attacks on commercial vessels and a U.S. seizure of an Iranian-linked ship in the Gulf of Oman. Donald Trump said the ship was detained after attempting to breach a naval blockade and warned Iran of further … Continue reading Oil prices jump after Iran and U.S. attack commercial ships

2 Army soldiers sustain injuries after bear encounter in Anchorage

Two U.S. Army soldiers were injured after encountering a brown bear during land navigation training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Both soldiers used bear spray during the encounter but still required medical treatment for their injuries, according to officials. The incident is currently under investigation, and the soldiers’ identities have not been released. The base, located in Anchorage, has previously experienced similar wildlife encounters, including a fatal bear … Continue reading 2 Army soldiers sustain injuries after bear encounter in Anchorage

FBI has evidence backing Trump’s 2020 stolen-election claims, Patel says

Kash Patel said on a Fox News interview that the FBI has gathered material he claims supports President Donald Trump’s assertion that the 2020 election was stolen, but he said it is not ready to be publicly released due to an ongoing investigation. He stated that the information is being handled with the United States Department of Justice and declined to provide details, urging viewers to “stay tuned.” Patel’s … Continue reading FBI has evidence backing Trump’s 2020 stolen-election claims, Patel says

Five people injured in shooting near University of Iowa

Five people, including three University of Iowa students, were injured in a shooting near the campus in Iowa City early Sunday after a reported large fight escalated. One victim is in critical condition while the others have been stabilized, according to officials. Police said the incident began in downtown Iowa City and that officers heard gunfire when they arrived at the scene. No arrests have … Continue reading Five people injured in shooting near University of Iowa

U.S. military strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in Caribbean Sea

Donald Trump has ordered another U.S. military strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea, killing three people. The administration says the campaign targets “narcoterrorism” and has now killed at least 181 people since September, with additional strikes also occurring in the eastern Pacific. Officials claim the vessels are traveling along known trafficking routes, but they have not provided public evidence that drugs were … Continue reading U.S. military strike on alleged drug boat kills 3 in Caribbean Sea

Suspect dead after 8 children killed, 2 women wounded in Louisiana shooting

A man identified as Shamar Elkins killed eight children and wounded two women in a domestic violence shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, before being killed by police after a car chase. Authorities said most of the victims were his own children, and many were likely shot while asleep inside a home. The suspect also carjacked a vehicle while fleeing and was later fatally shot by officers … Continue reading Suspect dead after 8 children killed, 2 women wounded in Louisiana shooting

Trump accuses Iran of violating ceasefire, announces Tuesday talks in Islamabad

Donald Trump accused Iran of violating a ceasefire by firing on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, including vessels linked to France and the United Kingdom. He said the incident was a serious breach of the agreement and warned that further military action could follow if Iran does not agree to a peace deal. U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance and envoy Steve Witkoff, are expected to hold new talks with Iranian representatives … Continue reading Trump accuses Iran of violating ceasefire, announces Tuesday talks in Islamabad

Canadian PM says close economic ties with US have become a ‘weakness’

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that decades of close economic ties with the United States have become a “weakness” for Canada that must be corrected. In a video message, he warned that U.S. trade policy has shifted sharply, with higher tariffs and growing instability in global relations. Carney argued that Canada can no longer rely heavily on a single partner and must diversify its economic relationships. His remarks come amid … Continue reading Canadian PM says close economic ties with US have become a ‘weakness’

Mexico, Spain and Brazil call for Cuba’s sovereignty to be protected

Leaders from Mexico, Brazil, and Spain pledged additional humanitarian aid to Cuba amid what they described as a worsening humanitarian crisis. In a joint statement from a summit in Barcelona, they also called for Cuba’s sovereignty to be respected and urged dialogue under international law. The countries criticized external pressure on Cuba and emphasized that its future should be decided by its own people. The move comes amid escalating U.S. economic pressure … Continue reading Mexico, Spain and Brazil call for Cuba’s sovereignty to be protected

Netanyahu, Milei launch ‘Isaac Accords’ to foster cooperation between Israel and Western Hemisphere

Benjamin Netanyahu and Javier Milei launched a new initiative in Jerusalem called the “Isaac Accords” to strengthen cooperation between Israel and countries in the Western Hemisphere. The agreement aims to promote shared values such as democracy, freedom, and opposition to terrorism, antisemitism, and drug trafficking. It also focuses on coordinating efforts against Iran’s regional influence and expanding cooperation in trade, technology, and innovation. The initiative is modeled in part on … Continue reading Netanyahu, Milei launch ‘Isaac Accords’ to foster cooperation between Israel and Western Hemisphere

Spanish PM urges EU to end association agreement with Israel

Spain plans to urge the European Union to suspend its association agreement with Israel, according to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. Sánchez said the proposal will be formally presented to EU partners, arguing that Israel is violating international law. He stated that a country acting in this way should not maintain a partnership with the European Union. The agreement in question has been in place since 2000 and governs political … Continue reading Spanish PM urges EU to end association agreement with Israel

Hungary’s Tisza party widens parliamentary majority as final votes are counted

Hungary’s Péter Magyar and his Tisza party expanded their parliamentary majority after the final vote count, securing 141 of 199 seats. The result gives the party a strong supermajority, while outgoing leader Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz fell to 52 seats. Magyar said the outcome gives him a mandate to pursue major constitutional and democratic reforms, with a possible swearing-in in May. The victory could also help unlock billions in frozen European Union … Continue reading Hungary’s Tisza party widens parliamentary majority as final votes are counted

UK’s Starmer faces parliament over Mandelson vetting as resignation demands swirl

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing political pressure and calls for resignation ahead of a parliamentary address over his handling of Peter Mandelson’s appointment as U.S. ambassador. Mandelson was previously dismissed after concerns about his links to Jeffrey Epstein, and it has now emerged he failed a security vetting process before being appointed. Starmer has said he was not informed of the failed vetting and has … Continue reading UK’s Starmer faces parliament over Mandelson vetting as resignation demands swirl

Greta Thunberg flotilla faces sexual misconduct allegations amid Gaza voyage

A flotilla sailing from Barcelona toward the Gaza Strip, which includes activist Greta Thunberg, has faced allegations of sexual misconduct involving a senior member of its leadership. The Palestinian group Heart of Falastin and social media posts accused a steering committee figure of inappropriate relations with volunteers, though the individual, Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila, strongly denied the claims. Organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla said internal reviews found no evidence … Continue reading Greta Thunberg flotilla faces sexual misconduct allegations amid Gaza voyage

Baltics block Slovakia’s Fico from using airspace to get to Russia for May 9

Estonia has said it will again refuse to allow flights of officials traveling to Russia for Russia’s May 9 Victory Day parade to pass through its airspace. The decision affects leaders such as Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico, who had planned to attend the event in Russia. Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said the move is meant to avoid supporting an event that “glorifies aggression” amid Russia’s war in Ukraine. Similar … Continue reading Baltics block Slovakia’s Fico from using airspace to get to Russia for May 9

European leaders gather in Milan rally against immigration

Far-right leaders from across Europe gathered in Milan for a rally organized by Italy’s Matteo Salvini and the Patriots for Europe, protesting immigration and EU bureaucracy. The event drew thousands of supporters and featured speeches from figures such as Geert Wilders and France’s Jordan Bardella, while Hungary’s Viktor Orbán was notably absent after his recent electoral defeat. Speakers warned about mass immigration and called for stronger national sovereignty within the European Union. The … Continue reading European leaders gather in Milan rally against immigration

Trinidad and Tobago police uncover 56 bodies, mostly children, at cemetery

Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago are investigating after 56 bodies, mostly infants, were discovered abandoned in a cemetery in Cumuto. The remains include 50 babies and six adults, with officials suspecting possible unlawful disposal of unclaimed corpses. Some of the adult bodies had morgue identification tags and signs of autopsies, prompting a forensic inquiry. Police have secured the site and deployed specialist units to determine the origin … Continue reading Trinidad and Tobago police uncover 56 bodies, mostly children, at cemetery

Russian attacks kill at least 2 as Ukraine strikes a Russian drone factory

Russian drone strikes killed at least two people and wounded several others in Ukraine on Sunday, including a teenager in Chernihiv and a man in Kherson. Ukrainian officials said the attacks involved hundreds of drones, many of which were intercepted, but several still hit targets and caused fires and destruction. In response, Ukraine struck a drone production facility in Taganrog in southwestern Russia, reportedly damaging a factory involved in military drone manufacturing. … Continue reading Russian attacks kill at least 2 as Ukraine strikes a Russian drone factory

Fire in Malaysia destroys 1,000 homes, thousands displaced

A large fire destroyed about 1,000 homes in a coastal village in Sandakan, Sabah state on Borneo, displacing thousands of residents. The blaze broke out in a water village of stilt houses, where strong winds and low tide conditions helped it spread quickly. More than 9,000 people were affected, though no deaths have been reported so far. Emergency crews struggled to contain the fire due to … Continue reading Fire in Malaysia destroys 1,000 homes, thousands displaced

IDF says image of soldier destroying Jesus statue in Lebanon is real, vows action

The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that a photo showing a soldier in southern Lebanon destroying a statue of Jesus with a sledgehammer is genuine. The military said the incident occurred during operations in the region and strongly condemned the behavior. It stated that the soldier’s actions do not reflect the values expected of its personnel and launched an official investigation. The case is being reviewed by the Northern Command, … Continue reading IDF says image of soldier destroying Jesus statue in Lebanon is real, vows action

French soldier killed and 3 others wounded in an attack on peacekeepers in Lebanon

A United Nations peacekeeping patrol in southern Lebanon was attacked with small arms fire on Saturday, killing one French peacekeeper and injuring three others. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon and French President Emmanuel Macron blamed Hezbollah for the attack, though the group denied involvement. The incident occurred near Ghandouriyeh shortly after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect. Lebanese authorities have launched an investigation through the military tribunal to determine … Continue reading French soldier killed and 3 others wounded in an attack on peacekeepers in Lebanon