A 102-year-old woman from eastern China has won hearts online with her optimistic attitude and unique lifestyle. Jin Baoling, a centenarian from a rural area in Taizhou, Zhejiang province, is frequently visited by her son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter. Known for her longevity and cheerful personality, fellow villagers affectionately call her “Old Baby.” According to the Taizhou Evening News, Jin is mentally sharp and physically healthy, having not visited a hospital in the past 50... [Continue Reading]
A U.S. KC-135 military refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq on Thursday during ongoing operations, prompting immediate rescue efforts, according to U.S. Central Command. The crash occurred in what officials described as "friendly airspace" and involved another aircraft; however, initial reports indicate it was not the result of hostile or friendly fire. The second aircraft involved landed safely, and as of the latest updates, there have been no reported fatalities. The incident is linked to a heightened U.S. military presence in the Middle East due to operations against Iran. U.S. Central Command confirmed the event, stating, "U.S. Central Command is... [Continue Reading]
Police in Montague, Prince Edward Island, have launched a search for Lucas Maxwell Graham, a 38-year-old man reported missing since March 11, 2026. The Kings District RCMP described Graham as six feet two inches tall with long blond hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing denim overalls, camouflage rubber boots, and a dark hat. Authorities emphasize the urgency due to concerns for Graham's well-being and have called on the community to share information responsibly via social media. The public is encouraged to contact the Kings District RCMP or PEI Crime Stoppers if they have any details that could... [Continue Reading]
From September 2025 to March 2026, the Nanaimo RCMP conducted a focused enforcement project to target violent offenders, drug traffickers, and individuals connected to organized crime in the region. Funded through provincial Community Safety and Intervention Teams (SITE), the effort sought to proactively address gang activities and violent crime. A key phase took place between November 14 and 16, when the RCMP's SITE team partnered with the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of BC’s Uniformed Gang Enforcement Team. This coordinated action disrupted street-level drug trafficking closely tied to the ongoing BC Gang Conflict. The operation resulted in substantial seizures of... [Continue Reading]
Teenage boy and girl riding ebike were declared dead at scene in Greenbank on Thursday night, Queensland police sayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTwo teenagers have died after a crash between an ebike and a motorcycle in the suburb of Greenbank, south of Brisbane, on Thursday night.Investigators believe the motorcycle was overtaking a vehicle in the Logan area when it collided with the ebike travelling in the opposite direction at about 9pm. Queensland police said it was thought the ebike did not have its headlights on at... [Continue Reading]
Perth's water provider is growing increasingly frustrated with US mining giant Alcoa after facing roadblocks in accessing areas near the city's key drinking water source that it needs to keep the supply safe, internal documents reveal. [Continue Reading]
Perth's water provider grew frustrated with US mining giant Alcoa after facing roadblocks in accessing areas near the city's key drinking water source that it needs to keep the supply safe, internal documents reveal. [Continue Reading]
Kuwaiti defense forces confronted a significant wave of hostile aerial attacks targeting the country’s airspace. Over the past day, five ballistic missiles were launched in the area, with four successfully intercepted and destroyed by Kuwait’s air defense units. One missile fell outside of critical zones, preventing any damage. In addition to the missile threats, seven enemy drones were detected and engaged. Security forces destroyed five drones, but two remained outside dangerous proximity. Despite these efforts, one hostile drone caused injuries to two civilians by striking a residential building in southern Kuwait, necessitating medical treatment. Another drone struck Kuwait International Airport,... [Continue Reading]
The BBC visited the city of Nabatieh, witnessing the pace and scale of Israel's bombing as its war with Hezbollah continues to escalate. [Continue Reading]
The RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment has issued a province-wide arrest warrant for Mace Pottie, a 20-year-old from Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia, over two assault charges. Police describe Pottie as 5-foot-7, 145 pounds, with dark brown hair and green eyes. Despite several attempts, authorities have yet to locate the suspect. This warrant represents a significant public safety concern as Pottie remains at large within the province. The police are appealing to local residents for any information that could help in tracking down the suspect to prevent further incidents. Multiple anonymous reporting options have been provided, including Crime Stoppers. The situation affects... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of maritime tensions in the Persian Gulf, Iran has released footage purportedly showing an explosive-laden boat striking a US-owned oil tanker in Iraqi waters. This incident, which occurred during overnight attacks, reportedly resulted in the death of at least one crew member aboard the vessel. The attack is part of a broader pattern of hostilities that have surged in recent weeks amid ongoing military confrontations involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that the humanitarian situation in Iran has deteriorated dramatically, stating that over three million people... [Continue Reading]
After latest concert cancellation, singer also describes Valencia hotel as ‘indescribable hell’ that will require ‘one year to recover’ fromBritish singer Morrissey has cancelled a concert in Valencia after being left sleep-deprived during the city’s notoriously noisy Las Fallas festival.A statement on his website said: “Having travelled for two days by road, Morrissey reached the hotel in Valencia late on Wednesday. Any form of sleep or rest throughout the night was impossible due to festival noise/loud techno singing/megaphone announcements.” Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
In a major law enforcement operation led by the RCMP’s Federal Policing Pacific Region, four suspects were arrested as part of a drug trafficking investigation spanning Kelowna and Penticton, British Columbia. The investigation, which started in 2024, culminated in simultaneous raids on December 17, 2025, targeting key locations identified through long-term intelligence gathering. Officers seized a significant cache of illegal drugs, firearms, large amounts of cash, and unstamped tobacco products, indicating the suspects’ involvement in multiple illicit activities. The Coordinated efforts included local RCMP detachments and specialized units like the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit and Emergency Response Team, reflecting... [Continue Reading]
In a significant law enforcement operation, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) seized a cache of illicit drugs, firearms, cash, and unstamped tobacco after executing multiple search warrants in British Columbia’s Kelowna and Penticton areas. The bust follows an investigation launched in 2024 targeting drug trafficking activities in the Southeast District. The coordinated raid on December 17, 2025, involved the RCMP’s Federal Policing Pacific Region unit alongside local detachments from Kelowna, West Kelowna, and Penticton. Specialized sections including the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit and the Emergency Response Team supported the enforcement action. Four individuals were arrested during the operation.... [Continue Reading]
Company that runs the sites says it has ‘no reason to believe there is a correlation between the donors’ passing and plasma donation’Two people have died in Canada after donating plasma at a chain of clinics that has been under scrutiny by federal inspectors for failing to keep accurate records, screen donors or maintain its machines.While experts say the deaths are exceedingly rare, critics say Canada’s embrace of private companies to handle blood products reflects a “slow collapse of a system that has been the envy of the world”. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The RCMP in Sanirajak, Nunavut, has issued a territory-wide warrant for Barry Nangmalik, who is wanted in connection with a sexual assault. Nangmalik has known ties to multiple communities ranging from Igloolik and Whale Cove to Rankin Inlet, as well as Churchill in Manitoba, broadening the geographic scope of the search. Local law enforcement is actively seeking public assistance to locate and arrest Nangmalik, emphasizing the seriousness of the charge and the threat posed to community safety. Residents in these northern regions are advised to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information promptly. This announcement underscores ongoing challenges faced... [Continue Reading]
In the south Lebanon border village of Qlayaa, hundreds mourn parish priest Father Pierre al-Rai two days after he was killed by Israeli shelling while inspecting the site of an earlier attack. Amid the funeral procession, residents implore the army for protection from the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah, but pledge to stay no matter what. [Continue Reading]
Sparking turmoil in global energy markets and undermining Gulf countries’ reputations for economic stability is all part of the Iranian regime’s strategy, according to a Middle East analyst. Speaking to FRANCE 24, Paymon Azmoudeh, senior consultant in the risk and compliance practice at Forward Global, explains that Tehran hopes to pressure Washington to end the war. Iran, he says, is very aware of the political risks for Donald Trump if the global – and US – economy takes a hit, especially with mid-term elections later this year. “When you have Abbas Araghchi, for example, the foreign minister, going on Fox... [Continue Reading]
Kremlin appearing to ramp up control over internet, as it tests new ‘whitelist’ restrictions and pushes people to state-owned appMuscovites have been turning to walkie-talkies and pagers amid unexplained disruptions to internet services in the capital, as the Kremlin appears to ramp up control over online activity in Russia.Users in central Moscow, as well as in St Petersburg, first reported difficulties accessing mobile internet about a week ago. Many said they were unable to load websites or apps, while some lost service altogether, leaving them unable to make phone calls. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Israeli forces have extended the closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem for a continuous 13 days, denying Muslim worshippers access under the stated pretext of heightened security related to the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The move follows a heavy deployment of Israeli troops surrounding the Old City, restricting entry to one of Islam’s holiest sites during the important Ramadan period. This closure has prevented key religious activities including Taraweeh prayers and Itikaf, affecting thousands of Palestinians and Muslims worldwide who regard the mosque as a vital spiritual center. The Jerusalem Governorate criticized extremist groups, describing their incitement against Al-Aqsa as... [Continue Reading]
The civil trial of former Northern Irish politician Gerry Adams has entered its fourth day, with significant revelations regarding his alleged leadership role in the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Testimony presented in the High Court in London has drawn attention to reports from intelligence agencies, which identify Adams as a senior figure on the IRA Army Council and label him as the "de facto leader of the IRA." This claim is part of a civil suit instituted by three victims of separate IRA bomb attacks occurring in 1973 and 1996, who contend that Adams was directly responsible for their suffering.... [Continue Reading]
The United States has sent a military patrol aircraft through the Taiwan Strait weeks before the Xi-Trump summit, triggering People’s Liberation Army jet manoeuvres near Taiwan after several days of pause. A US Navy P-8A Poseidon transited the Taiwan Strait in international airspace on Wednesday, the US Seventh Fleet said on Thursday. The passage through the waterway separating Taiwan and mainland China illustrated the US’ commitment to “a free and open Indo-Pacific”, Commander Matthew Comer, a... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has recently escalated with a series of bombings targeting Iran, reports indicate. Israeli security sources have admitted that there was a lack of effective planning for regime change when launches began, suggesting that the expectation of a popular uprising was largely based on "wishful thinking" rather than solid intelligence. This situation continues to evolve as U.S. President Donald Trump contemplates the future direction of the costly military endeavor. Approximately two weeks into the conflict, Iranian leadership remains intact despite intense airstrikes. Among these was an operation that reportedly resulted in the assassination of... [Continue Reading]
Singapore is preparing to build its tallest public housing project yet with some blocks rising above 60 storeys in the historic Chinatown area, in a sign of the city state pushing for higher density in prime areas to meet demand. Such super-tall developments are unlikely to become the norm, according to analysts, who cite higher construction costs, site constraints and tighter regulations aimed at preventing centrally located flats from becoming speculative investments. Singapore would build the... [Continue Reading]
Golestan Palace world heritage site in Tehran and palace in Isfahan harmed despite Unesco sending coordinatesMiddle East crisis – latest updatesThe governor of the historic Iranian city of Isfahan has accused the US and Israel of a “declaration of war on a civilisation” as heritage sites across the country suffer damage in their bombing campaign.The most serious confirmed damage to date has been to Tehran’s Golestan Palace, dating to the 14th century, and the 17th-century Chehel Sotoon Palace in Isfahan. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
China’s central bank has called for heightened cybersecurity awareness and caution in the use of artificial intelligence in the financial sector, adding to a chorus of warnings over security risks amid the nationwide buzz surrounding the OpenClaw AI agent. At its annual technology conference in Beijing on Wednesday, the People’s Bank of China called for further efforts to “enhance the resilience of cybersecurity and data security”, according to a readout of the meeting posted on its website. The... [Continue Reading]
Governments and businesses across Southeast Asia are rapidly enacting emergency measures as an escalating oil crisis caused by the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran leads to energy shortages. This crisis is exacerbated by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime route for global oil shipments. Countries heavily reliant on fuel imports, such as Indonesia and Vietnam, are particularly vulnerable given their limited energy reserves. As a result, various governments are taking significant steps to mitigate the impending energy shortages. The Philippines has notably introduced a four-day work week for government offices to conserve... [Continue Reading]
Indonesian defence minister says Morotai Island in North Maluku province may be site of future joint training facility. [Continue Reading]
Some river levels are still increasing after parts of Queensland recorded their highest three-day rainfall totalsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastDozens of sites across northern Australia have been subjected to major flooding over the past couple of days, with some river levels still increasing after parts of Queensland recorded their highest three-day rainfall totals between Sunday and Tuesday.The map below shows the status for the more than 90 monitoring stations (many of them at different points along the same rivers) across New South Wales, the Northern Territory... [Continue Reading]
Over the past two weeks, Israel has imposed a closure on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, severely restricting access to one of Islam's holiest sites during the significant month of Ramadan. This action has drawn sharp condemnation from eight nations, including Qatar, Jordan, Indonesia, Turkiye, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates. The collective statement from these nations highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding the control and status of religious sites in Jerusalem. The frequent closures of Al-Aqsa Mosque, particularly during periods of heightened religious observance, have long been a source of contention. For twelve consecutive days, the mosque and its... [Continue Reading]
Work has been completed on a data centre in Dublin that is not connected to the national electricity grid and instead runs off its own on-site power plant. [Continue Reading]
The Prince George RCMP has named 26-year-old James Andrew Wessel as wanted in connection with an outstanding warrant. Law enforcement officials have described Wessel as dangerous, cautioning the public to avoid any attempts to approach him. The RCMP is actively seeking information regarding his whereabouts to prevent any potential threat to the community. Residents of Prince George and the wider British Columbia area are directly affected as the police prioritize locating and apprehending Wessel to maintain public safety. The RCMP has provided contact numbers for reporting sightings or information, highlighting both local police and Crime Stoppers as reporting options. This... [Continue Reading]
A tragic drone strike in Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), has resulted in the death of a French aid worker, alongside several civilians. This incident underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region, where local populations face recurrent violence. The strike occurred amidst escalating tensions in a region often marked by conflict and instability. The impact of this attack is severe, not only for the families directly affected but also for humanitarian operations in the DRC. The aid worker’s name has not been released yet, but their death marks a significant loss in ongoing humanitarian efforts in... [Continue Reading]
The strike on an Iranian elementary school killed at least 175, many of them children, raising questions as to whether the military’s use of AI-enabled targeting was a factor. [Continue Reading]
On December 5, 2025, officers from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s Integrated Border Enforcement Team (IBET) working alongside U.S. Border Patrol detected and intercepted a suspicious vehicle approximately 10 kilometers west of Emerson, Manitoba. The vehicle fled upon seeing officers but was stopped, resulting in the arrest of the male driver. In close proximity to the interception site, four migrants were found and detained without incident. They have since been handed over to the Canadian Border Services Agency in Emerson for further immigration processing. This incident underscores increased migrant attempts to cross the Canada-U.S. border in rural Manitoba, posing ongoing... [Continue Reading]
Foreign ministers from Qatar, Jordan, the UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt issued a joint condemnation of Israeli authorities for keeping the gates to Al-Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif closed to Muslim worshippers. This has intensified during the holy month of Ramadan, a critical period for millions of Muslims worldwide. The ministers denounced the security measures and access restrictions imposed on the Old City of Jerusalem as discriminatory, arbitrary, and a direct violation of international law, including the principle of unrestricted religious access. The closures exacerbate religious tensions and could heighten instability in an already volatile region. These actions affect... [Continue Reading]
Tens of thousands of residents and tourists have left UAE since the US and Israel started bombing Iran two weeks ago, leaving beach bars, malls and hotels eerily emptyIn the playground of the rich, nobody wanted this war. For decades, Dubai built itself up as a sanctuary of unadulterated consumerism visited by tourists the world over.But now, the city in the United Arab Emirates faces an existential threat, as the war between the US and Israel and Iran has shaken the foundations of the “Dubai dream” that so many foreigners had bought into. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
A new sexist website has entered the chat. [Continue Reading]
US Central Command (CENTCOM) has urged civilians to keep clear of all port facilities in Iran, an announcement that drew a warning from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards of Gulf-wide retaliatory strikes if those sites are targeted. On Wednesday, CENTCOM said that the Iran was using civilian ports along the Strait of Hormuz to conduct military operations, which would make the ports legitimate military targets under international law. Civilians should immediately avoid all port facilities, and Iranian... [Continue Reading]
Yorkton RCMP confirmed that on March 10, 2026, Jefferson Jobb escaped custody from the Whitespruce Provincial Training Centre. He was last seen around 1 p.m. on Broadway Street in Yorkton. Authorities launched an immediate manhunt, canvassing known locations frequented by Jobb and seeking public help to locate him. Jefferson Jobb is described as a tall and heavily tattooed man, standing approximately 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 245 pounds. His distinct tattoos include the numbers '306' on his cheek, which could aid recognition. At this time, it is unclear what clothing he wore at the time of escape. The... [Continue Reading]
The European Union today observes the 22nd annual European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism, a solemn occasion to honor those who have lost their lives and those affected by terrorism across Europe. A particular focus this year is the 10th anniversary of the 2016 Brussels attacks, a coordinated series of bombings that tragically claimed 32 lives and injured more than 300 individuals. European institutions and law enforcement agencies, including Europol, highlight the ongoing need for vigilance and cooperation to prevent future attacks. Europol’s Executive Director, Catherine De Bolle, reflected on the impact of the Brussels attacks, reinforcing the... [Continue Reading]
On March 6, 2026, at around 1:38 a.m., Sussex RCMP officers attempted to stop a vehicle near Havelock, New Brunswick, due to a Motor Vehicle Act violation. The driver, a 29-year-old man from Three Rivers, fled in the vehicle, which was driving erratically on a gravel road before crashing into a ditch. The driver then fled on foot, but the female passenger, aged 38, was detained at the scene. New Brunswick RCMP’s Police Dog Services were called to track the fleeing suspect. The driver was subsequently located and arrested without further incident. He is now facing charges related to evading... [Continue Reading]
Europol spearheaded an extensive international crackdown on organized crime networks engaged in waste trafficking and environmental pollution. The operation, named Custos Viridis, ran throughout 2025 across five continents, involving law enforcement agencies from 71 countries. This collective effort targeted illegal activities that harm ecosystems and public health, such as toxic waste dumping and unregulated disposal. The scale of participation underscores the global nature of waste crime and the need for coordinated action. Illicit waste trafficking often fuels corruption and damages vulnerable communities, making this operation critical for environmental and social stability. Europol’s leadership facilitated information sharing, joint investigations, and disruption... [Continue Reading]
In Pemberton, British Columbia, the Sea to Sky RCMP has initiated a focused campaign throughout March addressing distracted driving and seatbelt usage. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will conduct frequent seatbelt checkpoints and increased patrols to catch distracted drivers, who divert their attention from the road while operating vehicles. This crackdown responds to a seasonal uptick in cyclists and pedestrians sharing the roads due to warmer weather, heightening the risk of collisions. Distracted driving includes any activity that diverts attention from driving, such as using mobile devices, which significantly endangers drivers, passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike. Authorities warn that failing... [Continue Reading]
Al Jazeera visited the first women-only mosque in the Middle East, in the Qatari capital Doha. [Continue Reading]
Tehran was targeted by heavy bombardments on March 11 as the US-Israeli military campaign continued. The day before, US Secretary Pete Hegseth had warned that Iran would know the 'most intense day' of US strikes. Nearly 10,000 civilian sites have been destroyed since the war started, according to Iran's U.N. envoy. [Continue Reading]
Europe marked the 22nd annual European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism, paying tribute to those affected by violent extremist attacks across the continent. The day serves as a solemn reminder to honor victims and enhance collective efforts to combat terrorism. This year holds particular significance as it marks the 10th anniversary of the 2016 Brussels bombings that claimed 32 lives and left more than 300 injured. The attacks remain one of Europe's deadliest terrorist incidents. Europol Executive Director Catherine De Bolle emphasized the enduring impact of terrorism on European communities and the importance of continued vigilance and cooperation... [Continue Reading]
The station's low level platforms, which serve the Argyle line north of the River Clyde, have been reopened after a full site assessment [Continue Reading]
Europol led an extensive international crackdown on organized crime involved in environmental offenses, focusing on waste trafficking and pollution. The operation, named Custos Viridis, spanned the entire year of 2025 and included partners from 71 countries across five continents. This coordinated effort helped identify and disrupt criminal networks profiting from illegal waste disposal and pollution. Environmental crime has significant consequences, including ecosystem degradation, public health risks, and economic costs linked to clean-up and enforcement. By uniting multiple countries and agencies, Europol aims to close loopholes exploited by traffickers, who often bypass regulations to dump waste unlawfully. The operation's success reinforces... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has escalated dramatically as the war enters its twelfth day. Fresh military action was reported early Wednesday, with Israel executing air strikes targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. This comes amidst a backdrop of rising casualties and severe geopolitical repercussions, particularly in the energy sector. On the latest day of military engagement, Iran disclosed that more than 1,300 civilians have lost their lives due to coalition bombings, and nearly 10,000 civilian sites have been struck. This level of civilian casualties underscores the acute human impact of the conflict. Iranian officials... [Continue Reading]
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr reports from the site of an Israeli strike on a residential building in central Beirut. [Continue Reading]
Iran says more than 1,300 civilians have been killed and nearly 10,000 civilian sites have been hit by Israel and US. [Continue Reading]
A Workplace Health and Safety Queensland told the inquiry she believed the regulator had formed an "alliance" with the CFMEU. [Continue Reading]
While some argue for destroying the terminal through which 90% of Iran’s oil exports flow, others caution of a global market ‘tailspin’Kharg Island – through which 90% of Iran’s oil exports flow – is arguably the country’s most sensitive economic target but the export terminal has so far remained untouched throughout the US-Israel bombing campaign.Experts say bombing or capturing the site with US forces would be likely to cause a sustained increase to already surging oil prices, as it would amount to taking the entirety of Iran’s daily crude exports offline. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
State government apologises after convicted murderer Regina Arthurell removed this week despite being warned of situation in DecemberFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastNew South Wales police visited the home where a convicted triple killer was living with two foster children in February – nearly a month before the woman was removed from the address.The revelation comes after the state government was forced to apologise for not acting until this week, despite a report warning them of the situation in December.Additional reporting by AAP Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The dispute centres on the Doongmbulla Springs, near the Carmichael River in central Queensland, with traditional custodians accusing the Queensland government of failing to protect the sacred site. [Continue Reading]
As the conflict in the Middle East escalates, Thailand faces mounting energy challenges that threaten its economic recovery efforts under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. Following the start of hostilities centred on Iran, Thai civil servants have been instructed to limit their office attendance to conserve dwindling energy supplies as panic buying of diesel ensues among the public. The Prime Minister's office has confirmed this decision, urging government workers to work from home to mitigate the strain on the country's energy resources. The Thai Energy Ministry stated earlier that there were currently no fuel shortages in the country; however, reports indicate... [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong stocks fell on Wednesday as tech firms slid after Chinese authorities moved to curb the OpenClaw frenzy. The Hang Seng Index edged down 0.2 per cent to close at 25,898.76 after gaining as much as 0.7 per cent in the morning session. The Hang Seng Tech Index fell 0.1 per cent. On the mainland, the CSI 300 Index added 0.6 per cent and the Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.3 per cent. On Tuesday, China’s cybersecurity emergency response system warned of security and data risks tied to... [Continue Reading]
Iran accuses the US and Israel of targeting civilians, saying more than 1,300 have been killed across the country. [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has escalated, with the Pentagon reporting approximately 140 troops injured as tensions mount in the region. While most injuries are said to be minor, eight individuals sustained severe wounds. This update comes as discussions intensify regarding potential military action involving U.S. forces in Iran, particularly in light of the country's nuclear capabilities. According to a Pentagon spokesman, the count of wounded personnel is higher than previously acknowledged. The injuries have emerged amid a backdrop of heightened military engagement and strategic operations aimed at countering Iran's activities. The current troop injury numbers... [Continue Reading]
The geopolitical landscape is changing as Russia finds itself in a surprisingly advantageous position amid the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East. Recent discussions between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, signal a potential easing of oil sanctions as a response to soaring energy prices linked to the conflict. While it remains unclear if Russia will be directly included in any sanctions relief, such moves may pave the way for Moscow's resurgence on the world stage, marking a significant pivot in international relations. Tuesday's conversations between Trump and Putin underscored a shift in focus towards energy... [Continue Reading]
Matt Schlicht, the site’s creator, helped kick off Silicon Valley’s obsession with artificial intelligence agents. Two months later, he is joining the Meta Superintelligence Lab. [Continue Reading]
Widow of murdered rightwing activist Charlie Kirk replaces husband on 16-member panel of military training facilityDonald Trump has appointed Erika Kirk, the widow of murdered rightwing activist Charlie Kirk, to a key advisory board of the US Air Force Academy.The 37-year-old joins a number of other loyalists to the president on the 16-member panel of the academy’s board of visitors, which according to its website “inquires into the morale, discipline, curriculum, instruction, physical equipment, fiscal affairs, academic methods and other matters” of the Colorado Springs military training facility. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
As military operations intensify, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has declared that today will be the most intense day yet of US strikes within Iran. This declaration comes amid a continued wave of military aggression, involving both Israeli and American forces, aimed at various locations within the Islamic Republic, particularly targeting terror-related sites. Hegseth's comments suggest a strategic escalation, with President Donald Trump indicating a perplexing and somewhat conflicting approach regarding the timeline of this military engagement. Reports indicate that Iranians are facing immense challenges as the sustained attacks have disrupted daily life. Citizens of Tehran and the neighboring city... [Continue Reading]
Search efforts have ended for those missing following a landslide at Indonesia’s largest landfill site. [Continue Reading]
An emblematic monument of French culture, the Louvre Museum embodies nearly 9,000 years of history and houses more than 600,000 works of art across over 70,000 square metres of gallery space. It is the most visited museum in the world, welcoming around nine million visitors each year – well beyond the capacity for which it was originally designed. In recent years, the institution has been shaken by a series of crises, including a major robbery, fraud and labour tensions. [Continue Reading]
A coordinated European investigation has successfully dismantled a vast criminal network responsible for laundering cocaine money tied to Italy’s infamous mafia groups, Camorra and 'Ndrangheta. Authorities traced suspicious financial transactions across multiple countries, revealing an elaborate system involving shell companies, falsified invoices, and high-end luxury investments. This network cleaned and reinvested millions of euros in drug profits, enabling ongoing criminal enterprises. The crackdown affects organized crime infrastructures, aiming to cut off their funding sources and disrupt drug trafficking networks extending beyond Italy’s borders. By following the money trail rather than just targeting drugs or traffickers, law enforcement agencies have shown... [Continue Reading]
Global law enforcement agencies, led by Europol, have successfully shut down Tycoon 2FA, a phishing-as-a-service platform that allowed cybercriminals to evade multi-factor authentication safeguards. This subscription-based service intercepted real-time authentication sessions enabling unauthorized access to online accounts, including those protected by extra security layers. The operation targeted a major enabler of large-scale account compromises, affecting countless businesses and individual users worldwide who depend on MFA to protect sensitive data. By dismantling this platform, authorities aim to curb a rising trend in sophisticated cyberattacks that threaten financial, personal, and corporate information security. This takedown demonstrates the effectiveness of international collaboration between... [Continue Reading]
Europol has successfully coordinated an international crackdown that dismantled LeakBase, a major online platform central to the cybercrime ecosystem. LeakBase specialized in the trade of stolen databases and ‘stealer logs’, collections of compromised credentials collected via malware. Operating openly on the internet in English, the forum allowed hackers and criminal groups to buy, sell, and trade stolen personal and corporate data. This crackdown affects cybercriminal networks globally by shutting down a key marketplace impacting millions of digital identities and businesses. LeakBase’s removal will slow the spread of stolen credentials used in fraud, identity theft, and further cyberattacks. It also highlights... [Continue Reading]
Spanish police arrested 12 individuals suspected of running a sophisticated money laundering scheme exploiting vulnerable Ukrainian women. The suspects coerced women into opening bank accounts, which were then used to funnel illegal funds via online gaming platforms. Authorities estimate the group laundered approximately €4.75 million. This operation highlights the vulnerability of displaced or at-risk populations, including Ukrainian women, who were targeted by criminal networks for financial exploitation. By hijacking these women’s identities and accounts, the syndicate concealed illicit profits and hindered law enforcement detection. The disruption was achieved through strong international collaboration, primarily between Spanish and Ukrainian police forces, alongside... [Continue Reading]
The conflict in the Middle East has escalated dramatically as the United States and Israel continue to carry out extensive military operations in Iran. This renewed offensive, which began with strikes on 28 February, has entered its second week, leading to significant casualties and geopolitical ramifications. Reports indicate that these attacks not only target military infrastructure but have also resulted in the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and numerous senior members of the Iranian military. As of 10 March, the ongoing hostilities involve attacks that have expanded to non-military targets, including civilian sites and energy facilities, intensifying... [Continue Reading]
A law enforcement-led international operation has dismantled a sprawling organised crime ecosystem embedded in a small Swedish locality. Forensic analysis revealed not just one but multiple linked criminal networks engaged in extensive drug trafficking and laundering illicit funds through sophisticated corporate front structures. Authorities were able to map these shadowy connections after unlocking critical data, exposing the full extent of these groups' reach and operations. Many of the major figures identified were not previously on police radars, underscoring the networks’ covert nature. The operation affects criminal organisations across several countries, disrupting drug supply chains and financial flows. By unraveling this... [Continue Reading]
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, the D.N.C. sought to compel the government to say whether it plans to deploy armed federal officers in this year’s elections. [Continue Reading]
UNESCO is sounding the alarm and reiterating its deep concern about the war in the Middle East damaging priceless world heritage sites. Israeli and American bombings are causing daily damage to educational, scientific, and media infrastructure in the region. Some sites have already been damaged. [Continue Reading]
A site for a new hospital facility in Limerick has been acquired by the HSE for €14 million, in close proximity to University Hospital Limerick. [Continue Reading]
Not far from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site, former plant worker Toru Akama tends to dozens of pets abandoned after the catastrophe 15 years ago, work he sees as part of his quest for redemption. Miaows and barks break the silence of the countryside, once an evacuation zone, as the 63-year-old brings food to the animals left behind when their owners fled the triple disaster of March 11, 2011: earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident. “It’s because of this plant, where we worked for years,... [Continue Reading]
Capcom must be thrilled with Resident Evil Requiem, with both sales figures and a player data website showing how obscenely popular it is. [Continue Reading]
Over two decades in a little-known, freezing city in northern China, a Swedish man has built a career and witnessed the booming development of the country’s carmaking industry. Gustav Holmgren, 44, whose Chinese name is Ge Siwen, is the legal representative and site manager of ATM (Hulun Buir) Proving Ground Service, which provides cold-weather vehicle testing for carmakers. He is, perhaps, the only foreigner in the city. His company is located in Yakeshi, a small city with a population of... [Continue Reading]
Israeli military operations in southern and eastern Lebanon have escalated significantly, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launching a series of coordinated airstrikes targeting locations associated with the Iran-backed Shiite group, Hezbollah. These strikes come in the wake of increased hostilities following the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which has heightened tensions throughout the region. The IDF issued a warning to residents in the coastal cities of Tyre and Sidon to evacuate immediately as imminent attacks on military infrastructure in the area are planned. On March 10, the Israeli army announced operations that reportedly include strikes on... [Continue Reading]
China’s Ministry of Transport has summoned two maritime giants – Maersk and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) – for talks on “international shipping operations” amid legal disputes over the Panama Canal, a vital artery for global trade. No further details were provided in the one-sentence statement, which was posted on the ministry’s website on Tuesday. But in China, government summons often serve as a warning and, if ignored, could lead to further action. The move came as mounting... [Continue Reading]
Recent bombing raids by Israeli warplanes targeting Iran's oil infrastructure have ignited serious environmental concerns, prompting experts to warn of significant long-term repercussions. The strikes, which occurred at key oil facilities, including the Shahran oil depot north-east of Tehran and the Shahr-e fuel depot to its south, have left these sites ablaze for multiple days, leading to fears of extensive contamination of air and water resources in the surrounding areas as the conflict intensifies. These attacks, which occurred two days prior to recent reports, have prompted the Iranian environmental agency and the Iranian Red Crescent Society to issue urgent warnings... [Continue Reading]
Scientists in China and Germany have identified four possible landing sites for China’s first crewed mission to the moon in an area that has also been of interest to Nasa. The Rimae Bode region on the lunar nearside is favoured for its diverse geological samples, including volcanic debris, for studying lunar volcanism and its relatively flat ground for safe astronaut access. “Rimae Bode lies in an easily accessible, low-latitude, nearside location with generally flat, traversable terrain,” they... [Continue Reading]
In a significant development amidst escalating conflicts in the Middle East, Hong Kong Airlines has announced a substantial increase in its fuel surcharges by up to 35.2%. The airline, the first local carrier to implement such a rise, is responding to soaring oil prices, which have been linked to recent geopolitical tensions affecting global energy supplies. The new surcharges will take effect for tickets issued from March 12 onward, as confirmed by the airline on its official website. Travellers flying from Hong Kong to destinations in South Asia, including the Maldives, Bangladesh, and Nepal, will experience the most considerable impact,... [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong Airlines will raise its fuel surcharges by up to 35.2 per cent from Thursday amid soaring oil prices driven by escalating conflict in the Middle East, becoming the first local carrier to do so. The airline announced on its website on Tuesday that fuel surcharges on tickets issued on or after March 12 would increase. Travellers on flights between Hong Kong and the Maldives, Bangladesh and Nepal will face the sharpest increases, with charges rising 35.2 per cent from HK$284 (US$36) to... [Continue Reading]
A court in Bali, Indonesia, has sentenced three Australian citizens, Mevlut Coskun, Paea I Middlemore Tupou, and Darcy Jenson, to prison terms for their involvement in the fatal shooting of Zivan Radmanovic, a 32-year-old from Melbourne. The sentences handed down are 16 years for Coskun and 12 years each for Tupou and Jenson. The incident occurred in 2025, with prosecutors revealing that the defendants were allegedly hired by an unidentified individual to carry out the shooting. The case has drawn significant media attention, particularly due to the circumstances surrounding the events that led to the shooting. The three men were... [Continue Reading]
The military intervention against Iran, which began with significant operations on February 28, continues into its second week, highlighting ongoing U.S. and Israeli military objectives in the region. U.S. President Donald Trump recently addressed congressional Republicans, asserting that the conflict could conclude “pretty quickly” as he lauded the successes of military actions undertaken during the campaign, termed Operation Epic Fury. Trump characterized the military engagement as a necessary measure to eliminate perceived threats. Initial phases of the conflict saw large-scale air and missile assaults targeting Iranian military assets, including crucial air-defense systems, missile launching sites, and naval facilities. The operation's... [Continue Reading]
An Iranian drone attack has reportedly damaged a critical water desalination plant in Bahrain, raising significant concerns regarding the impact on civilian infrastructure amid escalating regional tensions. The incident, confirmed by Bahrain's interior ministry, underlines the ongoing consequences of the conflict in the region, with accusations that Tehran is targeting civilian facilities in a retaliatory campaign. The Bahraini government labeled the attack "random," asserting that such strikes are an uncommon tactic in wartime. The water desalination plant is essential for providing clean drinking water to millions in an area where water scarcity is already a pressing issue. The extent of... [Continue Reading]
A significant fire in Glasgow has led to the closure of Glasgow Central Station, the busiest railway station in Scotland. The fire started in a vape shop on Union Street Sunday afternoon and rapidly spread, causing extensive damage to a four-storey building adjacent to the transport hub. The blaze continued into Monday, prompting emergency services to battle the flames throughout the night. Initial reports indicate that most of the building, which has historical significance dating back to 1851, collapsed, leaving only the façade standing. Firefighters were deployed to the scene as flames engulfed the building, visibly shooting from windows and... [Continue Reading]
On Monday, NATO successfully intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Iran that was headed towards Turkey. This development marks a continuation of escalating tensions in the Middle East and raises concerns about military escalation involving NATO forces in the region. The interception occurred as part of Iran's ongoing retaliation against multiple nations following recent conflicts sparked by a US-led offensive against Iranian targets. The missile interception was reported by the Turkish Defence Ministry, which indicated that the debris from the intercepted missile landed in Gaziantep province, located approximately 150 kilometers from the Incirlik Air Base. This base is strategically significant,... [Continue Reading]
Belgian authorities have launched a probing investigation into an explosion that occurred early on Monday morning in front of a synagogue in Liège. The blast, which took place around 4:00 am local time, has been classified by local officials as a targeted act of anti-Semitism, resulting in damage to the synagogue and surrounding buildings, although fortunately, no injuries have been reported. Liège's mayor, who described the incident as "anti-Semitic," has underscored the seriousness of the situation. The investigative efforts are being led by prosecutors specializing in organized crime and terrorism, reflecting the heightened concerns regarding such targeted attacks in Belgium.... [Continue Reading]
In a tragic incident at Indonesia’s largest landfill, five people have been confirmed dead following a significant avalanche of waste triggered by heavy rainfall. The collapse occurred at the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Treatment Facility in Bekasi, located just outside the capital city of Jakarta. Rescuers were deployed late Sunday and continued their search operations on Monday, highlighting the severe consequences of extreme weather and the challenges posed by unstable waste heaps. According to reports, the fatalities include two garbage truck drivers and two food stall sellers who were near the site at the time of the disaster. Additionally, four individuals... [Continue Reading]
A fire that broke out near Glasgow Central railway station has led to significant travel disruptions today, forcing the station to close indefinitely. The incident occurred at a vape shop located on Union Street, and the damage has resulted in a partial station collapse, amplifying concerns for passenger safety and operational capacity. National Rail has issued a statement confirming that National Rail operations will be disrupted throughout the day. Specifically, no trains will be able to run to or from the high-level platforms of Scotland's busiest station, while services through low-level tracks will not stop at Glasgow Central. They noted... [Continue Reading]
Recent reports indicate that Hezbollah is actively engaging Israeli forces along the Lebanon-Israel border, marking an intensification in ongoing conflict in the region. Sources confirm that this exchange of fire comes amid rising tensions following major geopolitical shifts, including Iran's recent confirmation of Mojtaba Khamenei as the new supreme leader. Israeli operations targeting Iranian internal security sites have heightened overall security concerns in Lebanon and surrounding areas. In the latest clashes reported, Hezbollah has issued statements detailing engagements with Israeli positions, indicating a tactical response to what they describe as provocations by Israeli military actions. The violence appears to be... [Continue Reading]
In a determined show of leadership, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky visited frontline troops in eastern Ukraine, as the ongoing conflict with Russia continues to escalate. Accompanied by reporters from The New York Times, Zelensky’s visit highlights the critical efforts of Ukrainian forces as they combat increasing Russian assaults. This visit underscores the ongoing challenges faced by Ukraine and serves as both a morale booster for troops and a message to the international community about the persistent struggle in the region. Eyewitness accounts from the visit indicate that troops are engaged in fierce combat, striving to repel sustained Russian attacks which... [Continue Reading]
A large fire near Glasgow Central Station has severely disrupted train services, leading to the cancellation of numerous journeys. The fire reportedly ignited at a vape shop located close to Scotland's busiest railway station and spread to engulf a four-storey Victorian building nearby. As firefighters work to extinguish the blaze, which has caused significant structural damage, the station remains closed indefinitely, impacting travel plans citywide. Over 60 firefighters from Scottish Fire and Rescue Service have been deployed to combat the flames. Their efforts continue as they tackle the aftermath of the fire, which has caused the building to partially collapse.... [Continue Reading]
A fire that broke out near Glasgow Central railway station has led to significant disruption for train passengers, with dozens of services cancelled and the station closed indefinitely. The blaze commenced at approximately 15:45 local time, specifically at a vape shop located on Union Street, adjacent to one of the prime entrances of Scotland's busiest train station. Emergency responses included the deployment of six fire crews and a specialist vehicle by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Firefighters have been actively combatting the flames for over five hours, with National Rail announcing that the station will remain closed until further... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has intensified, with Israeli forces expanding their aerial bombardment of Iran, particularly targeting major fuel storage facilities in Tehran. This escalation marks the ninth day of what has been described as a US-Israeli military campaign against Iran. Reports indicate thick black smoke billowing from the targeted sites, a clear sign of the strategic nature of these operations. Casualty figures have begun to emerge amid the violence, reflecting the war's toll on human life. It has been confirmed that two Israeli soldiers lost their lives during combat operations in southern Lebanon, marking the first... [Continue Reading]
Bangladesh has initiated fuel rationing as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly the US-Iran war, exacerbates an existing energy crisis. The move follows notable tensions and military actions, including US and Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian sites, causing increased panic and blame among Bangladeshi citizens. One incident reported a fatal altercation at a petrol station in Jhenaidah, where a confrontation over fuel access resulted in a man's death, highlighting the desperation of the situation. The country, which relies on imports for 95 percent of its oil and gas needs, faces significant supply chain disruptions. Following the attacks by the... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has intensified, marked by joint military operations conducted by the United States and Israel aimed at Iranian oil facilities. Early this morning, Israeli strikes targeted five oil sites in and near Tehran, adding to the already volatile situation as military actions extend into Iran. This escalation comes as the conflict enters its ninth day, signaling a severe increase in military engagements in the region. According to reports, these recent strikes led to significant smoke clouds over Tehran's skyline and triggered a humanitarian crisis, particularly affecting vulnerable populations. Children have been among the casualties,... [Continue Reading]
In a recent escalation of violence in Sudan, a drone attack has struck two markets in paramilitary-controlled towns within West Kordofan state, resulting in the deaths of at least 33 individuals. This tragic incident occurred on Sunday, and the assault targeted the markets of Abu Zabad and Wad Banda, both located in a region that has become a significant focal point in the ongoing conflict between Sudan’s armed forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). As the fighting intensifies, the humanitarian situation in the area continues to deteriorate. According to a medical source, 33 casualties have been confirmed from... [Continue Reading]
As the current conflict reaches another critical phase, Iran's Revolutionary Guards have declared that the nation is prepared to engage in an intense war lasting up to six months against both the United States and Israel. This statement follows a series of escalating military actions that include Israeli strikes targeting Iranian commanders in Beirut and attacks on Iranian oil infrastructure. Recent developments indicate that the conflict, which has reportedly entered its second week, has extended beyond Iranian borders. Notably, Saudi Arabia has successfully intercepted drone attacks aimed at various targets, including sensitive locations within the capital, Riyadh. These actions underscore... [Continue Reading]
Growing unrest has engulfed Cyprus as citizens petition for the withdrawal of British military bases on the island, following a recent drone attack that raised fears of escalating conflict in the region. Protesters, demonstrating in the capital Nicosia, labelled the installations a "danger to our security" and called for their immediate closure. The protests coincide with heightened tensions stemming from the ongoing Iran-Israel confrontations, which have now extended their implications well into the eastern Mediterranean. The catalyst for this surge in public dissent was an Iranian-made drone that struck the Royal Air Force (RAF) Akrotiri base. This attack was reportedly... [Continue Reading]
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in London this afternoon to protest against ongoing airstrikes in Iran, calling for an end to military actions by the United States and Israel. The protest took place outside the US embassy in Nine Elms, where a significant turnout of around 5,000 participants expressed their dissent, highlighting the rising tensions in the region and their opposition to what they perceive as unjustified warfare. The protesters began their march from Millbank Tower, a prominent site near Westminster, carrying signs with messages such as “Stop Trump’s Wars,” “Stop the War on Iran,” “Stop Arming Israel,” and “No War... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict across the Middle East has intensified significantly following substantial military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran. These operations began with strikes on 28 February, which resulted in the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and targeted key military sites and infrastructure throughout the country. In the ensuing weeks, this conflict has drawn in regional actors, with reported casualties mounting dramatically as retaliatory attacks by Iran have escalated against Israel and US interests in the Gulf region. Recent reports indicate that after the strikes executed by US and Israeli forces, which were described... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of hostilities, intense clashes erupted between Hezbollah and Israeli forces in the town of Nabi Chit, Lebanon, leading to at least 16 fatalities and numerous injuries. The confrontation took place during a raid conducted by Israeli troops in the predominantly Shiite region on Friday night. The violence has drawn international attention, highlighting the volatile relationship between Lebanon’s Hezbollah and the Israeli military, amid increasing tensions across the Middle East. The Israeli incursion into Nabi Chit marks a worrying development. Both Hezbollah and Israeli forces engaged in heavy exchanges of fire, resulting in extensive material damage and... [Continue Reading]
A US B-1 Lancer bomber has landed at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, marking a significant escalation in US military operations in response to increasing tensions with Iran. The B-1 Lancer arrived on the evening of Friday, with sources indicating a dramatic increase in potential strikes against Iranian missile sites. This follows a directive from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorizing "defensive" US action from British bases. The B-1 Lancer, measuring 146 feet in length and capable of carrying up to 24 cruise missiles, is strategically positioned to respond to recent US warnings regarding Iran. On Thursday, US Defense Secretary Pete... [Continue Reading]
Clashes have intensified in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, with reports of anti-aircraft fire as Israeli forces attempt to land in the region. The ongoing engagement involves Israeli commandos and Hezbollah militants in the town of Nabi Chit. This flare-up follows a series of escalations between the two entities, emphasizing the fragile security situation along the Israel-Lebanon border. Witnesses in the Bekaa Valley have described a night filled with gunfire and tense standoffs. The apparent Israeli incursion appears to be part of broader operational tactics aimed at rooting out Hezbollah positions, which have reportedly been reinforced in recent weeks amid heightened... [Continue Reading]
Singaporean developers are currently navigating mounting challenges associated with their investments in China's property market. As the second-largest economy in the world endures a significant downturn in its real estate sector, these firms are feeling the impact, prompting a shift in their investment strategies. Analysts suggest that while the potential for growth in China remains enticing, Singaporean investors are now likely to adopt a more selective approach moving forward. Recent reports indicate that Singaporean property developers are experiencing increasing distress in their China-related portfolios. This comes despite continuing optimism about a possible turnaround in the country’s prolonged property downturn. In... [Continue Reading]
As part of ongoing diplomatic efforts, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited frontline troops in eastern Ukraine on Friday. This visit coincided with the completion of a significant prisoner-of-war exchange between Ukraine and Russia, which involved 500 soldiers from each side. This exchange represents a rare tangible outcome amidst diplomatic dialogues aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict. Zelensky was at the eastern front line, specifically in areas near Druzhkivka and Kostiantynivka in the Donetsk region. He expressed his appreciation for the Ukrainian forces defending these strategic positions against increasing Russian military pressure. Reports suggest that Moscow is gearing up for an... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of rhetoric, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has urged the UK government to authorise the Royal Air Force (RAF) to conduct strikes on Iran's missile launch sites. This statement comes as the UK has allowed the United States to utilize British military bases for defensive operations against Iranian attacks. However, Badenoch emphasizes that merely intercepting missiles and drones is insufficient and that a more proactive approach is necessary to mitigate the threat from Iran. Currently, RAF jets are actively engaged in intercepting missiles and drones launched by Iran, which have targeted allies in the region. Badenoch's remarks... [Continue Reading]
Petrol and diesel prices across Europe are predicted to surpass €2 per litre, with concerns escalating among fuel garage operators about imminent price hikes. This situation follows the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, which began last Saturday, and has been compounded by significant increases in global oil prices. The average price for unleaded petrol rose from €1.73 per litre last month to levels exceeding €1.80, while diesel has also approached €1.90 at many pumps. The ramifications of the ongoing conflict are already evident in the home heating oil market, where costs have surged dramatically. For instance, data from... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of military hostilities in the Middle East, the United States and Israel have launched a fresh wave of airstrikes targeting sites in Iran and Lebanon, marking the seventh consecutive day of intense conflict. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans for a considerable increase in military firepower, indicating the deployment of more bombers in the region. Concurrently, Eyal Zamir, the chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), revealed that Israel is advancing into a new phase of its offensive against Iranian military capabilities, stating that "surprises ahead" are planned but declined to provide further... [Continue Reading]
A catastrophic mine collapse at a major coltan mining site in eastern Congo has reportedly resulted in the deaths of at least 200 individuals, according to statements from Congolese authorities. However, this figure is contested by the M23 rebel group, which claims control over the site. This tragic incident signifies yet another grim chapter in a region plagued by a humanitarian crisis and ongoing conflict, raising urgent issues about safety regulations in mining operations. The mine, located in eastern Congo, is pivotal for the global supply of tantalum, a mineral essential for manufacturing electronics. This particular site is noted for... [Continue Reading]
Australia's online regulator has announced that beginning soon, pornography websites must implement measures to block users under the age of 18. This decision is part of a broader initiative to enhance child safety online and follows a significant ban on children under 16 from accessing social media platforms. The new restrictions will officially come into effect on Monday, compelling these sites to employ age verification technology to restrict access to minors. Some websites have proactively barred non-member registrations in anticipation of these new regulations. Under the new rules, not only pornography websites but also search engines, app stores, gaming platforms,... [Continue Reading]
The military conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has escalated dramatically as it enters its seventh day, with both sides involved in a series of intense exchanges. Dubbed Operation Epic Fury, US and Israeli forces claim to be targeting critical Iranian military infrastructure in a bid to diminish Iran's missile capabilities and naval presence, as well as to inhibit its support for regional armed groups. Meanwhile, Iran has responded with retaliatory air strikes across the Gulf, particularly against US military bases, deepening fears regarding the war's broader regional implications. In the latest developments, the Center for Strategic and... [Continue Reading]
The conflict in the Middle East intensifies as Israeli forces have widened their military operations, conducting air strikes on the Dahiya neighborhood in southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon. This escalation comes amidst a backdrop of heightened tensions and military actions following a recent surge in hostilities. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed their operations targeting the area which is densely populated, posing significant risks to civilian safety. Approximately 500,000 residents in southern Beirut have been ordered to evacuate following the IDF's warnings. Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group, urged individuals living within 5 kilometers (around 3.11 miles) of the Israeli border... [Continue Reading]
For two decades I have watched wars unfold not only on battlefields, but on screens. Today’s incident over Kuwait, involving the downing of a U.S. F-15 Strike Eagle, is not just another headline in the Iran conflict. It may be a signal that something larger is unfolding behind the noise. Iranian state outlets rapidly circulated imagery of an ejected pilot. Washington responded cautiously. But beneath the spectacle lies a deeper question, whose technology was truly being tested? The Gulf as a live-fire laboratory For years, China has refined export-ready variants of its air defense systems, particularly the HQ-9 family and... [Continue Reading]