Indonesia offers shelter to Palestinians wounded and orphaned in Gaza

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto announced that Indonesia is ready to temporarily shelter around 1,000 Palestinian medical evacuees and orphans from Gaza. The evacuees will stay until they recover or it’s safe to return, not for permanent resettlement. Subianto directed his foreign minister to coordinate with Palestinian authorities and will discuss the plan during a Middle East tour, reaffirming Indonesia’s support for the Palestinian cause, NBC … Continue reading Indonesia offers shelter to Palestinians wounded and orphaned in Gaza

Suspected US strikes in Yemen kill at least 8 people, Houthi rebels say

Suspected U.S. airstrikes hit areas around Yemen’s Red Sea port city of Hodeida on Tuesday, killing at least eight and wounding 16, according to the Iran-backed Houthi rebels. The strikes, which reportedly targeted rebel leaders and telecommunications infrastructure, are part of a broader U.S. campaign launched March 15 in response to Houthi attacks on shipping tied to the Israel-Hamas war. Over 200 strikes have been … Continue reading Suspected US strikes in Yemen kill at least 8 people, Houthi rebels say

Tributes to ex-London scientist after body found dismembered in Colombia

Tributes are being paid to Alessandro Coatti, a respected Italian molecular biologist, after his dismembered body was found in a suitcase near Santa Marta, Colombia. Coatti, 42, had recently left his role at the Royal Society of Biology in London to volunteer and travel in South America. He was researching local wildlife at the time of his death. Authorities are offering a £9,000 reward for … Continue reading Tributes to ex-London scientist after body found dismembered in Colombia

Anthrax kills 50 hippos in DRC’s Virunga National Park

At least 50 hippos and other large animals have died from anthrax poisoning in Virunga National Park in eastern Congo, with carcasses seen floating in the Ishasha River, which feeds into Lake Edward. Park director Emmanuel De Merode confirmed the deaths, which include buffalo, as a major setback for the park’s recovering hippo population. The source of the anthrax is still unclear, CNN has reported. … Continue reading Anthrax kills 50 hippos in DRC’s Virunga National Park

At least 124 people dead in Dominican Republic nightclub roof collapse, authorities say

At least 124 people were killed and 155 taken to hospitals after the roof of the Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic collapsed early Tuesday. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with authorities using cranes to clear debris. The cause of the collapse remains unknown. Among the victims were two former MLB players, a provincial governor, and a U.S. citizen. Merengue singer Rubby Pérez, who was … Continue reading At least 124 people dead in Dominican Republic nightclub roof collapse, authorities say

Mysterious landmarks on Mars have been discovered by NASA

NASA’s images of Mars have sparked debates about the possibility of ancient alien life on the planet. A notable image from 2011 shows what appears to be an “exclamation mark” on Mars, captured by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in the Libya Montes region. Some, like George J. Haas from The Cydonia Institute, argue this could be evidence of a lost alien civilization, citing its unusual … Continue reading Mysterious landmarks on Mars have been discovered by NASA

NOAA’s most advanced weather monitoring system will be operational soon

Recent weirdness in satellite imagery is due to a transition between old and new satellites. GOES-19, the latest in NOAA and NASA’s GOES-R series, is replacing GOES-16 as the main satellite for the eastern U.S. This upgrade improves image quality and storm tracking with faster scans and higher resolution. The temporary glitches were caused during the repositioning phase, CBS News has reported. GOES-19 officially takes … Continue reading NOAA’s most advanced weather monitoring system will be operational soon

Eufy’s new robot mowers use smart vision to trim your grass

Eufy, Anker’s lifestyle brand, is entering the robot lawn mower market with the launch of its E15 and E18 models. These mowers use “visual full self-driving” (vFSD) technology, relying on cameras instead of GPS or boundary wires for navigation and obstacle avoidance. The E15 handles up to 800 sqm and the E18 up to 1,200 sqm, both priced at $1,599 and $1,999 respectively. Key features … Continue reading Eufy’s new robot mowers use smart vision to trim your grass

MicroStrategy Expects to Post Loss After Bitcoin Price Slumps

Michael Saylor’s company, Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), will report a $5.9 billion unrealized loss in Q1 due to a new accounting rule that values Bitcoin at market prices. The stock fell up to 14% as Bitcoin’s price dropped 12% this year, erasing nearly $5 billion from Strategy’s holdings. The company spent $7.79 billion on Bitcoin in 2025 alone, resulting in around $1 billion in paper losses. … Continue reading MicroStrategy Expects to Post Loss After Bitcoin Price Slumps

UK loses bid to keep Apple appeal against demand for iPhone ‘backdoor’ a secret

Apple won a legal battle against the U.K. government’s attempt to keep secret its appeal over demands to create a “backdoor” into iPhone users’ encrypted data. The U.K.’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled that holding the hearing in complete secrecy would violate the principle of open justice. Apple had appealed a government order requiring access to data protected by its Advanced Data Protection system, CNBC has … Continue reading UK loses bid to keep Apple appeal against demand for iPhone ‘backdoor’ a secret

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says Trump tariffs will boost inflation, slow an already weakening U.S. economy

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned that President Trump’s newly announced tariffs will likely raise both domestic and imported goods prices, adding pressure to an already slowing U.S. economy. In his annual shareholder letter, Dimon said the tariffs could cause inflation and weaken growth, though it’s unclear if they’ll trigger a recession. He noted growing risks from trade uncertainty, market volatility, and stubborn inflation, adding … Continue reading JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says Trump tariffs will boost inflation, slow an already weakening U.S. economy

Johnson faces fraught week as House takes up Trump budget blueprint

Speaker Mike Johnson is facing a tough battle this week as he tries to rally House Republicans behind a Senate-passed budget resolution that advances Trump’s agenda of tax cuts, border funding, and energy policy. Several conservatives, including members of the House Budget Committee, have already vowed to oppose the measure, criticizing it as weak on spending cuts and full of budget gimmicks. The Senate plan … Continue reading Johnson faces fraught week as House takes up Trump budget blueprint

EU offers Trump removal of all industrial tariffs

The EU has offered the U.S. a “zero-for-zero” tariff deal on industrial goods to avoid a trade war, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Monday. The offer comes in response to former President Trump’s new 20% tariffs on the EU and other partners, sparking global market turmoil. The proposed deal would eliminate tariffs on items like cars and chemicals. While von der Leyen … Continue reading EU offers Trump removal of all industrial tariffs

ICC sent Hungary a request to arrest and surrender Netanyahu hours after his arrival

The International Criminal Court (ICC) sent a confidential request to Hungary to arrest and surrender Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit last week, following a 2024 arrest warrant for alleged war crimes in Gaza. Hungary refused and soon after announced its withdrawal from the ICC. The charges, approved by the court in November 2024, accuse Netanyahu of targeting civilians and using starvation as … Continue reading ICC sent Hungary a request to arrest and surrender Netanyahu hours after his arrival

Turkish opposition party reelects chairman following arrest of Istanbul mayor

Turkey’s main opposition party, the Republican People’s Party (CHP), reelected its chairman, Ozgur Ozel, on Sunday, two weeks after the arrest of Istanbul’s opposition Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. Imamoglu, who had become the main rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was arrested on corruption charges, sparking widespread protests. The opposition claims the charges are politically motivated, while the government insists on judicial independence. While in prison, … Continue reading Turkish opposition party reelects chairman following arrest of Istanbul mayor

Australian conservatives withdraw campaign pledge to stop remote work for public employees

Australia’s opposition leader, Peter Dutton, withdrew two key election promises on Monday. The Liberal Party dropped its plan to require public servants to work in offices five days a week, except in exceptional circumstances, and abandoned a proposal to cut over 41,000 federal public sector jobs through forced redundancies. Instead, job reductions will be achieved through natural attrition and an employment freeze. Dutton admitted the … Continue reading Australian conservatives withdraw campaign pledge to stop remote work for public employees

Ohio high school staffer accused of trying to hire student to kill her husband 

Stephanie Demetrius, a 44-year-old staff member at Academy for Urban Scholars in Columbus, Ohio, has been charged with felony conspiracy after allegedly attempting to hire a student to kill her husband for $2,000. On March 26, she gave the student a $250 down payment and provided details about her husband’s schedule. The student’s mother found the messages and contacted the police. Demetrius was arrested and … Continue reading Ohio high school staffer accused of trying to hire student to kill her husband 

2 US border inspectors are charged with taking bribes to wave in people without documents

Two U.S. border inspectors in Southern California, Farlis Almonte and Ricardo Rodriguez, have been charged with accepting bribes to let undocumented individuals enter through the San Ysidro Port of Entry without inspection. Investigators found phone messages with human traffickers, unexplained cash deposits, and surveillance video of the illegal entries. The officers allegedly allowed dozens of undocumented migrants through in exchange for thousands of dollars per … Continue reading 2 US border inspectors are charged with taking bribes to wave in people without documents

Maniac with meat cleaver attacks several kids before he’s shot by NYPD

Four young girls, ages 8 to 16, were seriously injured in a meat cleaver attack by a relative in a Brooklyn home Sunday morning. An 11-year-old girl locked herself in a room and called 911, prompting police to respond. Officers shot the suspect, 49-year-old Lun Chang Chen, after he refused to drop the weapon and advanced toward them. All four girls were hospitalized and are … Continue reading Maniac with meat cleaver attacks several kids before he’s shot by NYPD

‘Doomsday mom’ Lori Vallow represents herself in trial over killing of 4th husband

Lori Vallow Daybell, already serving life for the murders of her two children and romantic rival, is back in court Monday for a separate trial in Arizona, charged with first-degree murder in the 2019 death of her fourth husband, Charles Vallow. He was fatally shot by her brother, who later died and was never charged. Vallow Daybell, 51, is representing herself and has pleaded not … Continue reading ‘Doomsday mom’ Lori Vallow represents herself in trial over killing of 4th husband

Millions across Midwest and South reeling from widespread flooding as storm death toll rises to 21

Heavy rain is drenching the Northeast on Monday as parts of the U.S. recover from last week’s deadly spring storms, which caused major flooding and killed at least 21 people across several states. Kentucky was especially hard hit, with record rainfall, widespread flooding, and over 40 rescues. More than 9 million people remain under flood watches in the Southeast, and river levels continue rising, with … Continue reading Millions across Midwest and South reeling from widespread flooding as storm death toll rises to 21

Medical helicopter crashes into sea off Japan, killing 3 while 3 are rescued

A medical transport helicopter crashed into the sea in southwestern Japan, killing a doctor, a patient, and the patient’s caretaker. Three survivors—pilot Hiroshi Hamada, mechanic Kazuto Yoshitake, and nurse Sakura Kunitake—were rescued with hypothermia but conscious. The helicopter was en route from Nagasaki to a Fukuoka hospital, the Associated Press has reported. The cause of the crash is under investigation. Written by B.C. Begley Continue reading Medical helicopter crashes into sea off Japan, killing 3 while 3 are rescued

Pope Francis greets crowds at St Peter’s Square

Pope Francis made a surprise appearance in St. Peter’s Square, greeting crowds from a wheelchair with an oxygen tube, just weeks after being discharged from the hospital following five weeks of treatment. Despite doctors recommending two months of rest, the 88-year-old Pope appeared in good spirits, thanking the crowd and wishing them a happy Sunday. The Vatican says his health is improving, the BBC has … Continue reading Pope Francis greets crowds at St Peter’s Square

Dozens die after torrential rain hammers Congolese capital

At least 33 people have died in severe flooding caused by torrential rains in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Half of the city’s 26 districts are affected, with many homes in western Kinshasa swept away. Residents are fleeing through floodwaters using makeshift canoes, while others face water shortages due to damaged treatment facilities. Key roads, including routes to the airport and … Continue reading Dozens die after torrential rain hammers Congolese capital

Palestinian American teen shot dead by Israeli soldiers in West Bank, official says

Israeli soldiers shot and killed a 14-year-old Palestinian-American boy and injured two others, ages 14 and 15, in the West Bank village of Turmusaya, saying the group was throwing rocks at passing cars. Palestinian officials and the Red Crescent confirmed the teen’s death and the others’ injuries. The incident comes amid rising tensions and a broader Israeli military campaign in the West Bank that has … Continue reading Palestinian American teen shot dead by Israeli soldiers in West Bank, official says