Torrential rains have unleashed flash floods and triggered landslides on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, killing at least 10 people and leaving six others missing.
India intensifies crackdown in disputed Kashmir after New Delhi bombing
Authorities have intensified a security crackdown in Indian-controlled Kashmir following a deadly blast near New Delhi’s Red Fort.
Amazon faces FAA probe after delivery drone snaps internet cable in Texas
The probe comes as Amazon faces stiffer competition from Walmart, which has also begun drone deliveries.
‘I had no idea’: Zohran Mamdani recalls ‘weirdest’ moment at White House — watch
New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said the “weirdest” thing he noticed at the White House was a coffee-table book titled UFC at the White House. He spoke about the moment on a podcast, his calm demeanour during the visit, and how the meeting with Don…
New Zealand Woman Who Stuffed Children’s Bodies In Suitcases Jailed For Life
A woman in New Zealand who was convicted of murdering her two children and leaving their bodies in suitcases for years before they were discovered will spend at least 17 years in prison, a judge ruled Wednesday.
Trump defends Witkoff’s tactics on negotiating Ukraine peace
US President Trump has denied that his negotiator Steve Witkoff has been “pro-Russian”
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Cuba condemns ‘aggressive’ US stance towards Venezuela as tensions rise
Cuba has accused the US of preparing a violent intervention in Venezuela as Washington expands its military presence.
Indonesia’s Jakarta now the world’s largest city, Tokyo falls to third: UN
Nine of the top 10 mega-cities are in Asia, with Bangladesh’s Dhaka projected to be the world’s largest city by 2050.
Italy now recognizes the crime of femicide and punishes it with life in prison – CNN
Italy now recognizes the crime of femicide and punishes it with life in prison CNNItalian parliament unanimously votes to make femicide a crime BBCItaly adds ‘femicide’ to the criminal code to curb violence against women &nbs…
National Parks to raise fees for millions of international tourists to popular US parks
The National Park Service says it is going to start charging international tourists an extra $100 to enter some of the most popular U.S. parks.