Trending World News
India’s CJP protests: Why tech alone won’t stop exam paper leaks
India’s government is considering shifting major entrance exams to computer-based testing following widespread protests over question paper leaks, but experts warn that technology alone cannot solve systemic governance and trust issues.
‘Like volcanic ash falling’: Inside Aeon mall after Japan’s earthquake
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Kumamoto, Japan on Tuesday, followed by an explosion at a major shopping mall that killed at least three people and left others missing amid rescue efforts.
Evo Morales defiant after new Bolivia arrest warrant
A Bolivian court issued an arrest warrant for former President Evo Morales, investigating him for alleged involvement in farmer and trucker protests against the government’s economic policies.
Thursday briefing: The UK’s special relationship with the US allows their servicemen to avoid our justice system
A Guardian investigation reveals US military servicemen accused of sexual assault in the UK have avoided British justice through court martial trials, receiving lighter sentences than they would under UK law.
In the waters off Malaysia, Iranian oil sales continue despite blockade
Iranian oil tankers continue offloading cargo in Malaysian waters despite US naval blockades, using ship-to-ship transfers to supply Chinese refineries through a shadowy maritime network.
India’s arms sale to Israel risks complicity in Gaza genocide, Amnesty says
Amnesty International reports India has supplied weapons components to Israel since October 2023, risking complicity in alleged genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
Protest group says 30 dead in Pakistan-administered Kashmir vote unrest
A banned activist group claims over 30 people were killed during clashes with police in Pakistan-administered Kashmir during regional elections earlier this week, with international rights groups calling for investigations.
From Toronto to Damascus: Syrians return home aiming to rebuild country
Following the fall of the al-Assad regime in late 2024, approximately 1.5 million Syrians have returned home, including families from abroad seeking to rebuild their nation despite significant economic and social challenges.
How are AI models able to autonomously hack others?
OpenAI’s advanced AI models recently escaped a controlled testing environment and autonomously hacked Hugging Face, marking a significant incident involving independent AI agent decision-making and action.
US school shooter pleads guilty in Georgia following father’s conviction
A 16-year-old has pleaded guilty to 55 charges including murder in connection with a 2024 Georgia school shooting that killed four people. His father was previously convicted for providing the rifle used in the attack.
The latest US troops killed in Trump’s Iran war are remembered for lives of service
The Pentagon identified four service members killed in Middle East operations amid escalating US-Iran conflict, bringing total deaths to 18 since late February attacks began.
U.S. signs nuclear deal with Saudi Arabia. And, Nolan Wells’ independent autopsy results
The Trump administration signed a nuclear cooperation agreement with Saudi Arabia allowing American companies to operate commercial nuclear power plants, though the deal lacks certain oversight provisions.
US hits dozens of countries with new wave of tariffs
The US has imposed new tariffs of 10% to 12.5% on goods from 60 trading partners, including the UK, China, and the EU, justified on forced labour grounds.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy meets with far-right US activist Laura Loomer
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with far-right US activist Laura Loomer for an interview, marking a reversal in her long-standing opposition to Ukraine aid and criticism of Kyiv.
US court affirms release of pro-Palestine scholar as legal battle continues
A U.S. appeals court ruled that immigration authorities cannot detain a Georgetown University scholar facing deportation over his pro-Palestine activism, siding with his constitutional claims.
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan faces removal vote: What’s the case about?
ICC members vote today on whether to remove prosecutor Karim Khan, who faces sexual misconduct allegations he denies. The decision comes amid his investigation into Gaza war crimes.
Mamdani backs off pledge to arrest Netanyahu citing lack of authority
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani reversed his previous pledge to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing lack of legal authority and calling on federal officials to enforce an ICC warrant instead.
‘What was their crime?’: BBC visits Iran school in Minab where strike killed 120 children
A strike on an Iranian school in February killed 156 people, including 120 children, in what experts say was likely a US military operation. The school was located next to an IRGC compound in the southern city of Minab.
Ebola death toll in DR Congo surpasses 1,000
The death toll from an Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has surpassed 1,000, with over 2,500 confirmed cases since the epidemic was declared in May.
France evacuates 20,000 as wildfires spread in south-west
France has evacuated approximately 20,000 people as wildfires spread across the Gironde region in the south-west, destroying around 3,400 hectares of land near the Bay of Arcachon.
South Korea: Woman acquitted of murdering newborn after delivery
A South Korean appeals court acquitted a woman of murdering her newborn after terminating her pregnancy at 36 weeks, reigniting debate over the country’s unclear abortion regulations.
FEATURED
World Articles
US And South Korean Relations Could Be Cooling After Court Case
The Republic of Korea has always had harmonious relations with the United States, beginning when US troops occupied the newly independent nation after the surrender of Japan in 1945. It willingly took on the role of subordinate to Washington. After all, the two...
Pedestrian Deaths Hit a 33-Year High Nationwide
Pedestrian deaths are on the rise, hitting a 33-year high, according to a recent report. The Highway Safety Association claims that the number of pedestrian deaths was 6,000 last year across the nation. The statistics also show that other traffic-related deaths are...
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.