Brazilian police arrest 5 officers over coup plot and plans to kill Lula, others

Brazilian federal police arrested five individuals, including military personnel and a federal officer, accused of plotting a coup and planning assassinations of President Lula, Vice President Alckmin, and Supreme Court Justice de Moraes after the 2022 elections. Among those detained was retired Brig. Gen. Mário Fernandes, linked to pro-Bolsonaro protest camps and accused of providing financial and logistical support for the plot. The group allegedly … Continue reading Brazilian police arrest 5 officers over coup plot and plans to kill Lula, others

Germany planning for WW3 with 1,000-page secret doc ‘Operation Deutschland’ along with 800k NATO troops

Germany’s secret “Operation Deutschland” plan, detailed in a 1,000-page document, outlines preparations for potential World War III amid escalating tensions from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The strategy prioritizes protecting critical infrastructure, boosting self-sufficiency, and training essential workers. Germany follows Nordic countries, which have issued survival guides to citizens as fears of global conflict grow. Recent developments, including Ukraine’s first use of U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles on … Continue reading Germany planning for WW3 with 1,000-page secret doc ‘Operation Deutschland’ along with 800k NATO troops

Russia threatens US with ‘nuclear war by Christmas’ in chilling WW3 warning

Pro-Putin spokesperson Sergey Markov has issued a warning of potential “WW3 by Christmas,” claiming Western approval for Ukraine to fire long-range missiles into Russia marks a significant step toward nuclear conflict. Markov argued that Ukraine relies on U.S., UK, and French military assistance to use these precision missiles, framing the move as direct Western involvement in the war. While supporters of the decision view it … Continue reading Russia threatens US with ‘nuclear war by Christmas’ in chilling WW3 warning

Putin allows nuclear response to long-range US missiles being fired at Russia, signs off on drastic WW3 escalation

Vladimir Putin has approved a new nuclear doctrine, threatening nuclear retaliation if Ukraine uses long-range Western missiles on Russian soil. This follows the U.S. decision to allow Ukraine to fire ATACMS rockets inside Russia, intensifying the conflict. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed the policy permits nuclear response to conventional weapon aggression supported by nuclear-armed states, the U.S. Sun has reported. Pro-Putin figures, including Dmitry Kiselyov … Continue reading Putin allows nuclear response to long-range US missiles being fired at Russia, signs off on drastic WW3 escalation

The Exploration Company raises $160 million for Nyx cargo vehicle

The Exploration Company has secured $160 million in Series B funding to advance its Nyx cargo spacecraft, designed for missions to low Earth orbit (LEO) and later to cislunar space. Led by Balderton Capital and Plural, with support from European sovereign funds, the round is Europe’s largest Series B for a space company. Nyx Earth, the LEO version, will carry up to four tons of … Continue reading The Exploration Company raises $160 million for Nyx cargo vehicle

SpaceX launches secret ‘Optus-X’ payload atop Falcon 9 rocket

SpaceX launched a secret mission on Sunday evening from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, using a Falcon 9 rocket. While the mission was named “TD7,” regulatory filings referred to the payload as “Optus-X,” a communications satellite. The rocket’s first-stage booster successfully landed on the droneship “A Shortfall of Gravitas” about nine minutes after liftoff, marking SpaceX’s 85th landing on that ship. The payload is headed to … Continue reading SpaceX launches secret ‘Optus-X’ payload atop Falcon 9 rocket

Samsung shares climb more than 7% after surprise $7 billion buyback plan

Samsung Electronics’ shares rose more than 7% on Monday after the company announced a surprise plan to buy back 10 trillion South Korean won ($7.19 billion) of its stock over the next year. This follows a 7.21% surge on Friday after the company reached a preliminary agreement with its largest workers’ union, ending a July strike. Samsung’s last buyback was in November 2017. The company … Continue reading Samsung shares climb more than 7% after surprise $7 billion buyback plan

Carrot recall as E coli outbreak leaves 1 dead, dozens infected across U.S.

Organic bagged carrots sold under multiple brands have been linked to an E. coli outbreak that has killed one person and sickened 39 others in at least 18 states, with 15 hospitalized, according to the CDC. Grimmway Farms issued a recall for select organic whole and baby carrots, including those sold under brands like Nature’s Promise, Wegmans, and Trader Joe’s. The carrots were distributed nationwide … Continue reading Carrot recall as E coli outbreak leaves 1 dead, dozens infected across U.S.

Speaker Johnson opposes releasing Matt Gaetz’s House Ethics report

House Speaker Mike Johnson explained his opposition to releasing the House Ethics Committee report on Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., during a “Fox News Sunday” appearance. Johnson argued that releasing the report after Gaetz’s resignation could set a dangerous precedent, as the Ethics Committee’s jurisdiction is limited to current members of Congress. The report, which pertains to alleged sexual misconduct, was halted when Gaetz resigned. Gaetz … Continue reading Speaker Johnson opposes releasing Matt Gaetz’s House Ethics report

Biden makes first presidential visit to the Amazon

President Joe Biden visited the Brazilian Amazon on Sunday, marking the first time a sitting U.S. president has done so, to highlight his climate change efforts and the importance of protecting the environment. In Manaus, Biden stressed that climate action is a “defining” part of his presidency, warning future administrations against undoing his policies. Though he didn’t name President-elect Trump, Biden’s comments were a direct … Continue reading Biden makes first presidential visit to the Amazon

China’s Xi vows to work with Trump during meeting with Biden

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden met on the sidelines of the APEC forum in Lima, Peru, marking their first conversation in seven months. Xi reiterated China’s goal for a stable and sustainable U.S.-China relationship and expressed readiness to work with President-elect Trump’s administration. Biden emphasized the importance of leader-to-leader talks after his presidency ends. The two discussed major issues including trade, … Continue reading China’s Xi vows to work with Trump during meeting with Biden

Chinese President Xi arrives in Brazil for G20 summit talks with Lula

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday for the G20 summit, where he is set to hold talks with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. The discussions will focus on strengthening bilateral relations, development strategies, and international and regional issues. Xi, who has visited Brazil four times, emphasized the close ties between the two countries, which are celebrating 50 years … Continue reading Chinese President Xi arrives in Brazil for G20 summit talks with Lula

Trump picks Brendan Carr for chairman of FCC

President-elect Donald Trump has selected Brendan Carr to be the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Trump praised Carr as a “warrior for Free Speech” and vowed he would end regulatory burdens hindering job creators and innovators. Carr, currently the top Republican at the FCC, expressed gratitude for the nomination, pledging to restore free speech and dismantle censorship, THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER has reported. Carr … Continue reading Trump picks Brendan Carr for chairman of FCC

3 hurt when small plane crashes near Southern California dragstrip hosting racing event

Three people were injured in a plane crash Sunday near a dragstrip in Pomona, California, where fans were gathered for a racing event. The Piper PA-32 crashed around 11:40 a.m. while attempting to land at Brackett Field Airport, striking at least two parked vehicles. No one on the ground was hurt. The three injured passengers, including two in critical condition, were hospitalized, the Associated Press … Continue reading 3 hurt when small plane crashes near Southern California dragstrip hosting racing event

Calvin Klein model charged with murder in stabbing death in New York City

Dynus Saxon, a model who has worked for brands like Calvin Klein and Levi’s, has been charged with the stabbing death of Kadeem Grant in the Bronx on November 10. Saxon, 20, was arraigned on charges of murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. Police found Grant, 35, with a stab wound to the chest, and a knife was recovered at the scene. Saxon, … Continue reading Calvin Klein model charged with murder in stabbing death in New York City

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs obstructing justice from behind bars, federal prosecutors allege

Federal prosecutors have accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of breaking jail rules to manipulate witness testimony and influence the jury pool in his upcoming trial. Combs, facing charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and prostitution, is currently in custody. Prosecutors claim he has been using three-way calls and paying inmates to contact potential witnesses and promote narratives on social media. They also allege he directed his children … Continue reading Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs obstructing justice from behind bars, federal prosecutors allege

Minnesota man freed after 16 years behind bars for a murder prosecutors say he didn’t commit

After serving 16 years for a murder he didn’t commit, Edgar Barrientos-Quintana was released from prison when a judge vacated his 2009 conviction. Barrientos-Quintana had been sentenced to life for the 2008 drive-by shooting death of Jesse Mickelson in Minneapolis. A review by the Attorney General’s office revealed flaws in the case, leading to the dismissal of all charges. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty apologized … Continue reading Minnesota man freed after 16 years behind bars for a murder prosecutors say he didn’t commit

2 dead, 10 injured in New Orleans shootings

Two shootings during a second-line parade in New Orleans on Sunday left two people dead and 10 injured, according to the New Orleans Police Department. The first shooting occurred at 3:40 p.m., when shots were fired into the crowd from a car, injuring nine people. About 45 minutes later, a second shooting on a bridge killed two people and critically injured another. Police are uncertain … Continue reading 2 dead, 10 injured in New Orleans shootings

Amnesty International says weapons from U.S. allies are fueling Sudan’s raging civil war

The ongoing civil war in Sudan, which has lasted for 19 months, is causing the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. Over 13 million people have been displaced, with famine affecting camps for displaced civilians and widespread famine-like conditions in other areas. Outbreaks of diseases like dengue, malaria, cholera, and measles are hitting children hardest, while 90% of children are out of school due to the education … Continue reading Amnesty International says weapons from U.S. allies are fueling Sudan’s raging civil war

India’s successful test of hypersonic missile puts it among elite group

India successfully tested a domestically developed long-range hypersonic missile, marking a major milestone in its military capabilities. The missile, created by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), can carry payloads over 1,500 km (930 miles) and demonstrated accurate terminal maneuvers during the test. The launch occurred from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha, CNN has reported. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh called the test … Continue reading India’s successful test of hypersonic missile puts it among elite group

UK’s Assisted dying bill ‘could open door to involuntary euthanasia’

The former chief coroner, Thomas Teague KC, has warned that the UK’s proposed assisted dying bill could lead to “non-voluntary euthanasia” if passed. Teague, in a report ahead of a key parliamentary vote on Nov 29, argues that the safeguards in the bill are insufficient and would lead to a broader expansion of euthanasia, as seen in the Netherlands and Canada. Legal experts, including Lord … Continue reading UK’s Assisted dying bill ‘could open door to involuntary euthanasia’

Russia grinds deeper into Ukraine after 1,000 days of grueling war

When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Kyiv was expected to fall quickly, but Ukraine defied expectations, resisting a larger adversary and reclaiming some territory through bold counteroffensives. Nearly three years later, the war grinds on as a brutal stalemate. Russia continues to make small but steady territorial gains at a high cost, while Ukraine struggles with dwindling resources and morale. The U.S. delayed critical … Continue reading Russia grinds deeper into Ukraine after 1,000 days of grueling war

Biden authorizes Ukraine to use US-supplied longer range missiles for deeper strikes inside Russia

President Biden has approved Ukraine’s use of U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles for deeper strikes inside Russia, as Moscow deploys 12,000 North Korean troops to bolster its war effort. The decision follows intensified Russian attacks on Ukraine’s infrastructure and civilians, as well as Donald Trump’s election win, raising uncertainty about future U.S. support. North Korea has also provided Russia with munitions, complicating the conflict, the Associated Press … Continue reading Biden authorizes Ukraine to use US-supplied longer range missiles for deeper strikes inside Russia

Rare gladiator-shaped knife handle discovered by Hadrian’s Wall

Archaeologists in England have uncovered a rare 2,000-year-old Roman knife handle shaped like a gladiator, showcasing the widespread popularity of gladiatorial combat across the Roman Empire. The copper alloy handle depicts a secutor gladiator, known for his heavily armored style. The figurine is left-handed, possibly indicating it represents a specific fighter. Gladiators, often slaves or criminals, were famous and sometimes became celebrities despite their status. … Continue reading Rare gladiator-shaped knife handle discovered by Hadrian’s Wall

2,000-year-old Roman road discovered by archaeologists in London

Archaeologists have uncovered a well-preserved section of an ancient Roman road, Wating Street, beneath Old Kent Road in London. Built after the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43, this discovery provides the first clear evidence of the road’s exact route. The road, 5.8 meters wide, was constructed with gravel, chalk layers, and compacted sand. The finding, made during excavations for a low carbon heating … Continue reading 2,000-year-old Roman road discovered by archaeologists in London