Canadian police in Nova Scotia are actively searching for Darren Trevor Jackson, 54, who is wanted on a province-wide arrest warrant. Jackson, from Musquodoboit Harbour, is facing unspecified criminal charges. The RCMP have described him as 5-foot-9, weighing 230 pounds, with grey and brown hair and brown eyes. Police efforts to locate Jackson have so far been unsuccessful. The search focuses on areas including Colchester County where he was last seen. Authorities are urging the public to come forward with any information, emphasizing the use of anonymous tip lines such as Crime Stoppers. The ongoing manhunt underlines police determination to... [Continue Reading]
The G7 foreign ministers have issued a strong joint statement condemning a series of attacks carried out by Iran and its affiliated proxy groups against civilian and energy infrastructure in multiple Gulf countries. These attacks have targeted Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, and Iraq, causing widespread concern over civilian safety and the security of vital energy supplies. This collective rebuke from major world powers underscores the escalating tensions in the Middle East, where Iran’s actions have heightened risks of broader regional conflict and disruptions to global energy markets. The ministers called for an immediate... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of hostilities, an Iranian missile struck the Israeli town of Dimona, known for housing a critical nuclear facility, injuring at least 33 people, including a 10-year-old boy who is reported to be in serious condition. The missile strike, which occurred on Saturday, is described by Iranian authorities as a retaliatory response to alleged attacks on its Natanz nuclear site. The situation marks a troubling development in the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, raising fears of further military escalation in the region. The missile hit Dimona on Saturday, causing considerable damage to buildings in the vicinity... [Continue Reading]
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to provide security at U.S. airports, a move precipitated by a prolonged budget standoff that has left personnel within the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) working without pay. In a series of posts on Truth Social, Trump insisted on the imminent deployment, stating, "I look forward to moving ICE in on Monday, and have already told them to, ‘GET READY.’ NO MORE WAITING, NO MORE GAMES!" The announcement comes amidst the five-week mark of a partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which... [Continue Reading]
In a concerning escalation of military tensions, Iran has launched two ballistic missiles aimed at Diego Garcia, a strategically significant military base jointly operated by the UK and the US, located in the Chagos Islands approximately 2,360 miles from Iran. Initial reporting indicates that neither missile successfully struck its target; one missile is believed to have malfunctioned during flight, while the second was intercepted by an American naval vessel. This incident has intensified fears among military experts that Iran’s missile capabilities could soon extend to European capitals, signaling a significant shift in the regional security landscape. The UK's Ministry of... [Continue Reading]
AI-enhanced deepfake technology is fueling a surge in non-consensual sexualized images of women in the United States, rapidly shared and viewed by millions online. Victims wake to find manipulated images of themselves spread extensively, triggering relentless online abuse and social stigma. This abuse affects a wide demographic, primarily women and girls, who suffer both online harassment and offline reputational damage. The quick viral spread leaves survivors vulnerable to ongoing trauma, often without timely intervention from social media platforms. Despite growing awareness, current legal frameworks and platform policies struggle to keep pace with the technology, resulting in slow takedown processes and... [Continue Reading]
Severe flooding has struck the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii, leading to emergency evacuation orders for nearly 5,500 residents. The flooding has been described as the worst the state has experienced in two decades, with officials warning of a significant risk to infrastructure in the affected areas. Emergency alerts were issued early Saturday morning by Oahu's Department of Emergency Management, particularly alerting residents in the Waialua community to evacuate immediately amidst fears that escalating rainfall could result in road failures. As heavy rains continue to inundate the region, the situation has escalated rapidly. The warning from local emergency services stated,... [Continue Reading]
The G7 foreign ministers from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, the US, and the EU's High Representative issued a joint statement denouncing Iran’s recent attacks on civilian populations and critical energy infrastructure in multiple Gulf countries. These attacks targeted Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, and Iraq, raising alarms about the escalating conflict in the Middle East. These assaults disrupt vital energy supplies and threaten the safety of maritime passage through crucial channels like the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil shipments. The G7 strongly condemned Iran’s actions as reckless and unjustifiable,... [Continue Reading]
Australia is currently experiencing localized fuel shortages, a situation exacerbated by rising prices and perceived scarcity. Motorists across different regions have been queuing at petrol stations, with many bowsers running dry as the demand outpaces supply. The federal government's messaging, which has insisted there is "no need to panic buy," has not resonated with the public, prompting concerns about the effectiveness of their communication strategy. The fuel crisis in Australia is linked to a global oil shock largely attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This has created volatility in fuel prices, driving costs upward and causing significant... [Continue Reading]
Robert S. Mueller III, the former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and special counsel known for his investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 United States presidential election, has passed away at the age of 81. His family released a statement on Saturday confirming his death occurred on Friday evening. No cause of death has been disclosed publicly, although it was reported last year by the New York Times that Mueller battled Parkinson's disease. Mueller's career was marked by significant achievements and critical moments in U.S. history. He was appointed as the sixth FBI director in 2001,... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of hostilities in the Gulf region, Iranian forces have recently targeted both Bahrain and the joint US-UK military base at Diego Garcia. These incidents have heightened concerns about Iranian military capabilities and the broader geopolitical implications of Tehran's actions. Notably, Bahrain's government spokesperson reported that a Patriot air defense system successfully intercepted an Iranian drone over residential areas in the capital, Manama, which earlier accounts by the US military claimed had instead resulted in injuries to civilians. According to official statements, the drone interception occurred during an attempted attack on March 9. Bahrain's spokesperson emphasized that... [Continue Reading]
In a startling shift, Ilya Remeslo, a pro-Kremlin lawyer and media figure, has been admitted to a psychiatric clinic following a series of critical statements against President Vladimir Putin. Remeslo, 42, who previously supported the Kremlin’s policies and Russia's military actions in Ukraine, made headlines earlier this week when he publicly denounced Putin as a “war criminal, liar, and thief.” His comments also included a grim assessment of the ongoing war, claiming it has resulted in up to two million casualties, and hinted at the potential for a coup against the president. Remeslo's abrupt transformation from loyal propagandist to vocal... [Continue Reading]
Recent comments made by US President Donald Trump at a White House press conference have stirred considerable unease among the Japanese public and officials. During the event alongside Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Trump referenced Japan’s historical involvement in the Pearl Harbor attack as part of his justification for not informing allies of the upcoming US-Israel military action against Iran. The remarks have resulted in an outcry in Japan, with many viewing them as insensitive and indicative of a lack of respect for Japan as an equal ally. Trump's statement was particularly controversial because he stated, “Who knows better about... [Continue Reading]
The USS Tripoli, an amphibious assault ship, is currently en route to the Middle East, leaving its home port in Okinawa, Japan, and carrying approximately 2,500 marines. This deployment, reported by various American media outlets, has stirred discussions regarding its implications for military deterrence in the region, particularly concerning China’s activities around Taiwan and in the South China Sea. The Tripoli is the lead ship in an amphibious ready group and was ordered by the Pentagon to transport additional troops from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), comprised of around 2,200 personnel. Recent tracking data from Marinetraffic.com indicated that the... [Continue Reading]
Members of the Irish-language rap group Kneecap have joined an international aid convoy headed to Cuba as the island grapples with severe crises exacerbated by a long-standing US fuel blockade. The group, known for its politically charged music, expressed a moral obligation to act in support of Cuba, stating they cannot remain silent while the country is being "strangled." This action underscores a growing sentiment of solidarity between Irish citizens and Cuba, with several public figures and aid organizations participating in the convoy. The arrival of this convoy is particularly timely as the island struggles with shortages of essential goods... [Continue Reading]
Thousands of protesters are expected to gather in central London this weekend as tensions escalate following the recent US and Israeli strikes on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility. The burgeoning unrest underscores growing discontent regarding foreign military actions and the ongoing situation in Iran. The main demonstration, organized by the Stop the War Coalition, aims to oppose the airstrikes and demand a cessation of hostilities. As confirmed in reports, demonstrators will march from Russell Square, located near the British Museum, towards Richmond Terrace in Whitehall. The Metropolitan Police have set a strict timetable for the event, announcing that the assembly must... [Continue Reading]
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized the Kingdom's unwavering support for Palestinian rights amid ongoing discussions with the United States about the Arab-Israeli peace process. Riyadh made clear it will not normalize relations with Israel without recognition of a sovereign Palestinian state based on the 1967 boundaries, including East Jerusalem as its capital. The statement also condemned Israeli military aggression in the Gaza Strip, demanding an immediate halt and full withdrawal of Israeli forces from the area. This declaration highlights Saudi Arabia's role as a key regional player that continues to align its foreign policy with longstanding Arab consensus... [Continue Reading]
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a strong denunciation of the recent terrorist explosions in Pakistan's Balochistan province, which resulted in dozens of casualties including deaths and injuries. The attacks highlight ongoing security challenges in the volatile southwestern region of Pakistan. The Saudi government emphasized its firm rejection of terrorism and extremism in all forms and reaffirmed its support for Pakistan's efforts to maintain stability. The statement extended sincere condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to those injured. This incident underscores the persistent threat posed by militant groups in Balochistan, affecting both local... [Continue Reading]
A terrorist suicide attack targeted a military base in Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital, killing soldiers from Somalia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. The assault resulted in significant casualties among the military forces stationed there, underscoring the persistent risk of extremist violence in the region. Saudi Arabia strongly condemned the attack, expressing full solidarity with Somalia and its partner nations. This attack affects not only local security but also regional counterterrorism efforts, as foreign troops from the UAE and Bahrain were among those killed. The incident highlights the continued capability of militant groups to strike at international and Somali forces alike.... [Continue Reading]
Police Scotland has reported the arrest and subsequent charging of two individuals attempting to access a highly sensitive military site, HM Naval Base Clyde, located in Faslane, Scotland. On March 19, a 34-year-old Iranian man and a 31-year-old Romanian woman were apprehended following the incident, which raised serious security concerns given the base's role in housing Britain's nuclear arsenal. According to the statement released by Police Scotland, officers were alerted around 5 PM to two individuals trying to breach the naval base, a crucial facility for the Royal Navy, facilitating the operations of Vanguard-class submarines armed with Trident nuclear missiles.... [Continue Reading]
On Saturday, a series of Russian drone strikes significantly impacted Ukraine, leaving most of the Chernihiv region without power and resulting in casualties in Zaporizhzhia. The local governor of Chernihiv, Viacheslav Chaus, confirmed that extensive repairs are underway to restore electricity after the drone attacks. The strikes also reportedly led to the deaths of at least two individuals in Zaporizhzhia, with additional injuries among children. The drone strikes on the Chernihiv region predominantly affected its capital, Chernihiv, which suffered a complete blackout. This region, located in northern Ukraine, borders both Russia and Belarus and had a pre-war population nearing one... [Continue Reading]
A federal jury in California has found that Elon Musk misled investors in connection with his acquisition of Twitter, leading to a significant drop in the company's share price. The verdict, delivered on Friday, found Musk liable for false statements made in two tweets during May, which were deemed to have affected investor decisions amid the $44 billion deal. The class action securities lawsuit was brought forth by investor Giuseppe Pampena on behalf of those who sold Twitter shares between mid-May and early October. The jury's decision comes after a lengthy three-week trial held in San Francisco federal court, where... [Continue Reading]
The South Australian election has culminated in a significant win for the Labor Party, with projections confirming its retention of power under Premier Peter Malinauskas. This outcome marks a decisive moment in the state's political landscape, as it reflects not only the state's preferences but also a shift in the broader Australian electoral environment. The announcement, made by ABC's chief election analyst Casey Briggs, highlights a seismic shift in voter allegiance, particularly in the context of the rising influence of minor parties. Labor's victory is characterized by a particularly strong performance in Adelaide's metropolitan areas, where support for the party... [Continue Reading]
A devastating fire at a car parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, has resulted in the deaths of at least 14 individuals and left 25 others seriously injured, according to local fire authorities. The incident unfolded around lunchtime on Friday, with the blaze reported to have spread rapidly through the facility, prompting some workers to jump from the building in a desperate attempt to escape. Witnesses noted the sound of explosions, indicating the severity of the fire. The South Korean Ministry of Safety announced that fire crews managed to bring the flames under control by 11:48 PM, although the extent... [Continue Reading]
A drone strike aimed at the Iraqi National Intelligence Service headquarters in the Mansour district of Baghdad resulted in the death of one police officer. The incident, attributed to "outlaw groups," occurred on Saturday at approximately 10 AM local time (07:00 GMT). General Saad Maan, head of Iraq's security media unit, provided a brief statement confirming the strike, which targeted a communications building associated with the Iraqi security agency, known for its collaborative work with United States advisers on security matters. The attack underscores the continuing instability in Iraq, particularly concerning politically motivated violence. Some sources indicate that this drone... [Continue Reading]
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, condemned a recent US-led military airstrike on the Al-Qaim border crossing in Iraq that resulted in deaths and injuries among Iraqi security personnel. The attack has heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington, with Iran blaming the US and Israeli forces for aggression on Iraqi soil. The strike directly impacts Iraq’s fragile security environment, harming Iraqi forces tasked with border protection and sovereignty enforcement. Iran expressed solidarity with the Iraqi government and people, offering condolences to the families of the fallen and pledging support to help stabilize the affected region. Tehran views the military action... [Continue Reading]
Belarus is grappling with an alarming rise in forest fires, with last year’s fire incidents recorded at twice the level of the year prior. This increase comes despite the country’s successful expansion of its forested area to nearly 10 million hectares, covering more than 40% of its territory. Forests in Belarus are vital not only as a natural resource but also as a complex ecosystem that supports climate regulation by absorbing carbon, protecting soil, and maintaining water quality. The surge in forest fires threatens these environmental benefits and risks undermining Belarus’ efforts to combat climate change. Given the global importance... [Continue Reading]
On March 19, 2026, Shawn Joseph Sullivan, a 40-year-old resident of Plaster Rock, New Brunswick, was reported missing. The Perth-Andover RCMP last saw him at roughly 11:30 a.m. at a residence on Tobique Street. Following the report, police initiated an active search and have pursued multiple leads but have yet to find him. Sullivan is described as about 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing approximately 161 pounds, with brown hair and eyes. He was last observed wearing a tan plaid jacket and carrying a dark backpack. No photo is currently available. Authorities are expressing growing concern for his safety amid... [Continue Reading]
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection announced February 2024 marked the tenth straight month with zero releases of individuals apprehended crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally into the country's interior. This milestone indicates a sustained effort to deter and control unauthorized migration more aggressively than in recent years. Border enforcement agencies reported historically low numbers of illegal releases, suggesting tighter border control policies have taken effect. In addition, February 2024 had the most significant monthly drug seizures in over four years, highlighting an intensified crackdown on narcotics smuggling. Authorities intercepted large quantities of illicit drugs attempting... [Continue Reading]
Five more defendants have admitted guilt in a large-scale fraud operation tied to the Feeding Our Future program, a Minnesota-based scheme involving the submission of false claims to federal aid programs. This brings the total convicted in this investigation to 63 individuals, marking it as the largest fraud prosecution in recent history by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the district. The guilty pleas from Ikram Yusuf Mohamed, Aisha Hassan Hussein, Sahra Sharif Osman, Shakur Abdinur Abdisalam, and Fadumo Mohamed Yusuf highlight continued efforts by federal prosecutors and law enforcement agencies to target abuse of taxpayer-funded benefits. These frauds divert critical... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of military tensions in the Indian Ocean, Iran has launched two intermediate-range ballistic missiles targeting the UK-US base located on Diego Garcia, according to reports from US officials and Iranian media. The missiles, however, did not reach their intended target, with one being intercepted by a US warship and the other failing in flight. This incident reflects a critical point in the ongoing confrontation between Iran and Western powers, particularly in the context of escalating geopolitical tensions surrounding military actions in the region. The missiles were fired following a decision by UK officials granting the United... [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]
Premier Peter Malinauskas is set to achieve a significant electoral victory in South Australia's state election, as polls closed at 6 PM local time (6:30 PM AEDT) on Saturday. The latest updates indicate that the Labor Party is making substantial gains, while the Liberal Party is facing a dramatic reduction in their lower-house representation. Numerous reports suggest that the Liberal Party, which currently holds 13 lower-house seats, is projected to drop to single digits in the new parliamentary landscape. This decline reflects a notable shift in voter support towards the Labor Party, which has dominated the campaign narrative. Peter Malinauskas,... [Continue Reading]
Israeli military operations continue to escalate as targeted air strikes hit Hezbollah positions in southern Beirut and Iranian "regime targets" in Tehran. This intensification follows provocative missile fire from Iran directed at Israel overnight. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have confirmed that the operations are part of an ongoing military response to what it characterizes as threats to national security. The strikes come as tensions rise amid a backdrop of statements from US President Donald Trump, who has suggested a possible winding down of military operations in the region. The Israeli air strikes represent a significant tactical move on the... [Continue Reading]
The conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has escalated dramatically as Israel continues its military operations, marking the ongoing fourth week of hostilities. Following a series of surprise attacks initiated on February 28, the situation has rapidly developed, with the US and Israeli forces reportedly targeting major locations within Iran. This intense conflict has drawn attention to the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in modern warfare, particularly how it has been utilized to enhance military capabilities during the ongoing hostilities. Initially dubbed operation 'Epic Fury', the conflict saw unprecedented military activity, with approximately 1,000 targets struck within the... [Continue Reading]
In a significant incident during the early hours of Saturday, a brawl erupted near the entrance of Connections Nightclub in Northbridge, an area known for its vibrant nightlife in inner-city Perth. The altercation resulted in a 24-year-old man sustaining severe head injuries after being struck by a metal bollard. This violent episode has led to a swift legal response, with five individuals now facing charges in connection with the incident. The authorities reported that one of the accused individuals is expected to appear in court today, while the other four are scheduled for future court dates. The seriousness of the... [Continue Reading]
An aid flotilla from Mexico has departed for Cuba, aiming to deliver much-needed supplies as the island nation faces increasing hardships due to a tightening fuel blockade imposed by the United States. The flotilla carries humanitarian aid amidst calls for solidarity from the Mexican government and various civil society groups. As the situation escalates in Cuba, particularly with rising fuel shortages, the action highlights the growing tensions surrounding US-Cuba relations. The flotilla's departure is part of a broader movement in Mexico to support Cuban citizens, who are grappling with economic challenges exacerbated by external sanctions. The phrase “Cuba, yes! Blockade,... [Continue Reading]
The long-standing case of Agnes Wanjiru, a young Kenyan woman found murdered in 2012, has recently entered a critical phase as an arrest warrant was finally issued for a former British soldier accused of the crime. Robert Purkiss, a soldier associated with the British Army Training Unit in Kenya (BATUK), has been charged over Wanjiru’s murder, which has raised significant concerns regarding accountability and justice in cases involving military personnel abroad. Wanjiru’s body was discovered two months after her death when it was located in a septic tank at a hotel in Nanyuki, where the British Army conducts military training.... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing escalation in the Middle East continues to unfold with Israel launching retaliatory strikes against Iranian regime targets in Tehran and southern Syria. This military action follows a series of missile attacks against Israel, purportedly fired from Iran, intensifying an already volatile situation in the region. Israel's Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the strikes, citing them as responses to threats posed against the Druze community in Syria's Sweida province, known for its significance within the Syrian demographic landscape. As the situation develops, the US government is simultaneously easing sanctions on Iranian oil. The US Treasury Department has authorized the sale... [Continue Reading]
In a significant development, Al Jazeera reporter Nicolas Haque has embarked on a journey from Amman, Jordan, to Baghdad, Iraq, as he prepares to cover the ongoing conflict tied to the US-Israeli tensions concerning Iran. This deployment comes at a time when the geopolitical landscape is becoming increasingly complex, dominated by concerns over military engagements in the region. Haque's approximately 900-kilometer journey revealed a landscape marked by heightened security, yet he noted that local populations appeared largely unfazed by the looming conflict. The drive from Jordan to Iraq is emblematic of the pressing security environment in the region. Haque encountered... [Continue Reading]
Thousands of residents in Hawaii have been ordered to evacuate towns north of Honolulu due to severe flooding, compounded by concerns over the imminent failure of a 120-year-old dam. Reports indicate that over 4,000 people from affected areas on O'ahu's North Shore are now in the process of evacuating as homes have been damaged and streets flooded, significantly disrupting daily life. The dramatic situation unfolded as emergency services mobilized to search for stranded individuals amidst the rising floodwaters. Fortunately, there have been no reported fatalities or injuries as of this moment, but officials have warned residents about the dangerously high... [Continue Reading]
A jury in California has ruled that Elon Musk is responsible for the significant decline in Twitter investors' stock after his public comments surrounding his plan to acquire the platform. The unanimous decision was handed down during a trial in federal court located in San Francisco, where it was determined that Musk’s disparaging remarks affected Twitter’s stock price, allowing him to negotiate a better deal for his purchase of the company, valued at approximately $44 billion. Investors argued that Musk's accusations, which centered around the prevalence of bots and spam accounts on Twitter, intentionally misled the market. Over a six-month... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of hostilities, the Israeli military launched a series of air strikes early this morning targeting the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in Beirut, Lebanon. The strikes follow a military warning issued to residents of various southern districts of the city, urging them to evacuate ahead of the attacks. This military action marks a continued response to Hezbollah's provocative measures, including rocket fire into Israel that began earlier this month. The current wave of strikes by Israel represents a deepening conflict that has progressively ensnared Lebanon since Hezbollah's reaction to increased tensions after the killing of Iran's supreme... [Continue Reading]
In recent developments, the US Treasury has issued a 30-day waiver on sanctions for Iranian oil sales at sea, a strategic move intended to alleviate global energy supply pressures heightened by the ongoing US-Israeli conflict with Iran. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that this decision could potentially unlock approximately 140 million barrels of oil for international markets, offering a temporary solution to supply challenges exacerbated by the situation. This waiver comes as part of a series of measures taken by the US government, marking the third sanctions relaxation within the past two weeks. The newly issued general license permits... [Continue Reading]
The South Australian political landscape is facing notable turbulence as the right-wing One Nation party has officially disowned Aoi Baxter, a candidate for the state seat of Adelaide, after reports surfaced indicating a warrant for his arrest in the United Kingdom. Baxter, who was previously known as Trent Baxter, had allegedly failed to appear for a court hearing related to serious charges, including sexual assault. According to media reports, a UK court confirmed the existence of an arrest warrant for Trent Baxter, associated with charges filed in September 2023, involving allegations of sexually touching a woman without her consent. This... [Continue Reading]
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is under scrutiny by US federal prosecutors for suspected connections to drug traffickers, according to a report by The New York Times. This development marks a significant escalation in the already strained relations between the United States and Colombia, particularly following the return of former President Donald Trump to office. The investigations are reportedly being conducted by the US attorney's offices in Manhattan and Brooklyn, in collaboration with the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and a unit of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The probes are understood to encompass multiple lines of inquiry related to... [Continue Reading]
In a developing situation, recent reports indicate that Iranian strikes on military bases utilized by the United States Armed Forces in the Middle East have caused approximately $800 million in damage within the first two weeks of an ongoing conflict. This assessment comes from new analysis conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and corroborated by media reports, including those from the BBC. Much of this damage occurred during the initial retaliatory attacks by Iran following the commencement of hostilities by the U.S. and Israel. The extent of the destruction inflicted on U.S. military infrastructure remains somewhat... [Continue Reading]
Severe flash floods on the island of Oahu prompted urgent evacuation orders for thousands of residents as officials grapple with the threat of a dam failure. Heavy rainfall overnight led to rapidly rising waters, exacerbating an already precarious situation as the Wahiawā dam, located in the northern part of the island, was reported to be on the verge of collapse. Emergency Management authorities have cautioned that the dam could breach at any moment, putting residents at risk. As of Friday morning, water was rushing over the Wahiawā dam's spillway at a staggering rate of 1,500 gallons per second. Eyewitness accounts... [Continue Reading]
The Trump administration has initiated a significant legal action against Harvard University, alleging that the institution has failed to protect the civil rights of Jewish and Israeli students. This lawsuit, filed by the Department of Justice, seeks billions of dollars in restitution, claiming that Harvard has allowed anti-Semitism to thrive on its campus. The announcement came amid heightened tensions related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, described by the Trump administration as a "genocidal war." In the formal complaint, the Department of Justice contends that Harvard's policies send a message to its Jewish and Israeli community that they are not... [Continue Reading]
The confrontation involving Iran has recently intensified with significant developments, including the UK government allowing the US to utilize its military bases for operations targeting Iranian missile sites that threaten maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. On Friday, following a cabinet meeting, UK ministers confirmed their authorization for the US to proceed with defensive strikes aimed at degrading Iranian capabilities that have been engaging in hostile activities against shipping lanes critical for global oil transport. The strategic decision follows increasing tensions, exacerbated by incidents involving Iranian missile strikes on tankers, which have heightened concerns over the security of one... [Continue Reading]