Joe Biden Falls on Stairs While Leaving Poland

US President Biden Stumbles While Boarding Air Force One in Poland. President Joe Biden has been caught on camera nearly falling while boarding Air Force One in Poland. This marks the third time he has stumbled while trying to board the aircraft. Biden, once again, falls up the stairs on AF1…after the White House Doctor …

US Judge rules Afghan central bank funds untouchable

Judge Rules 9/11 Victims Cannot Seize Afghanistan Central Bank Funds. A federal judge in New York has ruled that the families of victims of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks cannot seize $3.5 billion in funds belonging to Afghanistan’s central bank. The assets, held in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, were frozen on …

Strong Earthquake Hits Antakya, Turkey

Late on Monday, the Turkey-Syria border region was hit by an earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale, causing panic and building damage in Turkey’s Antakya city. This event occurred just two weeks after the country’s worst earthquake in modern history, which resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of lives. According to two …

Floods and Landslides Kill Dozens in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Nearly 36 people have lost their lives in Brazil, Sao Paulo state due to flooding and landslides. A number of people are missing whereas the number of dead is expected to rise, rescue teams say they hope to pull some of those stucked in flooded homes out of the mud alive. A recent video showed …

North Korea fires ICBM to warn US

On Sunday, North Korea confirmed that it had fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), known as the Hwasong-15, the previous day in a “sudden launching drill” which proved the country’s readiness for a “mobile and mighty counterattack” against hostile forces. This missile launch was the North’s first since January 1, and it came after Pyongyang …

Suspect detained after shooting rampage leaves six dead in Mississippi

A shooting spree in the southern US state of Mississippi on Friday resulted in the deaths of six people. US President Joe Biden responded to the incident by once again calling for tighter gun restrictions. Police reported that the shooter first killed a person at a store in Arkabutla, a small town in Mississippi, before …

US Concerned about Pakistan’s Debt to China

US State Department Counselor Derek Chollet expressed concerns about debt owed to China by Pakistan and other countries during his visit to Islamabad. Pakistan, which has been historically close to Washington, has turned to China for support as it grapples with a severe economic crisis, marked by soaring inflation and critically low foreign exchange reserves. …

Explanation of EU ban on petrol cars

The European Parliament has approved a landmark law that effectively bans the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the European Union from 2035. The law aims to accelerate the transition to electric vehicles and help combat climate change. The new rules will require car manufacturers to achieve a 100% reduction in CO2 emissions …

After critical documentary, Indian tax officers search BBC offices

Indian tax officials search BBC bureaus after critical documentary on Modi Indian tax officers have conducted searches on the BBC’s bureaus in Mumbai and New Delhi. The searches took place after the BBC released a documentary that was critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role in the 2002 Gujarat riots. The documentary focused on Modi’s …

Over 40,000 dead as 9 rescued from Turkihe earthquake debris

Nine survivors were pulled from the rubble more than a week after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Turkiye and neighboring Syria, as the focus of aid efforts turned towards helping survivors without shelter or enough food in freezing temperatures. The death toll in the combined countries is over 41,000, with many left homeless and struggling …

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