Russia claims it defeated incursion from Ukraine in 24-hour battle

According to a senior Moscow official, Russian troops and security forces successfully suppressed an alleged cross-border raid from Ukraine on Tuesday, resulting in the reported deaths of over 70 attackers after a 24-hour battle. Moscow attributed the raid, which began on Monday, to Ukrainian military saboteurs. Kyiv, on the other hand, portrayed it as an uprising against the Kremlin led by Russian partisans. The conflicting … Continue reading Russia claims it defeated incursion from Ukraine in 24-hour battle

Colombia suspends cease-fire with holdout rebel group accused of killing 4

Colombia’s government announced on Monday the suspension of a cease-fire with rebels accused of killing four Indigenous individuals, including minors, who were attempting to evade forced recruitment in the southern part of the country. The administration of President Gustavo Petro stated in a release that the military would resume operations against factions of the FARC-EMC group operating in the provinces of Caqueta, Putumayo, Guaviare, and … Continue reading Colombia suspends cease-fire with holdout rebel group accused of killing 4

Fire razes school dormitory in Guyana, killing at least 19 children

In the early hours of Monday, a devastating fire engulfed a dormitory in Guyana, resulting in the tragic deaths of at least 19 students and leaving several others injured. The boarding school primarily served remote, predominantly Indigenous villages in the area. President Irfaan Ali expressed deep sorrow and described the incident as horrific, tragic, and painful. He assured the public that the government was mobilizing … Continue reading Fire razes school dormitory in Guyana, killing at least 19 children

UN urges Sudan’s warring parties to honor 7-day cease-fire

The United Nations envoy for Sudan, Volker Perthes, appealed to the country’s warring generals to uphold a seven-day cease-fire starting Monday night. Perthes expressed concern that the escalating ethnic dimension of the conflict could lead Sudan into a prolonged war, the Associated Press reported. Addressing the UN Security Council, Perthes acknowledged that despite previous declarations of cease-fires by both sides, the conflict, which commenced on … Continue reading UN urges Sudan’s warring parties to honor 7-day cease-fire

Israel doubled attacks on Iran to combat secret sea war

During his speech at the Herzliya Conference at Reichman University, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant disclosed that he has significantly intensified the attacks on Iran in Syria since assuming his position several months ago. Additionally, Gallant unveiled evidence of Tehran’s covert maritime campaign against Israel, presenting a collection of new photographs featuring five different ships, the Jerusalem Post reported. These vessels, namely the Shahid Siyavashi, the … Continue reading Israel doubled attacks on Iran to combat secret sea war

Russia Says Ukrainian Commandos Stage Cross-Border Incursion

According to Russia, its military and security forces are currently engaged in combat against Ukrainian units that crossed into the southern Belgorod region, marking the largest incursion into Russian territory since the beginning of the war. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin received a briefing from the military and security services regarding the situation, the Wall Street Journal reported. Peskov further … Continue reading Russia Says Ukrainian Commandos Stage Cross-Border Incursion

AP: $3 billion accounting error means the Pentagon can send more weapons to Ukraine

The Pentagon has admitted to an accounting error that has led to an overestimation of the value of weapons sent to Ukraine by at least $3 billion. This mistake could inadvertently benefit the war effort as it allows the Defense Department to provide more weapons to Ukraine without requiring additional funding from Congress. The acknowledgment of this error comes at a crucial time when the … Continue reading AP: $3 billion accounting error means the Pentagon can send more weapons to Ukraine

China Puts Spymaster in Charge of U.S. Corporate Crackdown

China’s recent crackdown on overseas firms has revealed that President Xi Jinping prioritizes security over economic growth. In a move to dispel any uncertainty, individuals familiar with the situation have disclosed that state-security czar Chen Yixin has been entrusted with the responsibility. This campaign, which has included targeted actions against U.S. due-diligence firms’ Chinese offices and the interrogation of Bain consulting firm employees, has sent … Continue reading China Puts Spymaster in Charge of U.S. Corporate Crackdown

Secret Service officer recalled from Bulgaria after altercation

Following an off-duty altercation with hotel staff, a Secret Service officer was recalled from Bulgaria, as confirmed by an agency spokesperson. The recall coincided with former President Bill Clinton’s planned visit to Bulgaria this month for the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), as announced by the Clinton Foundation, ABC 7 reported. On May 10, the Secret Service officer, who was assigned to support protective functions during … Continue reading Secret Service officer recalled from Bulgaria after altercation

Rains in drought-struck northern Italy kill 8, cancel Formula One Grand Prix

In a region of northern Italy that has been grappling with severe drought, an extraordinary downpour on Wednesday caused rivers to overflow, resulting in the tragic loss of at least eight lives. The catastrophic situation prompted the evacuation of thousands of individuals and highlighted the urgent need for Italy to implement a national strategy to combat flooding induced by climate change. The relentless rainfall also … Continue reading Rains in drought-struck northern Italy kill 8, cancel Formula One Grand Prix

Retired US Special Forces soldier killed in Bakhmut

According to U.S. officials, statements from a Russian paramilitary leader, and media reports, a tragic incident occurred in the city of Bakhmut, Ukraine. It is believed that a building collapsed during a Russian artillery barrage, leading to the death of a retired Special Forces soldier, the Army Times reported. The soldier in question, Nicholas Maimer, had previously served as a staff sergeant in the National … Continue reading Retired US Special Forces soldier killed in Bakhmut

Ukraine says it downed Russian hypersonic missiles during ‘exceptional’ air attack on Kyiv

Officials have reported that Ukrainian air defenses, fortified by advanced Western-supplied systems, successfully repelled a fierce Russian air assault on Kyiv early Tuesday. The capital city remained unscathed as all missiles directed towards it were intercepted and shot down, according to officials, the Associated Press has reported. The attack, which targeted multiple locations across Ukraine, involved the firing of six Russian Kinzhal aero-ballistic hypersonic missiles. … Continue reading Ukraine says it downed Russian hypersonic missiles during ‘exceptional’ air attack on Kyiv

4 killed after US convoy attacked in Nigeria

According to a report from the Daily Trust, individuals from the United States Embassy in Nigeria were tragically killed in an incident in the Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State. The outlet received information from a source stating that at least four people lost their lives in the attack, while others sustained injuries, the Daily Express reported. The community is now under the control … Continue reading 4 killed after US convoy attacked in Nigeria

NATO mulls future security guarantees for Ukraine but wary of starting wider war

On Monday, the head of the NATO alliance revealed that leaders are engaged in discussions concerning the security of Ukraine and measures to prevent any future aggression from Russia once the conflict is resolved. However, there is a cautious approach to avoid escalating the situation and drawing NATO into a broader conflict, as stated by the NATO Secretary-General, the Associated Press reports. Ukrainian President Volodymyr … Continue reading NATO mulls future security guarantees for Ukraine but wary of starting wider war

Nigerian chef cooks nonstop for 100 hours, sets new global record

On Monday, a Nigerian chef achieved a remarkable feat by setting a new global record for the longest nonstop cooking session. Hilda Baci dedicated a staggering 100 hours to cooking, surpassing the previous record. Her culinary journey began on Thursday of the previous week, with the goal of surpassing the Guinness World Record of 87 hours and 45 minutes set in 2019 by Indian chef … Continue reading Nigerian chef cooks nonstop for 100 hours, sets new global record

Fire at New Zealand hostel kills at least 6 people

During the night, a devastating fire engulfed a hostel in the capital city of New Zealand, resulting in the tragic loss of at least six lives and compelling numerous individuals to hastily evacuate the four-story building in their sleepwear. The fire chief, expressing his profound distress, described the incident as his “worst nightmare.” As of now, fifty-two individuals from the Loafers Lodge hostel in Wellington … Continue reading Fire at New Zealand hostel kills at least 6 people

Chinese Warships Circle Japan Ahead of G-7

A naval surface action group from the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is currently engaged in a circumnavigation of Japan in preparation for the upcoming G-7 summit in Hiroshima later this month. The surface action group consists of several vessels, including the cruiser CNS Lhasa, destroyer CNS Guiyang, frigate CNS Zaozhuang, and fleet oiler CNS Taihu, USNI News reported. At midnight on Thursday, the group … Continue reading Chinese Warships Circle Japan Ahead of G-7

Virgin Islands subpoenas Musk in Epstein case

According to a court filing on Monday, the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, has been issued a subpoena by the U.S. Virgin Islands in relation to their lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase. The lawsuit pertains to allegations of sex trafficking involving the late longtime customer of the bank, Jeffrey Epstein, CNBC reported. The Virgin Islands has been unsuccessful in serving Musk with the subpoena, which was … Continue reading Virgin Islands subpoenas Musk in Epstein case

China sentences 78-year-old US citizen to life in prison on spying charges

On Monday, China handed down a life sentence to a 78-year-old American citizen, John Shing-Wan Leung, on charges of espionage, potentially worsening the already strained relations between Beijing and Washington in recent years. The specific details regarding the accusations against John Shing-Wan Leung, who is also a permanent resident of Hong Kong, have not been made public. On April 15, 2021, Leung was apprehended by … Continue reading China sentences 78-year-old US citizen to life in prison on spying charges

Ukrainian city rocked by huge explosion

The city of Khmelnytskyi in Ukraine was struck by a massive explosion when 21 drones, allegedly sent by Russia, targeted an army silo, resulting in a colossal fireball and causing injuries to numerous individuals. It seems that Vladimir Putin is directing his focus towards ammunition storage facilities in western Ukraine as Kyiv’s counter-offensive draws near, the Daily Mail reported. The Khmelnytskyi Oblast State Administration reported … Continue reading Ukrainian city rocked by huge explosion

Several injured as predawn M5.2 quake rattles Tokyo Bay area

Early Thursday, areas surrounding Tokyo Bay, including Chiba Prefecture and downtown Tokyo, experienced a jolting earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.2. The Japanese weather agency and local authorities reported several injuries resulting from the seismic event, KYODO NEWS reported. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the quake occurred at 4:16 a.m. It registered an upper 5 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale of 7 … Continue reading Several injured as predawn M5.2 quake rattles Tokyo Bay area

Ukraine says its counteroffensive now delayed; Britain says it’s sent cruise missiles to Kyiv

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in a broadcasted statement on Thursday, revealed that Ukraine is postponing its anticipated counteroffensive against Russia’s occupying forces due to a lack of sufficient Western weaponry. The primary concern is to avoid excessive casualties while achieving success on the battlefield. During an interview with European broadcasters, Zelenskyy’s remarks were aired shortly before Britain announced that it had dispatched air-launched cruise missiles to … Continue reading Ukraine says its counteroffensive now delayed; Britain says it’s sent cruise missiles to Kyiv

New fighting kills 2 Palestinian militant commanders

On Thursday, two militant commanders were eliminated in Israeli airstrikes targeting the Gaza Strip, while a tragic incident occurred within Israel as a 70-year-old man lost his life to Palestinian rocket fire, marking the first fatality in the current wave of conflict. Despite Egyptian efforts to broker a cease-fire, the violence persists, resulting in a total of 28 Palestinians losing their lives. This recent escalation … Continue reading New fighting kills 2 Palestinian militant commanders

350 Gaza rockets shot at Israel

On Wednesday, Egypt continued its mediation efforts to establish a ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), aiming to bring an end to Operation Shield and Arrow. Despite ongoing rocket barrages from the PIJ towards cities in southern Israel and the Tel Aviv area, the ceasefire discussions persisted, Jerusalem Post reported. In a statement to the media, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that … Continue reading 350 Gaza rockets shot at Israel