Court ruling complicates UK government’s efforts to house asylum-seekers

Britain’s asylum housing crisis has intensified after a High Court ruling blocked the use of a hotel in Epping, fueling calls for similar legal challenges nationwide. The government, legally required to house asylum-seekers, currently accommodates over 32,000 in hotels, though arrivals continue to rise sharply, with more than 111,000 asylum applications in the past year—the highest on record. The Epping case, sparked by protests after … Continue reading Court ruling complicates UK government’s efforts to house asylum-seekers

Iran’s navy launches country’s first military drill since 12-day war with Israel

Iran has held its first military drill since its 12-day war with Israel, launching cruise missiles from navy vessels in the Gulf of Oman and Indian Ocean. The exercise, called “Sustainable Power 1404,” aimed to showcase strength after Israeli strikes damaged Iranian air defenses and nuclear facilities. Defense officials said new missiles have been deployed to counter future threats. The drill comes as Iran suspends … Continue reading Iran’s navy launches country’s first military drill since 12-day war with Israel

Drone attack destroys 16 trucks carrying UN food to Sudan’s famine-hit Darfur region

A drone strike destroyed a 16-truck U.N. food convoy bound for famine-hit North Darfur, Sudan, the U.N. said Thursday. All drivers and staff survived, but the attack— the second on aid convoys in three months—wiped out desperately needed supplies. Sudan’s war, which erupted in April 2023 between the army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, has killed about 40,000 people and displaced nearly 13 million, the … Continue reading Drone attack destroys 16 trucks carrying UN food to Sudan’s famine-hit Darfur region

Ukrainian held in Italy over Nord Stream gas pipelines blast

German prosecutors say a Ukrainian man, identified as Serhii K, has been arrested in Italy over suspected involvement in the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions. He is accused of helping plant explosives that ruptured three of the four pipelines, cutting a key gas link between Russia and Europe during the energy crisis. Investigators allege he was part of a team that chartered a yacht from … Continue reading Ukrainian held in Italy over Nord Stream gas pipelines blast

Huge 8.0 earthquake hits as millions in several countries on high alert for tsunamis

A powerful 8.0 magnitude earthquake struck the remote Drake Passage between South America and Antarctica, southeast of Ushuaia, Argentina. The quake, recorded at a depth of 10 km, prompted initial tsunami warnings for parts of Chile’s Antarctic territory and raised alerts across several countries, including New Zealand, Canada, and American Samoa. Thousands in Chile evacuated buildings amid tremors, though no damage or casualties have been … Continue reading Huge 8.0 earthquake hits as millions in several countries on high alert for tsunamis

At least 18 killed and dozens injured in separate Colombia attacks

At least 18 people were killed and dozens injured in two major attacks in Colombia, intensifying the country’s worst security crisis in decades. A car bomb in Cali killed six and wounded over 60 near a military aviation school, while a drone strike brought down a police helicopter outside Medellín, killing 12 officers. Authorities blamed dissident Farc factions, with Defence Minister Pedro Sánchez attributing the … Continue reading At least 18 killed and dozens injured in separate Colombia attacks

Six severed heads found on Mexico street with ominous message

Six severed heads were discovered on a road in Tlaxcala, central Mexico, in an area normally considered peaceful and far from cartel hotspots. A blanket left at the scene carried a warning to rival gangs, allegedly signed by “La Barredora,” a little-known group, though its involvement remains unclear. Authorities confirmed the victims were men and have launched an investigation, while federal officials have yet to … Continue reading Six severed heads found on Mexico street with ominous message

Russia bombs US factory in Ukraine in one of war’s largest attacks

Russia launched one of its largest aerial assaults of the war, firing over 570 drones and 40 missiles mainly at western Ukraine, far from the front lines. A strike hit Flex Ltd, a Texas-based electronics manufacturer in Mukachevo, killing one person, injuring 15, and sparking a major fire with 600 workers inside. Ukraine called the attack deliberate targeting of civilian businesses, noting it followed earlier … Continue reading Russia bombs US factory in Ukraine in one of war’s largest attacks

3 firefighters hurt after crash causes gas explosion at veterinary clinic

A hit-and-run driver crashed into a North Carolina veterinary clinic Tuesday, rupturing a gas line and causing an explosion that injured three firefighters. Jason Lee Beach, 46, was charged with felony DWI, hit and run, reckless driving, and other offenses, and is held on $100,000 bond. No civilians were inside the clinic, and all injured firefighters were hospitalized, one with severe burns, ABC News has … Continue reading 3 firefighters hurt after crash causes gas explosion at veterinary clinic

As Travis Decker manhunt continues, DNA testing confirms he is sole suspect in murders of 3 daughters

DNA testing has confirmed Travis Decker as the sole suspect in the June murders of his three daughters, ages 5, 8, and 9, in Washington. His DNA was found on plastic bags and cable ties used in the killings, with no other profiles detected. The girls’ bodies and Decker’s truck were discovered near a campground on June 2. Decker, a former Army soldier, remains at … Continue reading As Travis Decker manhunt continues, DNA testing confirms he is sole suspect in murders of 3 daughters

Colorado police suspect park ranger stabbing was targeted: Police

A manhunt continued Wednesday for a suspect who stabbed a ranger at Staunton State Park, Colorado, in a believed targeted attack. The incident occurred around noon, and the seasonal ranger was airlifted to a hospital in serious condition. Authorities lifted a nearby shelter-in-place order, but the suspect, who fled on foot, remains at large, ABC News has reported. Staunton State Park was closed and visitors … Continue reading Colorado police suspect park ranger stabbing was targeted: Police

DHS Secretary Noem says entire southern border wall will be painted black to stop people from climbing it

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall will be painted black, at President Trump’s request, to make it hotter and harder to climb, while also helping prevent rust. During a visit to New Mexico, she highlighted the wall’s height and depth as deterrents and said about half a mile of barrier is being built daily. The effort is part of … Continue reading DHS Secretary Noem says entire southern border wall will be painted black to stop people from climbing it

Manhattan-size interstellar object appears to emit its own light

Astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggests that the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS may be much smaller than previously thought, with its nucleus—rather than reflected sunlight—dominating its glow. Based on its unusual trajectory and brightness, Loeb speculates it could be a nuclear-powered spacecraft, possibly of alien origin, though he notes this is highly uncertain. He urges NASA to have the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and the Juno spacecraft observe the … Continue reading Manhattan-size interstellar object appears to emit its own light

US Space Force to launch not-so-secret military spaceplane

The U.S. Space Force’s secretive X-37B spaceplane is set for its eighth mission on Aug. 21 from Kennedy Space Center, launching atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The uncrewed, reusable spacecraft, built by Boeing, conducts technology tests and experiments in orbit, often staying in space for 12–24 months. This mission will focus on laser-based inter-satellite communications and advanced quantum navigation, allowing the craft to operate … Continue reading US Space Force to launch not-so-secret military spaceplane

New Moon Discovered Orbiting Uranus Using NASA’s Webb Telescope

Using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have discovered a previously unknown moon orbiting Uranus, raising its total number of moons to 29. The tiny moon, about six miles (10 km) wide, was detected in infrared images from Webb’s NIRCam on Feb. 2, 2025, and likely went unnoticed by Voyager 2 due to its small size. It orbits roughly 35,000 miles (56,000 km) from Uranus, … Continue reading New Moon Discovered Orbiting Uranus Using NASA’s Webb Telescope

Armed Drones to Be Deployed at Schools To Stop Mass Shooters

Florida will trial Campus Guardian Angel, a Texas-based drone system designed to assist responders during school shootings, in three school districts after Governor Ron DeSantis’ approval. The drones, stored in secure on-campus boxes, can be deployed within five seconds of a silent panic alert, providing live video to first responders and firing nonlethal projectiles to delay assailants. Operated remotely by a Texas team of pilots … Continue reading Armed Drones to Be Deployed at Schools To Stop Mass Shooters

Trump calls on Fed Gov Cook to resign over mortgage allegations

Former President Donald Trump has called for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to resign, citing allegations about her mortgages in Michigan and Georgia. The claims, raised by US Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte, suggest Cook improperly declared multiple homes as primary residences to obtain favorable loan terms in 2021. Trump amplified the allegations on social media and has reportedly considered trying to remove … Continue reading Trump calls on Fed Gov Cook to resign over mortgage allegations

Target CEO to step down as sales remain sluggish

Target CEO Brian Cornell will step down early next year after more than a decade leading the $107 billion retailer. He will become executive chair, while current COO Michael Fiddelke takes over as CEO on Feb. 1. The leadership change comes as Target faces sluggish sales, boycotts over its Pride collection, and reduced DEI initiatives. In its latest quarter, revenue rose slightly from the previous … Continue reading Target CEO to step down as sales remain sluggish

Walmart recalls Great Value shrimp after FDA warns of risk of radioactive contamination

Walmart is recalling certain Great Value brand frozen shrimp after the FDA warned of possible radioactive contamination. The shrimp, imported from Indonesian supplier PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati, may contain Cesium-137, though no recalled products have tested positive. Walmart has pulled the items from stores, urged customers not to eat them, and is offering refunds, CBS News has reported. The FDA said the warning followed detection … Continue reading Walmart recalls Great Value shrimp after FDA warns of risk of radioactive contamination

Air Canada to resume flights after pay deal struck with union

Air Canada flight attendants have reached a tentative agreement with the airline, ending a nearly four-day strike that grounded flights and stranded over 500,000 passengers. More than 10,000 crew members walked out over pay and scheduling, rejecting government back-to-work orders before mediated talks led to a breakthrough on Tuesday. The proposed deal includes immediate pay raises of 8–12% and new ground pay for pre-flight duties, … Continue reading Air Canada to resume flights after pay deal struck with union

Member of Irish rap band Kneecap appears at UK court on ‘terrorism’ charge

Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, also known as Mo Chara from Irish rap group Kneecap, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court seeking to dismiss a terrorism charge for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag during a London concert in November. Prosecutors say the charge was filed within the legal time limit, while his lawyers argue it came a day late. Supporters rallied outside the court with Irish and … Continue reading Member of Irish rap band Kneecap appears at UK court on ‘terrorism’ charge

DR Congo rebels killed 140 civilians despite peace process, rights group says

Human Rights Watch reports that M23 rebels killed at least 140 people in eastern DR Congo’s Rutshuru area in July, with total deaths possibly exceeding 300. Witnesses said the Rwanda-backed group executed civilians, including women and children, using guns and machetes, and forced mass burials or left bodies uncollected. The massacre occurred during M23’s campaign against the Hutu FDLR militia, despite ongoing peace efforts brokered … Continue reading DR Congo rebels killed 140 civilians despite peace process, rights group says

French streamer dies live online after months of apparent mistreatment

French authorities are investigating the death of 46-year-old livestreamer Raphael Graven, known as Jean Pormanove, who regularly appeared on Kick broadcasts showing him being assaulted and humiliated. He died during a live stream in Contes, near Nice, prompting prosecutors to order an autopsy and open a criminal inquiry. Junior minister Clara Chappaz condemned the violence as “absolutely horrific” and said Kick must answer for its … Continue reading French streamer dies live online after months of apparent mistreatment

Israel calls up 60,000 reservists ahead of planned Gaza City offensive

Israel has called up 60,000 reservists ahead of a planned ground offensive to seize all of Gaza City, with five divisions expected to take part. Defence Minister Israel Katz approved the operation, which aims to defeat Hamas and secure the release of hostages, though only 20 are believed to still be alive. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are expected to be ordered south, raising international … Continue reading Israel calls up 60,000 reservists ahead of planned Gaza City offensive

NATO scrambles war planes as Russia launches strikes less 1 mile from border

NATO scrambled fighter jets overnight after heavy Russian strikes on Ukraine targeted oil facilities and port infrastructure in Izmail, near the Romanian border, less than a mile from Alliance territory. The Romanian Air Force confirmed that German Typhoon jets were deployed to monitor the situation, though no drones entered NATO airspace. This marks the second such response in three days. The bombardments, which injured civilians … Continue reading NATO scrambles war planes as Russia launches strikes less 1 mile from border