Japan and China exchange barbs after Japanese leader’s remarks over Taiwan

Japan and China engaged in a heated diplomatic exchange after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said a Chinese attack on Taiwan could pose “a survival-threatening situation” for Japan, potentially justifying the use of force. Beijing sharply criticized the remarks, with Chinese Consul General Xue Jian posting a threatening message on X (later deleted) and calling for retractions of similar comments by past Japanese leaders. Japan protested … Continue reading Japan and China exchange barbs after Japanese leader’s remarks over Taiwan

Istanbul mayor charged with 142 offences that could total 2,000 years in jail

Turkish prosecutors have charged Istanbul’s jailed mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, with 142 offences, including bribery, embezzlement, money laundering, and running a criminal organization, carrying potential sentences totaling up to 2,430 years. The nearly 4,000-page indictment names 402 suspects and alleges İmamoğlu led a crime network “like an octopus.” Opposition leaders, including Özgür Özel, say the charges are politically motivated to prevent İmamoğlu from running in the … Continue reading Istanbul mayor charged with 142 offences that could total 2,000 years in jail

Protesters and UN security clash at climate summit in Brazil

Chaos erupted at the COP30 climate conference on Tuesday as protesters forced their way toward the venue, clashing with U.N. security in one of the most serious disruptions in years. Demonstrators, waving yellow flags against Amazon oil drilling and carrying banners and a Palestinian flag, tried to breach barriers, prompting aggressive response from security, including physical confrontations. At least two security personnel were slightly injured, … Continue reading Protesters and UN security clash at climate summit in Brazil

Typhoon Fung-wong brings floods to Taiwan, thousands evacuated

Taiwan evacuated over 8,300 people ahead of Typhoon Fung-wong, which brought record rainfall and severe flooding to the island’s eastern coast. The storm caused neck-deep floods in Yilan and Hualien counties, injured 51 people, and inundated more than 1,000 homes in the town of Suao, where 648 mm (25 inches) of rain fell in a single day. Businesses and schools were closed in southern areas, … Continue reading Typhoon Fung-wong brings floods to Taiwan, thousands evacuated

India probes link between Delhi car blast and earlier Kashmir arrests, sources say

Indian authorities are investigating whether Monday’s car blast outside Delhi’s Red Fort, which killed eight and injured at least 20, is linked to the recent arrest of seven men from Kashmir with arms and bomb-making materials. The suspects, including two doctors, were detained in Kashmir and neighboring states during raids uncovering pistols, assault rifles, and 2,900 kg of explosive materials. Police say the arrests revealed … Continue reading India probes link between Delhi car blast and earlier Kashmir arrests, sources say

Turkish military plane crash in Georgia kills all 20 on board

All 20 personnel aboard a Turkish military C-130 cargo plane were killed when it crashed in Georgia’s Sighnaghi municipality near the Azerbaijani border on Tuesday. The plane, flying from Ganja, Azerbaijan to Turkey, had transported troops who had attended Azerbaijan’s Victory Day celebrations marking the 2020 Karabakh conflict. Turkish and Georgian authorities are investigating the crash, with the flight data recorder recovered and wreckage spread … Continue reading Turkish military plane crash in Georgia kills all 20 on board

Pakistan opens investigation into Islamabad terror attack

Pakistan has launched an investigation into a suicide bombing outside Islamabad district court buildings that killed 12 people and injured 27. The attacker detonated near a police car after failing to enter the buildings, marking the first major blast in years in the capital. The Pakistan Taliban (TTP) initially claimed responsibility but later denied involvement, while Pakistani officials largely attribute the attack to TTP militants. … Continue reading Pakistan opens investigation into Islamabad terror attack

Major Chinese bridge collapses into river just months after opening to traffic

A newly built bridge at a hydropower station in southwest China collapsed Tuesday, sending concrete and steel into a river just months after opening. Officials reported no casualties, though cracks had been spotted the day before, prompting temporary traffic controls. The Hongqi Bridge, part of the G317 national highway in Sichuan Province, stood 625 meters above the gorge and was intended to improve connectivity to … Continue reading Major Chinese bridge collapses into river just months after opening to traffic

Israelis set fire to Palestinian warehouse and land as West Bank attacks surge

Israeli’s set fire to Palestinian farmland and a warehouse in a Bedouin village on Tuesday, injuring several Palestinians. The attack occurred amid a recent surge of violence in the West Bank during the olive harvest season. Security forces detained at least four suspects and used riot control measures to disperse the crowd, arresting several Israeli civilians. Palestinian reports claim masked men, including soldiers, participated in … Continue reading Israelis set fire to Palestinian warehouse and land as West Bank attacks surge

Space forecasters say severe solar storms could hit Earth and trigger auroras

Space weather forecasters have issued an alert for incoming severe solar storms that could produce bright northern lights and temporarily disrupt communications. Several recent coronal mass ejections from the sun are expected to reach Earth Tuesday night into Wednesday, potentially affecting radio, GPS, and other systems. Auroras may be visible across much of the northern U.S., and as far south as Alabama and Northern California, … Continue reading Space forecasters say severe solar storms could hit Earth and trigger auroras

Trump says he has ‘obligation’ to sue BBC over speech edit

Donald Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for allegedly editing his January 6, 2021, speech to make it appear more radical, claiming the broadcaster “defrauded the public.” The legal threat follows Panorama’s broadcast last year, which spliced together clips from different parts of his speech, and comes as a deadline looms for the BBC to respond. The controversy contributed to the recent resignations of … Continue reading Trump says he has ‘obligation’ to sue BBC over speech edit

DOJ launches investigation into UC Berkeley unrest outside Turning Point USA event

The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into violence and unrest outside a Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley on Monday. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said the probe will examine potential violations of federal civil rights and constitutional protections after attendees were reportedly harassed and assaulted by protesters. The DOJ has ordered the university to preserve all records related to security preparations … Continue reading DOJ launches investigation into UC Berkeley unrest outside Turning Point USA event

House Democrats release new Epstein emails referencing Trump

Newly released emails from the Jeffrey Epstein estate reveal that Epstein referred to Donald Trump as “the dog that hasn’t barked” and claimed an alleged victim had spent time with Trump at his home, according to Democrats on the House Oversight Committee. The 2011 exchange with Ghislaine Maxwell was among three emails disclosed from over 23,000 documents subpoenaed by the committee. Other emails show Epstein … Continue reading House Democrats release new Epstein emails referencing Trump

Venezuela announces ‘massive mobilization’ of military forces

Venezuela has launched a large-scale military mobilization in response to a growing U.S. military presence in the Caribbean. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López said the exercises, ordered by President Nicolás Maduro, involve land, air, naval, and reserve forces, including the civilian Bolivarian Militia, to strengthen national defense and communications. The move follows the arrival of the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford and its … Continue reading Venezuela announces ‘massive mobilization’ of military forces

House expected to vote today on ending record-long government shutdown

The House will reconvene Wednesday for the first time in 54 days to vote on ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, now in its 43rd day. The Senate passed a bipartisan funding deal Monday night, 60–40, to reopen the government through January 2026 and ensure back pay for furloughed workers. House Speaker Mike Johnson praised the agreement, saying the “long national nightmare” is … Continue reading House expected to vote today on ending record-long government shutdown

Scientists discover new “lucifer” bee with devil-like horns

A new species of bee with devil-like horns, named Megachile (Hackeriapis) lucifer, was discovered in Western Australia by Curtin University researcher Kit Prendergast. The bee was found while surveying a critically endangered wildflower in 2019, and DNA analysis confirmed it did not match any known species. This is the first new member of this bee group described in over 20 years, highlighting how much biodiversity … Continue reading Scientists discover new “lucifer” bee with devil-like horns

Police Chase Driver Over 150 Miles Until She Escapes Into Mexico

A female driver in a reportedly stolen silver Toyota Sienna led law enforcement on a multi-county pursuit across Southern California on Monday. The chase began around 10:35 a.m. in Thousand Oaks after deputies spotted the vehicle, and it continued east on the 118 Freeway and south on the 405 and 5 Freeways. Officers attempted to stop the minivan with spike strips, but the driver evaded … Continue reading Police Chase Driver Over 150 Miles Until She Escapes Into Mexico

CoreWeave CEO responds to data center delays as stock plunges

CoreWeave shares fell 13% after CEO Mike Intrator cited delays at a third-party data center provider, which caused the company to lower its 2025 revenue guidance to $5.05–5.15 billion, below analyst estimates. The delays are tied to a “singular data center provider,” potentially Core Scientific, though Intrator did not confirm the name. Despite the setbacks, CoreWeave stressed that its 41-data-center portfolio and contract backlog remain … Continue reading CoreWeave CEO responds to data center delays as stock plunges

SoftBank sells its entire stake in Nvidia for $5.83 billion

SoftBank sold its entire $5.83 billion stake in Nvidia and part of its T-Mobile stake for $9.17 billion to fund investments, including a $22.5 billion commitment to OpenAI. The company emphasized that the sales were part of a broader asset monetization strategy and not due to concerns about AI valuations. SoftBank has previously cashed out of Nvidia but continues to rely on its technology for … Continue reading SoftBank sells its entire stake in Nvidia for $5.83 billion

Schumer privately fought to extend government shutdown

During the government shutdown, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer publicly opposed Republicans while privately urging moderate Democrats not to give in before November. Some moderates were ready to reopen the government two weeks into the shutdown, but Schumer persuaded them to wait until the start of ACA open enrollment. He also signaled to his caucus that he likely would oppose a bipartisan deal pushed by … Continue reading Schumer privately fought to extend government shutdown

Jeffries backs Schumer despite Democrats’ shutdown fury

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) publicly reaffirmed his support for Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday, despite rising criticism from grassroots activists and some House Democrats over Schumer’s inability to prevent a group of Senate Democrats from advancing a deal to reopen the government. Jeffries emphasized that Schumer personally voted against advancing the deal and described him as leading the majority of Senate Democrats in a “valiant fight” over … Continue reading Jeffries backs Schumer despite Democrats’ shutdown fury

Bloody brawl breaks out as agitators protest TPUSA event at UC Berkeley in California

A violent altercation occurred near the University of California, Berkeley on Monday afternoon before a Turning Point USA event featuring Dr. Frank Turek and Rob Schneider. The fight, which began around 4:30 p.m. PST, left one man with blood streaming from his face and drew a crowd of demonstrators wearing keffiyehs and carrying left-wing signs. Berkeley police struggled to contain the situation, donning shields and … Continue reading Bloody brawl breaks out as agitators protest TPUSA event at UC Berkeley in California

Washington Dulles airport transport vehicle slams into dock, 18 hospitalized

A mobile lounge (people mover) at Washington Dulles International Airport struck a dock on Monday, injuring 18 passengers with non-life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred around 4:30 p.m. as the vehicle approached Concourse D, and passengers deboarded via stairs. Emergency personnel evaluated the injured, and all were transported to hospitals. The cause of the crash and extent of any damage to airport infrastructure remain unclear, Fox … Continue reading Washington Dulles airport transport vehicle slams into dock, 18 hospitalized

Father and daughter killed in plane crash carrying hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica

A father and daughter, Alexander Wurm, 53, and Serena Wurm, 22, died Monday in a small plane crash in Coral Springs, Florida, while en route to Jamaica on a hurricane relief mission. The aircraft went down about five minutes after takeoff from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, striking trees before landing in a waterway; no one on the ground was injured. The Ignite the Fire Ministry … Continue reading Father and daughter killed in plane crash carrying hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica

Utah judge denies GOP-passed congressional map

A Utah judge rejected a Republican-passed redistricting plan on Monday, ruling it did not comply with a 2018 voter-approved measure requiring nonpartisan redistricting standards. The rejected map had created two competitive districts but still favored Republicans. The judge instead approved a plan creating a solidly Democratic district covering Salt Lake City, giving Democrats a second potential win in Utah. The case highlights ongoing battles over … Continue reading Utah judge denies GOP-passed congressional map