London court orders Nirav Modi to repay Bank of India dues
A London court has ruled against diamond merchant Nirav Modi in a financial dispute involving Bank of India, ordering him to repay approximately $10.7 million linked to a defaulted corporate loan. The judgment strengthens the bank’s claim that Modi remains personally liable under a guarantee tied to funding extended to his overseas diamond trading entity. Court upholds personal guarantee obligation
London court orders Nirav Modi to repay Bank of India dues
A London court has ruled against diamond merchant Nirav Modi in a financial dispute involving Bank of India, ordering him to repay approximately $10.7 million linked to a defaulted corporate loan. The judgment strengthens the bank’s claim that Modi remains personally liable under a guarantee tied to funding extended to his overseas diamond trading entity. Court upholds personal guarantee obligation
UP Bans Coaching Centres In Basements After Lucknow Fire Tragedy
Tragedy Triggers Statewide Crackdown The Uttar Pradesh government has imposed a strict ban on coaching centres and all commercial activities operating from basements following the deadly fire in Aliganj, Lucknow. The incident, which claimed at least 15 lives, has exposed serious violations in building safety compliance and triggered a large-scale enforcement response across the state. Chief Ministe
UP Bans Coaching Centres In Basements After Lucknow Fire Tragedy
Tragedy Triggers Statewide Crackdown The Uttar Pradesh government has imposed a strict ban on coaching centres and all commercial activities operating from basements following the deadly fire in Aliganj, Lucknow. The incident, which claimed at least 15 lives, has exposed serious violations in building safety compliance and triggered a large-scale enforcement response across the state. Chief Ministe
Strait of Hormuz crisis and Iran ceasefire spark global political debate
Ceasefire agreement raises human rights concerns The recent ceasefire understanding between the United States and Iran has triggered debate over its wider political and humanitarian implications. While the agreement aims to stabilize relations after months of conflict, critics argue that its language on non-interference could limit external pressure on Iran’s internal human rights situation. The inclusion of sovereignty clauses has been interpreted by analysts as a significant shift in diplomatic posture compared to earlier US positions. Debate over sovereignty and internal affairs The memorandum reportedly emphasizes mutual respect for sovereignty and non-interference in domestic matters. Observers note that this marks a departure from previous rhetoric that supported political change within Iran through public pressure and international condemnation. Human rights groups have expressed concern that such provisions may reduce accountability mechanisms at a time when reports of arrests, executions, and suppression of dissent continue to emerge. Humanitarian impact and ongoing instability Independent reports referenced in international discussions point to continued unrest and a heavy human cost during and after the conflict period. Allegations of mass detentions and restrictions on civil liberties have further intensified scrutiny of the ceasefire framework. Advocacy organizations warn that stabilizing military conditions without parallel human rights safeguards risks entrenching existing governance structures without addressing underlying grievances. Regional conflict and global economic disruption The broader conflict, including disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, has had significant consequences for global energy flows and maritime trade. Temporary closure of key shipping routes led to economic pressure across multiple regions dependent on oil and liquefied natural gas supplies. While diplomatic mediation involving regional actors helped establish a pathway toward de-escalation, analysts caution that long-term stability will depend on sustained negotiations and enforcement clarity within the agreement framework.
Strait of Hormuz crisis and Iran ceasefire spark global political debate
Ceasefire agreement raises human rights concerns The recent ceasefire understanding between the United States and Iran has triggered debate over its wider political and humanitarian implications. While the agreement aims to stabilize relations after months of conflict, critics argue that its language on non-interference could limit external pressure on Iran’s internal human rights situation. The inclusion of sovereignty clauses has been interpreted by analysts as a significant shift in diplomatic posture compared to earlier US positions. Debate over sovereignty and internal affairs The memorandum reportedly emphasizes mutual respect for sovereignty and non-interference in domestic matters. Observers note that this marks a departure from previous rhetoric that supported political change within Iran through public pressure and international condemnation. Human rights groups have expressed concern that such provisions may reduce accountability mechanisms at a time when reports of arrests, executions, and suppression of dissent continue to emerge. Humanitarian impact and ongoing instability Independent reports referenced in international discussions point to continued unrest and a heavy human cost during and after the conflict period. Allegations of mass detentions and restrictions on civil liberties have further intensified scrutiny of the ceasefire framework. Advocacy organizations warn that stabilizing military conditions without parallel human rights safeguards risks entrenching existing governance structures without addressing underlying grievances. Regional conflict and global economic disruption The broader conflict, including disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, has had significant consequences for global energy flows and maritime trade. Temporary closure of key shipping routes led to economic pressure across multiple regions dependent on oil and liquefied natural gas supplies. While diplomatic mediation involving regional actors helped establish a pathway toward de-escalation, analysts caution that long-term stability will depend on sustained negotiations and enforcement clarity within the agreement framework.
US Senate votes 50-48 to limit Iran conflict authority
Senate challenges executive war authority The US Senate has approved a resolution opposing continued military involvement tied to Iran, signaling widening friction between Congress and the executive branch over war powers. The measure passed narrowly at 50–48 and had already cleared the House, reflecting rare bipartisan concern over the direction of US military engagement in the region. Although the resol
US Senate votes 50-48 to limit Iran conflict authority
Senate challenges executive war authority The US Senate has approved a resolution opposing continued military involvement tied to Iran, signaling widening friction between Congress and the executive branch over war powers. The measure passed narrowly at 50–48 and had already cleared the House, reflecting rare bipartisan concern over the direction of US military engagement in the region. Although the resol
Montreal shooting probe examines alleged manifesto after 3 killed
Police in Montreal are investigating a deadly shooting in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood that left three people dead, including a police officer, a civilian and the suspected gunman. The case has drawn wider attention after reports of an alleged manifesto linked to the suspect surfaced, though investigators have not officially confirmed a final motive. The shooting unfolded on Monday morning after police were called to a hotel area fol
Montreal shooting probe examines alleged manifesto after 3 killed
Police in Montreal are investigating a deadly shooting in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood that left three people dead, including a police officer, a civilian and the suspected gunman. The case has drawn wider attention after reports of an alleged manifesto linked to the suspect surfaced, though investigators have not officially confirmed a final motive. The shooting unfolded on Monday morning after police were called to a hotel area fol
Paravada Pharma City fire kills two workers in Andhra Pradesh
Two workers killed in factory fire At least two workers were killed after a major fire broke out at a chemical manufacturing unit in Paravada Pharma City near Visakhapatnam early on Tuesday, Jun 23, 2026. The accident took place at Dakshin Energy Chemical Factory in Anakapalle district, triggering panic in the industrial area as flames spread through the premises. The deceased workers have been identified as Trinadh and Venkatesh, both reportedly from Ac
Paravada Pharma City fire kills two workers in Andhra Pradesh
Two workers killed in factory fire At least two workers were killed after a major fire broke out at a chemical manufacturing unit in Paravada Pharma City near Visakhapatnam early on Tuesday, Jun 23, 2026. The accident took place at Dakshin Energy Chemical Factory in Anakapalle district, triggering panic in the industrial area as flames spread through the premises. The deceased workers have been identified as Trinadh and Venkatesh, both reportedly from Ac
Lucknow fire: 2016 demolition order under scanner
Lucknow fire: 2016 demolition order under scanner The deadly fire at a three-storey building in Lucknow’s Aliganj area has raised serious questions over building safety, enforcement failures and the use of residential properties for commercial activity. The blaze, which broke out on Monday afternoon on Usha Mehta Marg, killed 15 people and injured several others, with many victims reportedly trapped inside the building as smoke spread rapid
Lucknow fire: 2016 demolition order under scanner
Lucknow fire: 2016 demolition order under scanner The deadly fire at a three-storey building in Lucknow’s Aliganj area has raised serious questions over building safety, enforcement failures and the use of residential properties for commercial activity. The blaze, which broke out on Monday afternoon on Usha Mehta Marg, killed 15 people and injured several others, with many victims reportedly trapped inside the building as smoke spread rapid
Indian Army Sniffer Dogs Join Yoga Day at Siachen
Indian Army sniffer dogs joined their handlers for International Yoga Day activities on Sunday, June 21, 2026, at the Siachen Glacier, where troops operate at elevations above 18,000 feet. Indian Army Sniffer Dogs Join Yoga Day at Siachen Known as the “Siachen Sniffers,” the specially trained dogs stood alongside personnel from the Fire & Fury Corps as yoga sessions were held amid deep snow, icy winds and thin air on the world’s highest battlef
Indian Army Sniffer Dogs Join Yoga Day at Siachen
Indian Army sniffer dogs joined their handlers for International Yoga Day activities on Sunday, June 21, 2026, at the Siachen Glacier, where troops operate at elevations above 18,000 feet. Indian Army Sniffer Dogs Join Yoga Day at Siachen Known as the “Siachen Sniffers,” the specially trained dogs stood alongside personnel from the Fire & Fury Corps as yoga sessions were held amid deep snow, icy winds and thin air on the world’s highest battlef
Qatar factory blast leaves 54 injured, 18 missing
Qatar factory blast triggers search operation An explosion at a factory in Qatar’s Ras Laffan industrial zone injured 54 people and left 18 others missing, the country’s interior ministry said Monday, June 22. Authorities described the blast as the result of a technical incident and said emergency teams were continuing search and response operations at the site. The ministry did not immediately provide further details on the condition of
Qatar factory blast leaves 54 injured, 18 missing
Qatar factory blast triggers search operation An explosion at a factory in Qatar’s Ras Laffan industrial zone injured 54 people and left 18 others missing, the country’s interior ministry said Monday, June 22. Authorities described the blast as the result of a technical incident and said emergency teams were continuing search and response operations at the site. The ministry did not immediately provide further details on the condition of
Bayahibe Resort Fire Forces 1,690 Tourists to Evacuate; Italian Visitor Reportedly Dies
A major fire tore through the Viva Dominicus Beach by Wyndham resort in Bayahibe, Dominican Republic, at approximately 11:00 a.m. Atlantic Standard Time on Friday, June 19, 2026, forcing authorities to evacuate about 1,690 guests. Dominican emergency authorities confirmed that Francesca Valentino, a 46-year-old Italian tourist, died in the fire. Three people were transported to medical facilities, while six others were treated at the scene for injuries and symptoms that included smo
Bayahibe Resort Fire Forces 1,690 Tourists to Evacuate; Italian Visitor Reportedly Dies
A major fire tore through the Viva Dominicus Beach by Wyndham resort in Bayahibe, Dominican Republic, at approximately 11:00 a.m. Atlantic Standard Time on Friday, June 19, 2026, forcing authorities to evacuate about 1,690 guests. Dominican emergency authorities confirmed that Francesca Valentino, a 46-year-old Italian tourist, died in the fire. Three people were transported to medical facilities, while six others were treated at the scene for injuries and symptoms that included smo
Bayahibe resort fire kills one, forces mass evacuation
A sudden blaze tore through a beachfront resort in Bayahibe, Dominican Republic, turning a routine holiday setting into an emergency evacuation zone. The fire erupted inside the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach property and quickly spread across connected sections of the complex, forcing guests and staff to abandon rooms and move toward open safe zones. Wind conditions accelerate spread across structures Initial assessments from emergency officials suggest that strong coastal winds played a major role in accelerating the fire. Parts of the resort reportedly included lightweight roofing materials, which allowed flames to move rapidly between buildings. Smoke was visible across the shoreline within minutes, disrupting nearby tourist activity and prompting immediate containment efforts. Large-scale evacuation of guests and staff Authorities confirmed that nearly 1,700 people were evacuated from the resort and surrounding areas as a precaution. Evacuation procedures were carried out in phases, prioritizing guests in the most affected blocks before expanding to adjacent zones. Emergency teams coordinated movement toward designated safe areas while ensuring transport and crowd control across the property. Emergency response focused on containment and safety Firefighters and civil defense units deployed multiple teams to control the situation and prevent further structural damage. The priority initially remained evacuation due to the speed of spread and changing wind direction. Once the perimeter was secured, responders began targeted suppression efforts to stop the fire from reaching nearby hospitality properties along the coast. Fatality confirmed as investigation begins Officials confirmed that one woman died in the incident, marking the most serious impact of the fire. Authorities have launched a formal investigation into the cause, focusing on structural safety standards, fire prevention systems, and compliance within the resort complex. Early scrutiny is expected to examine whether existing safety protocols were sufficient for a high-occupancy coastal facility. Tourism impact and safety concerns under review The incident has raised fresh concerns over fire preparedness in high-density tourist resorts across the Caribbean region. Authorities are now reviewing whether additionalsafety audits or stricter building regulations are required to prevent similar emergencies. Further updates are expected as damage assessments continue and investigators reconstruct the sequence of events.
Bayahibe resort fire kills one, forces mass evacuation
A sudden blaze tore through a beachfront resort in Bayahibe, Dominican Republic, turning a routine holiday setting into an emergency evacuation zone. The fire erupted inside the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach property and quickly spread across connected sections of the complex, forcing guests and staff to abandon rooms and move toward open safe zones. Wind conditions accelerate spread across structures Initial assessments from emergency officials suggest that strong coastal winds played a major role in accelerating the fire. Parts of the resort reportedly included lightweight roofing materials, which allowed flames to move rapidly between buildings. Smoke was visible across the shoreline within minutes, disrupting nearby tourist activity and prompting immediate containment efforts. Large-scale evacuation of guests and staff Authorities confirmed that nearly 1,700 people were evacuated from the resort and surrounding areas as a precaution. Evacuation procedures were carried out in phases, prioritizing guests in the most affected blocks before expanding to adjacent zones. Emergency teams coordinated movement toward designated safe areas while ensuring transport and crowd control across the property. Emergency response focused on containment and safety Firefighters and civil defense units deployed multiple teams to control the situation and prevent further structural damage. The priority initially remained evacuation due to the speed of spread and changing wind direction. Once the perimeter was secured, responders began targeted suppression efforts to stop the fire from reaching nearby hospitality properties along the coast. Fatality confirmed as investigation begins Officials confirmed that one woman died in the incident, marking the most serious impact of the fire. Authorities have launched a formal investigation into the cause, focusing on structural safety standards, fire prevention systems, and compliance within the resort complex. Early scrutiny is expected to examine whether existing safety protocols were sufficient for a high-occupancy coastal facility. Tourism impact and safety concerns under review The incident has raised fresh concerns over fire preparedness in high-density tourist resorts across the Caribbean region. Authorities are now reviewing whether additionalsafety audits or stricter building regulations are required to prevent similar emergencies. Further updates are expected as damage assessments continue and investigators reconstruct the sequence of events.
US-Iran Talks Postponed as Trump’s Iran Memorandum Faces Lebanon Test
US-Iran talks were postponed on Friday, June 19, 2026, as President Donald Trump’s interim Iran memorandum faced questions over nuclear safeguards, financial incentives and renewed fighting in Lebanon. US-Iran talks postponed in Switzerland Switzerland’s Foreign Ministry said planned talks involving the United States, Iran, Qatar and Pakistan had been postponed. It did not announce a new date. The White House had earlier delayed Vice President JD Van
US-Iran Talks Postponed as Trump’s Iran Memorandum Faces Lebanon Test
US-Iran talks were postponed on Friday, June 19, 2026, as President Donald Trump’s interim Iran memorandum faced questions over nuclear safeguards, financial incentives and renewed fighting in Lebanon. US-Iran talks postponed in Switzerland Switzerland’s Foreign Ministry said planned talks involving the United States, Iran, Qatar and Pakistan had been postponed. It did not announce a new date. The White House had earlier delayed Vice President JD Van
U.S.-Iran War Cost Americans $132 Billion as Peace Talks Begin
The U.S.-Iran war cost Americans an estimated $132 billion before a preliminary agreement opened a 60-day negotiation period, according to Moody’s Analytics. The framework was announced on Monday, June 15, 2026. President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed the interim accord in France on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. The agreement pauses hostilities but is not a final peace treaty. How the U.S.-Iran War Cost Americans $132 Billion
U.S.-Iran War Cost Americans $132 Billion as Peace Talks Begin
The U.S.-Iran war cost Americans an estimated $132 billion before a preliminary agreement opened a 60-day negotiation period, according to Moody’s Analytics. The framework was announced on Monday, June 15, 2026. President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed the interim accord in France on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. The agreement pauses hostilities but is not a final peace treaty. How the U.S.-Iran War Cost Americans $132 Billion
Times Square shooting scare sparks NYPD response
Gunfire near Times Square triggers panic and police response A burst of gunfire near New York City’s Times Square caused panic Thursday afternoon, sending pedestrians running through one of Manhattan’s busiest areas and prompting a large response from the NYPD. The incident happened shortly after 3:30 p.m. near Broadway between West 44th and West 45th Streets, a heavily crowded stretch often filled with tourists, commuters and visitors at
Times Square shooting scare sparks NYPD response
Gunfire near Times Square triggers panic and police response A burst of gunfire near New York City’s Times Square caused panic Thursday afternoon, sending pedestrians running through one of Manhattan’s busiest areas and prompting a large response from the NYPD. The incident happened shortly after 3:30 p.m. near Broadway between West 44th and West 45th Streets, a heavily crowded stretch often filled with tourists, commuters and visitors at
US VP Vance tells Israel to “wake up” amid Iran agreement disputes
US VP Vance Confronts Israeli Critics on Iran Deal US Vice President JD Vance delivered a sharp warning to Israeli cabinet ministers on Thursday, June 18,2026 regarding their public criticisms of the US-Iran agreement. Speaking at a White House briefing, Vance underscored that the United States remains Israel’s primary ally and cautioned that attacking Washington could undermine national interests. Alleged Misreading of US Support Vance em
US VP Vance tells Israel to “wake up” amid Iran agreement disputes
US VP Vance Confronts Israeli Critics on Iran Deal US Vice President JD Vance delivered a sharp warning to Israeli cabinet ministers on Thursday, June 18,2026 regarding their public criticisms of the US-Iran agreement. Speaking at a White House briefing, Vance underscored that the United States remains Israel’s primary ally and cautioned that attacking Washington could undermine national interests. Alleged Misreading of US Support Vance em
Switzerland hosts US Iran ceasefire talks with mediators
US and Iran have entered early-stage mediated discussions in Switzerland, with the Bürgenstock resort emerging as the selected venue for indirect engagement. The talks are being described by diplomatic sources as exploratory in nature, focusing on reducing regional tensions and testing the feasibility of a broader ceasefire framework. While no final agreement has been confirmed, the engagement signals renewed diplomatic activity after months of escalation concerns in the Middle East. Switzerland positions itself as neutral facilitator Switzerland is hosting the meeting in a neutral capacity, offering logistical support for dialogue between the two sides along with participating mediators. Officials familiar with the arrangement indicate that the format is structured to keep discussions indirect, with Pakistan and Qatar reportedly assisting in communication channels. The goal at this stage is not a binding treaty but a structured conversation on de-escalation pathways. Ceasefire framework and maritime concerns under discussion A key focus of the discussions is believed to be a proposed framework aimed at reducing military tensions and stabilizing critical maritime routes, including the Strait of Hormuz. Trade security and energy transport remain central concerns, given the strategic importance of the passage for global oil movement. However, details remain fluid, and no side has publicly confirmed acceptance of any structured agreement. Diverging interpretations of diplomatic progress Despite reports of engagement, there is no unified position on the status or timing of the talks. Iranian representatives have suggested that discussions remain under internal review following earlier diplomatic exchanges, while US-linked sources describe continued exploratory coordination. This gap in interpretation highlights the fragile and uncertain nature of the process, where messaging remains inconsistent across stakeholders. What the next phase depends on The outcome of these discussions will largely depend on whether both sides can align on verification mechanisms and phased de-escalation steps. Observers note that even incremental progress could reduce regional risk, but breakdowns in coordination could stall momentum quickly. For now, the Switzerland-hosted engagement represents an early diplomatic opening rather than a finalized peace roadmap.
Switzerland hosts US Iran ceasefire talks with mediators
US and Iran have entered early-stage mediated discussions in Switzerland, with the Bürgenstock resort emerging as the selected venue for indirect engagement. The talks are being described by diplomatic sources as exploratory in nature, focusing on reducing regional tensions and testing the feasibility of a broader ceasefire framework. While no final agreement has been confirmed, the engagement signals renewed diplomatic activity after months of escalation concerns in the Middle East. Switzerland positions itself as neutral facilitator Switzerland is hosting the meeting in a neutral capacity, offering logistical support for dialogue between the two sides along with participating mediators. Officials familiar with the arrangement indicate that the format is structured to keep discussions indirect, with Pakistan and Qatar reportedly assisting in communication channels. The goal at this stage is not a binding treaty but a structured conversation on de-escalation pathways. Ceasefire framework and maritime concerns under discussion A key focus of the discussions is believed to be a proposed framework aimed at reducing military tensions and stabilizing critical maritime routes, including the Strait of Hormuz. Trade security and energy transport remain central concerns, given the strategic importance of the passage for global oil movement. However, details remain fluid, and no side has publicly confirmed acceptance of any structured agreement. Diverging interpretations of diplomatic progress Despite reports of engagement, there is no unified position on the status or timing of the talks. Iranian representatives have suggested that discussions remain under internal review following earlier diplomatic exchanges, while US-linked sources describe continued exploratory coordination. This gap in interpretation highlights the fragile and uncertain nature of the process, where messaging remains inconsistent across stakeholders. What the next phase depends on The outcome of these discussions will largely depend on whether both sides can align on verification mechanisms and phased de-escalation steps. Observers note that even incremental progress could reduce regional risk, but breakdowns in coordination could stall momentum quickly. For now, the Switzerland-hosted engagement represents an early diplomatic opening rather than a finalized peace roadmap.
14-Point US-Iran Interim Agreement Includes Oil Sanctions Waivers
A draft 14-point US-Iran agreement would introduce an immediate ceasefire, restore commercial shipping and temporarily waive sanctions affecting Iranian oil exports while negotiations toward a final settlement continue. Reuters published the draft on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, but reported that the United States had not publicly released the complete official text. The document establishes a proposed 60-day negotiating period and postpones several difficult nuclear and sanctions ques
14-Point US-Iran Interim Agreement Includes Oil Sanctions Waivers
A draft 14-point US-Iran agreement would introduce an immediate ceasefire, restore commercial shipping and temporarily waive sanctions affecting Iranian oil exports while negotiations toward a final settlement continue. Reuters published the draft on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, but reported that the United States had not publicly released the complete official text. The document establishes a proposed 60-day negotiating period and postpones several difficult nuclear and sanctions ques
U.S.-Iran 60-Day Ceasefire Deal Faces Hormuz, Nuclear Tests
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — The U.S.-Iran 60-day ceasefire deal is designed to extend April’s fragile truce and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but key questions remain over Iran’s nuclear program, shipping security and the conflict in Lebanon. President Donald Trump said at the Group of Seven summit on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, that the interim agreement would be released publicly and would bar Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. A formal signing is expected in Switzerland on Fr
U.S.-Iran 60-Day Ceasefire Deal Faces Hormuz, Nuclear Tests
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — The U.S.-Iran 60-day ceasefire deal is designed to extend April’s fragile truce and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but key questions remain over Iran’s nuclear program, shipping security and the conflict in Lebanon. President Donald Trump said at the Group of Seven summit on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, that the interim agreement would be released publicly and would bar Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. A formal signing is expected in Switzerland on Fr
Ohio Man Charged in Alleged White House UFC Attack Plot
An Ohio man faces federal charges in an alleged White House UFC attack plot involving drones, explosives and gunfire, according to court documents. Tycen Proper, 19, of Danville, is accused of helping plan an attack targeting people attending a UFC event on the White House lawn in Washington, D.C. Authorities said the alleged plan was disrupted before it could be carried out. What Authorities Allege in the White House UFC Attack Plot
Ohio Man Charged in Alleged White House UFC Attack Plot
An Ohio man faces federal charges in an alleged White House UFC attack plot involving drones, explosives and gunfire, according to court documents. Tycen Proper, 19, of Danville, is accused of helping plan an attack targeting people attending a UFC event on the White House lawn in Washington, D.C. Authorities said the alleged plan was disrupted before it could be carried out. What Authorities Allege in the White House UFC Attack Plot
6.7 magnitude quake shakes Sulawesi, Indonesia today
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck central Indonesia on Tuesday morning, with strong shaking felt across parts of Sulawesi. The quake originated near the eastern-southeastern zone of Palu at a shallow depth, accor
6.7 magnitude quake shakes Sulawesi, Indonesia today
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck central Indonesia on Tuesday morning, with strong shaking felt across parts of Sulawesi. The quake originated near the eastern-southeastern zone of Palu at a shallow depth, accor









