Washington Black Hawk Crash Linked to Doomsday Readiness

The helicopter unit involved in the tragic crash was part of a secretive mission designed to keep the U.S. government operational during a national crisis. Black Hawk on a Critical Mission The continuity of government program ensures that top U.S. officials can be swiftly evacuated in case of an attack or national emergency. On Wednesday, …

Washington DC Plane Crash: Black Boxes Recovered

Investigators recover crucial flight data as questions arise over air traffic control staffing at Reagan National Airport. Black Boxes Retrieved from Crash Site Authorities have recovered the black boxes from the passenger plane involved in a fatal mid-air collision over Washington’s Potomac River. The crash, which occurred late Wednesday, involved an American Airlines Bombardier jet …

Passenger Plane, Military Helicopter Collision Near Washington Airport

Washington: A tragic accident occurred near Ronald Reagan Airport when a passenger plane collided with a military helicopter, resulting in the deaths of all 67 people on board. According to U.S. media reports, the crash took place near Washington’s Ronald Reagan Airport. All 67 passengers and crew members aboard the plane and helicopter lost their …

Fuel Prices Expected to Rise in Early February

Consumers should prepare for a possible fuel price hike in the first half of February. Industry sources indicate that petrol, high-speed diesel (HSD), kerosene oil, and light diesel oil may see price increases due to refining costs and government-imposed taxes. Projected Price Increases According to market estimates, petrol prices may rise by Rs1.24 per liter, …

Egypt, Jordan Reject Trump’s Call to Resettle Palestinians

Palestinian displacement remains a red line for Egypt and Jordan. Both nations firmly rejected Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Gaza population to their territories, calling it an unjust and destabilizing move. Strong Opposition from Egypt and Jordan Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi dismissed the idea outright, stating that any forced displacement of Palestinians is unacceptable. …

India and China Agree to Resume Air Travel and Settle Differences

After nearly five years of halted air travel, India and China have decided to resume direct flights and address lingering economic disagreements. This “India-China air travel resumption” marks a significant step in repairing relations strained by a deadly 2020 border clash. Flights to Restart Soon During a recent meeting in Beijing, Indian diplomat Vikram Misri …

US Suspends Aid to Pakistan, Halts Key Development Projects

ISLAMABAD: The United States has temporarily suspended all aid programs to Pakistan, affecting multiple development projects. US officials confirmed the decision, citing a reassessment of foreign assistance policies. The suspension applies not only to Pakistan but also to other countries, including Ukraine, Taiwan, and Jordan. According to Express News, this directive will last 90 days …

Bird Strike Linked to Fatal Jeju Air Crash in South Korea

The tragic Jeju Air crash in Muan, South Korea, which claimed 179 lives last month, has been linked to a bird strike, according to a preliminary investigation report. Officials discovered duck remains in both engines of the Boeing 737-800, suggesting the aircraft collided with birds before crashing. The incident has become South Korea’s deadliest air …

King Abdullah and Queen Rania Celebrate Shab-e-Miraj

King Abdullah and Queen Rania of Jordan shared on Monday heartfelt wishes on the occasion of Shab-e-Miraj, commemorating the night of Isra and Miraj. King Abdullah took to the official Instagram page of the Jordan Royal Family to share a special message. His post included a picture of the Dome of the Rock, an iconic …

Trump Aid Freeze Strands Afghan Visa Holders in Albania

Thousands of Afghan refugees, including those at risk of Taliban retribution, are stranded in Albania following former President Donald Trump’s recent decision to halt aid for resettling Afghan visa holders. This suspension affects over 40,000 individuals approved for U.S. visas, leaving them in limbo and heightening fears of forced return to Afghanistan. Hopes Dashed for …

CIA Supports Lab Leak Theory in COVID-19 Origins Debate

The CIA now backs the lab leak theory as the most likely explanation for the origins of COVID-19. This assessment, released on Saturday, highlights the possibility of a laboratory origin while noting “low confidence” in the conclusion due to insufficient and inconclusive evidence. New Assessment on COVID-19 Origins The CIA’s recent findings suggest the virus …

Bangkok Closes 352 Schools as Air Pollution Worsens

Severe air pollution in Bangkok has forced the closure of 352 schools, marking the highest number of closures in five years. This alarming situation highlights the city’s ongoing struggle with hazardous air quality, which has also prompted authorities to introduce measures to reduce pollution levels. Record School Closures The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) announced the …

Trump’s Decree Sparks Concerns Over Muslim Ban, Targets Pro-Palestinian Students

Civil rights advocates in the United States have expressed alarm over a new directive signed by former President Donald Trump. They claim the order lays the groundwork for a travel ban targeting Muslim-majority countries and expands its scope to foreign nationals already in the country. The executive order, titled “Protecting the United States from Foreign …

Putin Open to Negotiations with Trump on Ukraine War

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed willingness to negotiate the ongoing Ukraine war with US President Donald Trump. In a recent statement, Putin highlighted his readiness to meet Trump, describing their relationship as “pragmatic and trustworthy.” This comes after Trump’s economic threats aimed at pressuring Russia to end the conflict. Putin’s Response to Trump’s Approach …

New Wildfires Rage in Southern California Ahead of Trump’s Visit

Southern California faces a renewed wildfire crisis as five new blazes erupt just before former President Donald Trump’s planned visit. The fires—Laguna, Sepulveda, Gibbel, Gilman, and Border 2—have ignited in Los Angeles, San Diego, Ventura, and Riverside counties, further intensifying the region’s battle against devastating wildfires. With firefighters racing to control the flames, California’s ongoing …

Muhammad Yunus Criticizes Sheikh Hasina’s Economic Growth as “Fake”

Muhammad Yunus, Nobel laureate and interim head of Bangladesh’s government, has criticized the economic growth achieved under ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Yunus, 84, called the growth “fake” and accused the global community of ignoring allegations of corruption during her tenure. Hasina, who ruled Bangladesh from 2009 until August 2024, fled to India following weeks …

ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest of Taliban Leaders for Crimes

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is pushing for the arrest of senior Taliban leaders, accusing them of crimes against humanity for their systematic persecution of Afghan women and girls. ICC prosecutor Karim Khan has identified Taliban Supreme Leader Haibatullah Akhundzada and Chief Justice Abdul Hakim Haqqani as key figures responsible for enforcing oppressive policies since …

Trump Pressures Putin to End Ukraine War, Threatens Tougher

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, urging him to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. Trump has threatened to impose new tariffs and harsher sanctions if Russia fails to pursue peace. His remarks on his platform, Truth Social, emphasized the urgency of a resolution, with Trump …

Trump Ramps Up Immigration Crackdown

President Donald Trump announced the deployment of 1,500 additional US troops to the Mexican border on Wednesday, intensifying efforts to curb illegal immigration. This move adds to the 2,000 troops already stationed at the border as part of his administration’s hardline stance against migration. Additionally, Trump halted refugee arrivals cleared for entry, signaling stricter immigration …

New Hughes Fire Forces 31,000 Evacuations North of Los Angeles

CASTAIC: A wildfire dubbed the Hughes Fire erupted north of Los Angeles on Wednesday, rapidly scorching over 9,400 acres (38 square km) of dry brush. Strong winds propelled the flames, prompting mandatory evacuations for more than 31,000 residents in the Castaic Lake area. Officials have warned of an “immediate threat to life” as the fire …

Trump Halts Refugee Resettlement Program, Thousands Stranded

Thousands of refugees, including over 1,600 Afghans who aided the U.S. war effort, are now stranded worldwide after President Donald Trump issued an executive order pausing the refugee resettlement program. These individuals, who had endured years of vetting to secure new lives in the United States, have had their travel plans abruptly canceled, throwing their …

Tragic Train Accident in India Claims 11 Lives

In a heartbreaking incident in India, 11 passengers were killed, and five others were injured after fleeing their train due to rumors of a fire. The tragedy unfolded in Maharashtra state when passengers disembarked from a Mumbai-bound train, only to be struck by another train on an adjacent track. This accident has raised concerns about …

Trump Threatens New Tariffs on China and EU

Donald Trump has announced plans to impose a 10% tariff on Chinese imports starting February 1, while also considering levies on goods from the European Union (EU). These moves are part of his renewed “America First” trade policy, aiming to address trade imbalances and international disputes. The announcement has already impacted global markets, with Chinese …

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