Flash floods kills at least 155 people in Tanzania

Flooding in Tanzania has resulted in 155 fatalities and at least 236 injuries, with over 10,000 houses damaged and over 200,000 people affected, according to Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa. The flooding, attributed to heavy El Nino rains and accompanying strong winds, has caused extensive damage to crops, homes, infrastructure, and claimed lives. The adverse effects have also extended to neighboring Kenya, where heavy rains since … Continue reading Flash floods kills at least 155 people in Tanzania

2 military horses that broke free and ran loose across London are in serious condition

Two military horses in London suffered serious injuries after bolting through the city streets due to construction noise, tossing their riders. The incident caused chaos during morning rush hour, with the horses narrowly avoiding accidents with cyclists and vehicles. While three soldiers were hospitalized with injuries, they were expected to recover fully. Two horses, Quaker and Vida, sustained the worst injuries, with Vida seen galloping … Continue reading 2 military horses that broke free and ran loose across London are in serious condition

Almost 400 bodies have been found in mass grave in Gaza hospital

Authorities in Gaza have completed their examination of mass graves at a hospital in the southern part of the strip, uncovering a total of 392 bodies, some still clad in surgical attire. The Palestinian Civil Defense reported identifying 165 bodies at the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, with the remaining 227 bodies under scrutiny for identification. The discovery included three mass graves near the … Continue reading Almost 400 bodies have been found in mass grave in Gaza hospital

Outrage over chicken sacrifice in Mexican Senate

In a shocking incident at the Mexican Senate, Adolfo Gómez Hernández, a legislator from the Morena parliamentary group, organized a peculiar ritual involving a chicken sacrifice. Despite attempts by fellow lawmakers to prevent it, Hernández ensured the ritual took place in the government building. Ana Lilia Rivera Rivera, the president of the Senate Board of Directors, expressed disapproval, citing the violation of building protocols, the … Continue reading Outrage over chicken sacrifice in Mexican Senate

Ukraine Using Secretly Provided Longer-Range Missiles

Earlier this month, the United States supplied Ukraine with powerful long-range ballistic missiles for the first time, according to three U.S. officials. These missiles, known as the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), were used twice by the Ukrainian military within the last week against Russian forces. The strikes targeted a Russian military airfield in Crimea and Russian forces near the southeastern Ukrainian town of Berdyansk. … Continue reading Ukraine Using Secretly Provided Longer-Range Missiles

New evidence challenges Pentagon’s account of attack as US withdrew from Afghanistan

CNN has uncovered new video evidence that challenges Pentagon investigations into an ISIS-K suicide attack outside Kabul airport in August 2021, during the US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. The incident resulted in the deaths of 13 US service members and around 170 Afghans seeking evacuation. Previously, the military attributed the casualties to a single explosion, dismissing reports of gunfire. However, video footage and eyewitness testimonies … Continue reading New evidence challenges Pentagon’s account of attack as US withdrew from Afghanistan

Reserve Brigades Called Up Ahead of Expected Rafah Offensive

Israel appears poised to launch a military offensive to seize the last remaining Hamas stronghold in Gaza. The Israeli Defense Ministry has acquired 40,000 tents, signaling preparations for a potential evacuation of civilians from Rafah, where over a million Palestinians are located. Satellite images show new tent encampments near Khan Younis, though it’s unclear if they’re linked to the impending operation. Israel has mobilized two … Continue reading Reserve Brigades Called Up Ahead of Expected Rafah Offensive

Hamas release video showing US-Israeli hostage with hand missing

Hamas released a video purportedly showing Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin on their Telegram channel, although The Jerusalem Post couldn’t verify its date or authenticity. Hamas often uses such videos to pressure Israel and engage in psychological warfare. In the video, Goldberg-Polin recounts being seized during an attack on the Nova Music Festival, contradicting Hamas’s claims of avoiding civilian targets. He suffered serious injuries, including the … Continue reading Hamas release video showing US-Israeli hostage with hand missing

Ten dead as Navy helicopters collide mid-air in Malaysia

During a military rehearsal for a Royal Malaysian Navy parade in Lumut, Malaysia, two navy helicopters collided mid-air, resulting in the death of all ten individuals on board. Footage from local media shows one helicopter clipping the rotor of the other before both crashed to the ground. The victims were confirmed dead on site, and their remains were sent to the Lumut Military Hospital for … Continue reading Ten dead as Navy helicopters collide mid-air in Malaysia

Poland: We’re ready to host nuclear weapons

Polish President Andrzej Duda has announced Poland’s preparedness to potentially host nuclear weapons on its soil if NATO opts to bolster its eastern flank in light of escalating tensions with Russia. Duda cited Russia’s growing militarization of the Kaliningrad region and alleged relocation of nuclear armaments to Belarus as significant factors driving Poland’s willingness to participate in nuclear sharing arrangements. The President disclosed that discussions … Continue reading Poland: We’re ready to host nuclear weapons

Israeli protesters burn symbolic Passover table outside PM’s house

Protesters rallied outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence during the Passover holiday, condemning his handling of the hostage crisis involving Israelis held by Palestinian militants since October. The demonstration, held in Caesarea, saw hundreds of participants expressing frustration over the fate of the captives. Israeli authorities confirmed 129 individuals still detained, with 34 believed to have died in captivity. The hostage situation has cast … Continue reading Israeli protesters burn symbolic Passover table outside PM’s house

Haitians scramble to seek food, water and safety as gang violence chokes the capital

In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, life has become a precarious game of survival as violent gangs terrorize the city, leaving residents to fend for themselves. With law enforcement overwhelmed and government presence minimal, communities are taking matters into their own hands, installing metal barricades and navigating treacherous streets. Gang violence permeates daily life, with shootings, kidnappings, and raids on critical infrastructure becoming commonplace. Amidst the chaos, makeshift … Continue reading Haitians scramble to seek food, water and safety as gang violence chokes the capital

Race car in Sri Lanka veers off track killing 7 people and injuring 20

During a race in Sri Lanka’s town of Diyatalawa, a tragic accident occurred when a race car veered off the track, crashing into spectators and officials. The incident resulted in the death of seven individuals, including four event officials, and left 20 others injured, with three in critical condition. The cause of the mishap remains unclear, prompting an investigation by the police. The race, which … Continue reading Race car in Sri Lanka veers off track killing 7 people and injuring 20

Millions at risk of floods in China’s Guangdong province after heavy rain

Floods loom over China’s Guangdong province, posing a threat to over 127 million residents. Officials have initiated emergency response plans as rivers and reservoirs reach critical levels. Severe downpours and convective weather have exacerbated the situation, leading to evacuations and infrastructure damage. Social media users depict scenes of chaos and inundation, with flooded streets and disrupted services. Maritime travel has been suspended in affected areas, … Continue reading Millions at risk of floods in China’s Guangdong province after heavy rain

Israeli strikes on southern Gaza city of Rafah kill 22, mostly children, as U.S. advances aid package

Overnight airstrikes by Israel in Rafah, Gaza resulted in the tragic deaths of 22 individuals, including 18 children, amidst the ongoing conflict. Despite international calls for restraint, Israel vowed to escalate pressure on Hamas, with Prime Minister Netanyahu declaring further strikes. The attacks have inflicted severe devastation in Gaza, with over 34,000 Palestinians, primarily civilians, killed. In response to the crisis, the US approved a … Continue reading Israeli strikes on southern Gaza city of Rafah kill 22, mostly children, as U.S. advances aid package

Hundreds of witchcraft and voodoo crimes probed by police across UK

Recent data reveals a concerning trend in the UK, where police have been called to investigate numerous cases involving allegations of witchcraft and voodoo. Over the past six years, at least 175 incidents related to occult practices have been reported, ranging from assault and abuse using voodoo dolls to threats of harm through black magic. A request for information from Britain’s police forces, made by … Continue reading Hundreds of witchcraft and voodoo crimes probed by police across UK

Ukraine downs Russian strategic bomber after airstrike kills eight, Kyiv says

Ukraine shot down a Russian strategic bomber near its border after the warplane participated in an airstrike that killed eight people, including two children, in Dnipropetrovsk. The attack caused damage in Dnipro and wounded at least 28 civilians. Russia has intensified its aerial assaults on Ukraine’s infrastructure in recent weeks. President Zelenskiy urged allies for air defense supplies as Ukraine’s stock dwindles, Reuters has reported. … Continue reading Ukraine downs Russian strategic bomber after airstrike kills eight, Kyiv says

Beijing Building New Outpost on U.S. Doorstep, Leaked Documents Reveal

China’s extensive investments and growing presence in Antigua and Barbuda are drawing concern and scrutiny. Plans for a Chinese-run special economic zone on Antigua, complete with its own customs and immigration procedures, a shipping port, and even the ability to issue passports, signify a significant shift in the region’s dynamics. The expansion of Chinese influence in the Caribbean, considered “America’s third border,” raises alarms for … Continue reading Beijing Building New Outpost on U.S. Doorstep, Leaked Documents Reveal

Police arrest man in Paris Iran consulate incident, threatened to blow himself up

French police arrested a man who threatened to detonate explosives at Iran’s consulate in Paris. Initially seen entering the consulate with what seemed to be a grenade and an explosive vest, the area was cordoned off. However, upon leaving, he was found to be unarmed. Witnesses reported him dragging flags and expressing intentions to avenge his brother’s death, though his motives remain unclear. This incident … Continue reading Police arrest man in Paris Iran consulate incident, threatened to blow himself up

Hundreds of candidates in Mexico request protection amid skyrocketing political violence

In Mexico, over 270 political candidates have sought government protection ahead of the upcoming general election in June, highlighting a concerning trend of political violence that threatens the country’s democratic process. Despite efforts to safeguard candidates, at least 15 federal-level candidates have been assassinated and 28 others have been attacked during the campaign season. This violence reflects broader issues, with independent think tanks reporting over … Continue reading Hundreds of candidates in Mexico request protection amid skyrocketing political violence

Israelis fired 3 missiles in limited strike

Israel and Iran downplayed an Israeli airstrike near a major air base and nuclear site, signaling a desire to prevent escalation to full-scale war. Despite weeks of tension, including attacks and counterattacks, grievances remain unresolved. The conflict escalated after an alleged Israeli strike killed Iranian generals, leading to retaliatory missile attacks from Iran. Friday’s airstrike targeted a major air base near Isfahan, but both sides … Continue reading Israelis fired 3 missiles in limited strike

Ukraine May Have Just Crossed Putin’s Nuclear Red Line

Ukrainian drone attacks on a Russian radar site near Kovilkino may have crossed a red line for potential nuclear weapon use, as outlined in a Kremlin decree signed by President Vladimir Putin in 2020.  The radar site, housing a crucial “Container” over-the-horizon radar, is vital for Russia’s aerospace reconnaissance and early-warning network.  While the exact impact of the attacks is still being assessed, damage to … Continue reading Ukraine May Have Just Crossed Putin’s Nuclear Red Line

Iran president warns of ‘massive’ response if Israel launches ‘tiniest invasion’

Iran’s President Raisi issued a stern warning to Israel, cautioning against even the slightest invasion, promising a significant retaliation. The warning came amidst escalating tensions following Iran’s recent attack on Israel, triggered by an Israeli strike on Iran’s embassy compound in Syria. Iran’s military parade, typically held in Tehran’s southern outskirts, was relocated without explanation. Iran’s retaliatory strike involved hundreds of missiles and drones, largely … Continue reading Iran president warns of ‘massive’ response if Israel launches ‘tiniest invasion’

Macron says Olympics opening ceremony could be paired down amid fears of ISIS attack

French President Emmanuel Macron has raised concerns over the security of the Olympics opening ceremony amid fears of a potential ISIS attack. Macron suggested that the ceremony, initially planned along the River Seine, could be scaled back or relocated to the national stadium as a precautionary measure. The move follows recent threats made by ISIS against sporting events in London, Madrid, and Paris. France has … Continue reading Macron says Olympics opening ceremony could be paired down amid fears of ISIS attack

Iran vows to hit Israel with ‘never before used’ weapons

Iran has issued a stark warning to Israel, pledging to employ a never-before-used weapon if Israel retaliates against Tehran’s recent missile and drone onslaught. Amid global apprehension over potential escalation, Iranian security chief Abolfazl Amouei cautioned Israel to act wisely, hinting at unspecified consequences for any retaliation. In response, Israel’s military spokesperson reaffirmed that Iran would face repercussions for its aggression. While speculation abounds regarding … Continue reading Iran vows to hit Israel with ‘never before used’ weapons