Hong Kong’s Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) is facing significant financial setbacks, poised to report over HK$100 billion (approximately US$12.8 billion) in losses for March, marking its worst monthly performance in dollar terms since its establishment 25 years ago. The downturn, which lies in tandem with the Hang Seng Index's plummet to a three-year low, indicates severe impacts of recent global stock market instability and regional uncertainties. The fallout from the volatile global financial markets, exacerbated by ongoing tensions in the Middle East region, has left 4.8 million MPF members grappling with unprecedented losses, averaging HK$21,542 per member over the first... [Continue Reading]
On Easter Sunday, a devastating incident occurred in Satrupholm, northern Germany, during a community Easter Egg Hunt. A falling 100ft tree tragically claimed the lives of a young mother and her 10-month-old daughter, crushing them as they participated in the event, which was attended by around 50 people. Another victim, a 16-year-old girl, was also killed when the tree collapsed, pinning four individuals beneath it. Eyewitness reports described a chaotic scene with colorful Easter eggs scattered across the area, while the region was under a storm warning with reported wind speeds of 60mph at the time of the incident. The... [Continue Reading]
New disclosures reveal that Swiss intelligence agencies actively surveilled and pursued Brazilian political opponents living in exile during Brazil's military dictatorship from 1969 to 1971. One key figure, Jean Marc Von der Weid, was a Brazilian student who endured brutal torture by Brazilian authorities and was later freed in a high-profile hostage exchange involving a Swiss ambassador. Von der Weid spoke publicly about the extreme torture methods used against political prisoners, including suspension by limbs and electric shocks. His exile in Switzerland allowed him to expose these abuses to the international community. These revelations shed light on the complex role... [Continue Reading]
In a significant event marking the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Republic, thousands of Iranians gathered in Tehran for the funeral of a commander from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) naval unit, who was reportedly killed in an Israeli strike. The gathering, which took place on April 1, saw mourners vowing to continue their resistance against what they described as ongoing threats from the United States and Israel. A notable sentiment expressed during the funeral was that this ongoing conflict had persisted for more than a month, with individuals asserting their commitment to resist "until the end." The heightened... [Continue Reading]