Tragedy struck off the coast of Djibouti as a boat carrying over 300 migrants and refugees sank, resulting in at least nine confirmed deaths and 45 individuals missing. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the vessel, identified as a traditional galba-type boat, capsized near Guehere, a location in the northern region of Djibouti, late on Tuesday. The Djiboutian coastguard was alerted and promptly initiated an emergency rescue operation that has since yielded the recovery of 266 survivors. The distressing incident occurred as the region faces an increasing number of perilous crossings undertaken by migrants seeking better opportunities. The... [Continue Reading]
In a tragic incident in Bangladesh, emergency responders have recovered 24 bodies from the Padma River after a bus carrying approximately 50 passengers plunged into the water. The accident occurred in Goalanda, located about 65 kilometers (40 miles) west of Dhaka, while the bus was waiting to board a ferry on Wednesday. Eyewitness accounts suggest that the bus fell into the river unexpectedly, leading to chaos and panic among the passengers. Among the confirmed casualties are five children, who were part of the group that tragically lost their lives in the incident. A fire service report indicated that the recovery... [Continue Reading]
In a tragic incident for Colombia's military, a Colombian Air Force Lockheed Martin-built Hercules C-130 transport plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Puerto Leguizamo, located on the border with Peru. As rescue operations continue, the confirmed death toll has risen to 66, marking one of the deadliest accidents in the recent history of the Colombian Air Force. Furthermore, authorities reported that four individuals are still missing and added numerous injuries have been reported among survivors. The incident, which took place during a routine flight, involved the aircraft experiencing difficulties at the end of the runway, which a fire brigade spokesperson... [Continue Reading]
A civil jury in California has determined that Bill Cosby is liable for drugging and sexually assaulting Donna Motsinger in 1972. Following the jury's decision, Ms Motsinger was awarded $19.25 million in damages for her suffering, which includes compensations for mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, and emotional distress. The total award could rise further, as punitive damages are expected to be considered during the next phase of the trial. This recent verdict comes as part of ongoing legal repercussions for Cosby, who has faced numerous allegations of sexual assault spanning several decades. The jury’s ruling signifies a pivotal... [Continue Reading]
A long-awaited trial into Greece's deadliest train tragedy commenced recently, generating significant public interest and emotional responses across the nation. More than 36 individuals are facing charges linked to the catastrophic collision that occurred on 28 February 2023, resulting in the loss of 57 lives. This incident has been labeled Greece's worst train disaster, prompting a prolonged national dialogue about safety and accountability within the country's railway system. The trial opened in the central city of Larissa, which is near the site of the disaster involving both a freight train and a passenger train. The passenger train, which was carrying... [Continue Reading]
In a tragic turn of events, a devastating airstrike conducted by Pakistan on a rehabilitation centre for drug addicts in Kabul has left a staggering number of casualties in its wake. Reports indicate that at least 400 individuals have lost their lives, with families desperately searching for their loved ones amidst unmarked graves. The airstrike, targeting what Pakistan described as terrorist and military infrastructure, occurred on Monday night and has drawn widespread condemnation and grief. The aftermath of the attack has been particularly harrowing for families like that of Sohrab Faqiri, whose brother, Qais, was undergoing treatment at the facility,... [Continue Reading]
The Thin, Bloody Line Between Justice and Jungle Rule IS KILLING WITHOUT MERCY NOW LEGAL? By Anthony Sterling In September 2025, the United States military launched what became known as Operation Southern Spear, a lethal campaign targeting suspected drug smuggling vessels in international waters. The stated objective was to combat narco trafficking networks operating beyond territorial jurisdiction. The ethical shock came on 2 September 2025, when a double strike in the Caribbean left survivors clinging to wreckage for nearly an hour. Drone footage reportedly showed two individuals waving from debris after the first impact. Instead of rescue, three additional munitions... [Continue Reading]