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Kuwait Releases American Prisoners in Gesture of Goodwill
Kuwait has released a group of American prisoners, including veterans and military contractors, who were jailed for years on drug-related...
Mar 14


Powerful Storm Wreaks Havoc Across the U.S.
A powerful storm system is wreaking havoc across the United States, unleashing a series of extreme weather events including mudslides,...
Mar 14


South Korean Air Force Pilots Face Criminal Charges Over Accidental Village Bombing
In a significant development following last week's accidental bombing of a civilian area, military investigators have charged two South Korean Air Force pilots with criminal negligence.
Mar 13


Ukraine Says Yes to U.S.-Proposed 30-Day Ceasefire
Saul Loeb/AFP, via Getty Images In a significant development aimed at halting the ongoing war, Ukraine announced its acceptance of a...
Mar 12


China, Iran, and Russia Conduct Joint Naval Drills
China, Iran, and Russia Conduct Joint Naval Drills Amid Rising Tensions in the Middle East China, Iran, and Russia launched joint naval...
Mar 12


U.S. Calls Out India's 150% Tariff on Alcohol, 100% on Agriculture
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt highlighting the issue The United States has expressed strong disapproval of India’s high tariffs...
Mar 12


Philippines Declares Heightened Nationwide Alert as Former President Duterte Faces ICC Arrest
The Philippine National Police (PNP) has declared a heightened alert across the country in anticipation of potential rallies and mass actions following the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
Mar 11


North Korea Unveils Nuclear-Powered Submarine
North Korea has unveiled its first nuclear-powered submarine, marking a significant leap in its military capabilities and posing a major security threat to South Korea and the United States.
Mar 11


Ontario Announces 25% Increase in Electricity for U.S. Customers
In a bold move amid escalating trade tensions, Ontario, Canada's most populous province, has announced a 25% surcharge on all electricity exports to the United States.
Mar 11


Duterte Behind Bars: Former Philippine President Arrested on ICC Warrant
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested at the request of the International Criminal Court against charges of crimes on humanity.
Mar 11


Cargo Ship Collides with Jet Fuel Tanker, 32 Injured
A catastrophic collision between a cargo ship and a jet fuel-laden tanker in the North Sea erupted into a raging inferno on Monday, leaving 32 people injured and sparking fears of a potential environmental disaster.
Mar 10


Thousands Evacuated as Guatemala’s Fuego Volcano Erupts
Guatemalan authorities have evacuated approximately 1,000 residents after the Fuego volcano, Central America’s most active volcano, erupted on Sunday, spewing lava, ash, and rocks.
Mar 10


North Korea Launches Ballistic Missiles Amid US-South Korea Military Drills
North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles into the sea on Monday, hours after South Korea and the United States began their annual joint military exercises.
Mar 10


Israel Cuts Electricity to Gaza as Ceasefire Talks Stall
Israel has announced a complete halt to electricity supplies to Gaza, escalating tensions in the region as negotiations over a fragile ceasefire remain deadlocked.
Mar 10


Mark Carney Takes Helm as Canada’s Prime Minister Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Mark Carney, a seasoned economist and former central banker, has emerged victorious in the race to lead Canada’s Liberal Party, succeeding Justin Trudeau as the country’s 24th prime minister.
Mar 10


South Korea's Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol Released from Detention
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been released from detention following a court decision to cancel his arrest warrant.
Mar 9


White House Shooting: Secret Service Shoots Man in Late-Night Incident
In a tense encounter near the White House, U.S. Secret Service agents shot an armed man during the early hours of Sunday, March 9, 2025. The incident, which occurred just minutes away from the presidential residence, has raised concerns about security in the nation's capital.
Mar 9


Cyclone Alfred: Eastern Australia Grapples with Power Outages and Flooding
The aftermath of Cyclone Alfred continues to wreak havoc across Australia's eastern coast, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and causing widespread flooding. As communities in southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales (NSW) begin the arduous task of cleaning up, authorities warn that the danger is far from over.
Mar 9


Eurostar Services Resume After WWII Bomb Causes Chaos in Paris
Eurostar trains between London and Paris are back on track this Saturday morning after a World War II bomb discovered near Paris’ Gare du Nord caused widespread travel disruptions.
Mar 8


Chaos Erupts in Serbian Parliament as Smoke Bombs, Flares Injure Lawmakers
The Serbian Parliament descended into chaos, as opposition lawmakers disrupted a session by throwing smoke bombs and flares, leaving at least three legislators injured.
Mar 8
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