Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Facilities As Fuel Prices Surge Globally
Ukraine has intensified its long-range strikes on energy infrastructure located deep inside Russia, targeting oil refineries, storage depots, and supply routes. These attacks mark a significant escalation in the ongoing
Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Facilities As Fuel Prices Surge Globally
Ukraine has intensified its long-range strikes on energy infrastructure located deep inside Russia, targeting oil refineries, storage depots, and supply routes. These attacks mark a significant escalation in the ongoing
Julie Davis Announces Exit as US Faces Challenges in Ukraine Peace Efforts
The United States Department of State confirmed on April 28 that Julie Davis will step down from her role as acting ambassador to Ukraine after serving less than a year in the position. The announcement comes at a time when diplomatic efforts by the United States to facilitate a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia have yet to produce a breakthrough. Davis, who also serves as ambassador to Cyprus, had been handling dual responsibilities since her appointment by Donald Trump in May of the previous year. She assumed the Kyiv role following the departure of Bridget Brink, who had been appointed earlier and later stepped down. The State Department stated that Davis cited retirement as the reason for her decision. Her tenure coincided with increased diplomatic pressure from Washington on Kyiv to consider terms that could advance negotiations with Moscow. Trump has publicly emphasized the need for a resolution, including the possibility of territorial concessions by Ukraine, as part of a broader effort to secure a ceasefire. However, these initiatives have not resulted in a formal agreement, and fighting has continued without a comprehensive settlement. Reports suggesting internal disagreements regarding US policy toward Ukraine were rejected by officials, who maintained that no such disputes influenced Davis’s decision. Brink, Davis’s predecessor, had previously expressed concern over what she described as an approach that placed disproportionate pressure on Ukraine during negotiations. Davis’s departure highlights the ongoing complexity of US diplomatic engagement in the region. With peace talks stalled and geopolitical tensions unresolved, the transition comes at a critical moment for American foreign policy and its role in shaping outcomes in Eastern Europe.
Julie Davis Announces Exit as US Faces Challenges in Ukraine Peace Efforts
The United States Department of State confirmed on April 28 that Julie Davis will step down from her role as acting ambassador to Ukraine after serving less than a year in the position. The announcement comes at a time when diplomatic efforts by the United States to facilitate a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia have yet to produce a breakthrough. Davis, who also serves as ambassador to Cyprus, had been handling dual responsibilities since her appointment by Donald Trump in May of the previous year. She assumed the Kyiv role following the departure of Bridget Brink, who had been appointed earlier and later stepped down. The State Department stated that Davis cited retirement as the reason for her decision. Her tenure coincided with increased diplomatic pressure from Washington on Kyiv to consider terms that could advance negotiations with Moscow. Trump has publicly emphasized the need for a resolution, including the possibility of territorial concessions by Ukraine, as part of a broader effort to secure a ceasefire. However, these initiatives have not resulted in a formal agreement, and fighting has continued without a comprehensive settlement. Reports suggesting internal disagreements regarding US policy toward Ukraine were rejected by officials, who maintained that no such disputes influenced Davis’s decision. Brink, Davis’s predecessor, had previously expressed concern over what she described as an approach that placed disproportionate pressure on Ukraine during negotiations. Davis’s departure highlights the ongoing complexity of US diplomatic engagement in the region. With peace talks stalled and geopolitical tensions unresolved, the transition comes at a critical moment for American foreign policy and its role in shaping outcomes in Eastern Europe.
Grieving UK mother seeks euthanasia abroad amid stalled right-to-die law
A 56-year-old woman from the United Kingdom has chosen to undergo assisted suicide in Switzerland, highlighting the ongoing debate over end-of-life rights and mental health support. Wendy Duffy, who lost her 23-year-old son Marcus in a tragic choking incident four years ago, has said she no longer wishes to continue living due to overwhelming grief that she believes cannot be alleviated through conventional treatment. Marcus died after choking on food while asleep, an incident that
Grieving UK mother seeks euthanasia abroad amid stalled right-to-die law
A 56-year-old woman from the United Kingdom has chosen to undergo assisted suicide in Switzerland, highlighting the ongoing debate over end-of-life rights and mental health support. Wendy Duffy, who lost her 23-year-old son Marcus in a tragic choking incident four years ago, has said she no longer wishes to continue living due to overwhelming grief that she believes cannot be alleviated through conventional treatment. Marcus died after choking on food while asleep, an incident that
What does Tehran airport reopening signal? It marks easing regional tensions
What does Tehran airport reopening signal? It marks easing regional tensions, Tehran’s primary international gateway is preparing to resume global flight operations on Saturday, April 25, 2026, according to Iranian aviation authorities, marking a significant step toward restoring stability after a week-long suspension tied to heightened regional tensions. Airport reopening follows week-long aviation shutdown Imam Khomeini International
What does Tehran airport reopening signal? It marks easing regional tensions
What does Tehran airport reopening signal? It marks easing regional tensions, Tehran’s primary international gateway is preparing to resume global flight operations on Saturday, April 25, 2026, according to Iranian aviation authorities, marking a significant step toward restoring stability after a week-long suspension tied to heightened regional tensions. Airport reopening follows week-long aviation shutdown Imam Khomeini International
Japan earthquake alert: Risk of massive 8.0 quake rises after 7.7 tremor triggers tsunami warning
A powerful Japan earthquake measuring 7.7 magnitude has triggered fresh fears of a much larger seismic event, with authorities warning that the risk of a stronger quake—possibly above magnitude 8.0—has significantly increased. The tremor struck off the north-east coast near Iwate Prefecture, prompting tsunami alerts and mass evacuations along coastal regions. The warning has heightened anxiety across the country, especially given Japan’s history of devastating earthquak
Japan earthquake alert: Risk of massive 8.0 quake rises after 7.7 tremor triggers tsunami warning
A powerful Japan earthquake measuring 7.7 magnitude has triggered fresh fears of a much larger seismic event, with authorities warning that the risk of a stronger quake—possibly above magnitude 8.0—has significantly increased. The tremor struck off the north-east coast near Iwate Prefecture, prompting tsunami alerts and mass evacuations along coastal regions. The warning has heightened anxiety across the country, especially given Japan’s history of devastating earthquak
US declines to aid French probe into Elon Musk’s X platform
The U.S. Department of Justice has informed French authorities that it will not support efforts to investigate Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, according to a report published Saturday, April 18, 2026, by
US declines to aid French probe into Elon Musk’s X platform
The U.S. Department of Justice has informed French authorities that it will not support efforts to investigate Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, according to a report published Saturday, April 18, 2026, by
Trump faces criticism over AI post resembling Jesus Christ imagery
U.S. President Donald Trump removed an AI-generated image from his account on Truth Social on Monday, April 13, 2026, after it remained online for nearly 13 hours and sparked significant backlash from segments of his political base, particularly religious conservatives. The image depicted Trump in
Trump faces criticism over AI post resembling Jesus Christ imagery
U.S. President Donald Trump removed an AI-generated image from his account on Truth Social on Monday, April 13, 2026, after it remained online for nearly 13 hours and sparked significant backlash from segments of his political base, particularly religious conservatives. The image depicted Trump in
Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith arrested over alleged war crimes
A former member of Australia’s armed forces, widely recognized for his military honors, has been arrested and is expected to face multiple war crime charges tied to alleged killings in Afghanistan. Authorities confirmed the arrest took place at Sydney Airport on Tuesday, though an exact date and time were not disclosed. The individual, identified by police as a 47-year-old former Australian Defence Force member and publicly named as Ben Roberts-Smith, is set to be charged with fiv
Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith arrested over alleged war crimes
A former member of Australia’s armed forces, widely recognized for his military honors, has been arrested and is expected to face multiple war crime charges tied to alleged killings in Afghanistan. Authorities confirmed the arrest took place at Sydney Airport on Tuesday, though an exact date and time were not disclosed. The individual, identified by police as a 47-year-old former Australian Defence Force member and publicly named as Ben Roberts-Smith, is set to be charged with fiv
Strait of Hormuz explained: why this narrow route affects the whole world
The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the open ocean, remains one of the most strategically important routes in the global economy. Located between Iran and Oman, this passage serves as a critical channel for transporting oil from major producing countries to markets around the world. A significant portion of the world’s oil supply moves through this route each day, making it essential for maintaining stable energy markets. Because many countries r
Strait of Hormuz explained: why this narrow route affects the whole world
The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the open ocean, remains one of the most strategically important routes in the global economy. Located between Iran and Oman, this passage serves as a critical channel for transporting oil from major producing countries to markets around the world. A significant portion of the world’s oil supply moves through this route each day, making it essential for maintaining stable energy markets. Because many countries r
Kanye West faces pressure over UK festival amid antisemitism concerns
Mounting political and public pressure is building in the United Kingdom over Kanye West’s scheduled appearance at the Wireless Festival in London, as concerns grow over his past antisemitic comments and actions. West, who now goes by Ye, is set to headline the event at Finsbury Park from Thursday, July 10 to Saturday, July 12, with attendance expected to reach tens of thousands daily. The controversy intensified on Sunday when major sponsors began distancing themselves from the event. Pepsi withdrew its sponsorship, while Diageo also pulled its support. Payment partner PayPal has reportedly requested the removal of its branding from promotional materials. The backlash follows renewed scrutiny of West’s previous behavior, including the release of a song titled Heil Hitler and the sale of merchandise featuring swastikas. UK political leaders have voiced strong objections. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the booking as “deeply concerning,” emphasizing that antisemitism must be addressed firmly. Opposition figures have urged authorities to deny West entry into the country, arguing that allowing him to perform would send the wrong message. Several lawmakers have echoed calls for action, citing a pattern of conduct that has caused distress within Jewish communities. Jewish advocacy groups have also called for intervention, urging officials to consider blocking West’s entry. Local authorities overseeing the festival venue have indicated they will seek assurances that performers comply with conditions prohibiting offensive or discriminatory content. Despite the backlash, West remains a commercially successful artist, with strong album sales and sold-out performances. However, industry observers note that the growing controversy presents both reputational and financial risks for festival organizers. With sponsors withdrawing and public criticism intensifying, uncertainty remains over whether the event will proceed as planned.
Kanye West faces pressure over UK festival amid antisemitism concerns
Mounting political and public pressure is building in the United Kingdom over Kanye West’s scheduled appearance at the Wireless Festival in London, as concerns grow over his past antisemitic comments and actions. West, who now goes by Ye, is set to headline the event at Finsbury Park from Thursday, July 10 to Saturday, July 12, with attendance expected to reach tens of thousands daily. The controversy intensified on Sunday when major sponsors began distancing themselves from the event. Pepsi withdrew its sponsorship, while Diageo also pulled its support. Payment partner PayPal has reportedly requested the removal of its branding from promotional materials. The backlash follows renewed scrutiny of West’s previous behavior, including the release of a song titled Heil Hitler and the sale of merchandise featuring swastikas. UK political leaders have voiced strong objections. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the booking as “deeply concerning,” emphasizing that antisemitism must be addressed firmly. Opposition figures have urged authorities to deny West entry into the country, arguing that allowing him to perform would send the wrong message. Several lawmakers have echoed calls for action, citing a pattern of conduct that has caused distress within Jewish communities. Jewish advocacy groups have also called for intervention, urging officials to consider blocking West’s entry. Local authorities overseeing the festival venue have indicated they will seek assurances that performers comply with conditions prohibiting offensive or discriminatory content. Despite the backlash, West remains a commercially successful artist, with strong album sales and sold-out performances. However, industry observers note that the growing controversy presents both reputational and financial risks for festival organizers. With sponsors withdrawing and public criticism intensifying, uncertainty remains over whether the event will proceed as planned.
Four dead after aircraft crashes into restaurant in southern Brazil
A small aircraft crashed into a restaurant in southern Brazil on Friday, April 3, 2026, resulting in the deaths of all four people on board, according to local authorities. The incident occurred in the coastal city of Capão da Canoa, located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, shortly after the plane took off. Officials reported that the aircraft, identified as a Piper Malibu, experienced a loss of altitude moments after departure. The plane subsequently struck a building that house
Four dead after aircraft crashes into restaurant in southern Brazil
A small aircraft crashed into a restaurant in southern Brazil on Friday, April 3, 2026, resulting in the deaths of all four people on board, according to local authorities. The incident occurred in the coastal city of Capão da Canoa, located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, shortly after the plane took off. Officials reported that the aircraft, identified as a Piper Malibu, experienced a loss of altitude moments after departure. The plane subsequently struck a building that house
Russian drone and missile strikes kill four in Ukraine amid renewed offensive
On March 24, 2026, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile assault targeting civilian areas across Ukraine, killing at least four people and injuring more than 35, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack marked one of the most intense aerial offensives in recent weeks and coincided with increased Russian efforts along front-line positions, raising concerns about the start of a broader spring offensive. Ukraine’s air force reported that nearly 400 long-range drones were d
Russian drone and missile strikes kill four in Ukraine amid renewed offensive
On March 24, 2026, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile assault targeting civilian areas across Ukraine, killing at least four people and injuring more than 35, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack marked one of the most intense aerial offensives in recent weeks and coincided with increased Russian efforts along front-line positions, raising concerns about the start of a broader spring offensive. Ukraine’s air force reported that nearly 400 long-range drones were d
Ramadan Mubarak 2026 Begins Worldwide With Fasting, Prayers And Spiritual Reflection
Ramadan Mubarak 2026 has officially begun, bringing a period of deep spiritual reflection, fasting, prayer, and charity for Muslims across the world. Observed during the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan is considered the holiest month in Islam. In 2026, Ramadan is expected to be observed from the evening of February 17 until March 19, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon. During this time, millions of Muslims in countries such as India, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Indonesia
Ramadan Mubarak 2026 Begins Worldwide With Fasting, Prayers And Spiritual Reflection
Ramadan Mubarak 2026 has officially begun, bringing a period of deep spiritual reflection, fasting, prayer, and charity for Muslims across the world. Observed during the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan is considered the holiest month in Islam. In 2026, Ramadan is expected to be observed from the evening of February 17 until March 19, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon. During this time, millions of Muslims in countries such as India, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Indonesia
Trump’s Flight to Davos Interrupted by Aircraft Technical Issue
Air Force One, the aircraft carrying US President Donald Trump to the World Economic Forum in Davos, was forced to make an unexpected U-turn late Tuesday after a minor electrical issue was detected mid-flight. The aircraft, which had departed from Joint Base Andrews near Washington, reversed its course while flying over the Atlantic Ocean near Montauk, close to the eastern tip of Long Island. According to White House officials, the decision to return was taken purely as a precaution, with no
Trump’s Flight to Davos Interrupted by Aircraft Technical Issue
Air Force One, the aircraft carrying US President Donald Trump to the World Economic Forum in Davos, was forced to make an unexpected U-turn late Tuesday after a minor electrical issue was detected mid-flight. The aircraft, which had departed from Joint Base Andrews near Washington, reversed its course while flying over the Atlantic Ocean near Montauk, close to the eastern tip of Long Island. According to White House officials, the decision to return was taken purely as a precaution, with no
6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Taiwan, Buildings Shake Across Taipei
A powerful earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale struck Taiwan’s southeastern coastal region on Wednesday, sending strong tremors across multiple cities and causing buildings to sway in the capital city of Taipei. The earthquake originated near Taitung County and was felt across large parts of th
6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Taiwan, Buildings Shake Across Taipei
A powerful earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale struck Taiwan’s southeastern coastal region on Wednesday, sending strong tremors across multiple cities and causing buildings to sway in the capital city of Taipei. The earthquake originated near Taitung County and was felt across large parts of th
Pak PML Leader Threatens India Over Bangladesh, Calls for Military Alliance
A fresh political controversy has erupted in South Asia after a leader from Pakistan’s ruling party issued a direct warning to India over Bangladesh. Pakistan Muslim League youth wing leader Kamran Saeed Usmani released a video statement on Tuesday, threatening a strong military respo
Pak PML Leader Threatens India Over Bangladesh, Calls for Military Alliance
A fresh political controversy has erupted in South Asia after a leader from Pakistan’s ruling party issued a direct warning to India over Bangladesh. Pakistan Muslim League youth wing leader Kamran Saeed Usmani released a video statement on Tuesday, threatening a strong military respo
Trump Named in Epstein Flight Records as 30,000 New Files Are Released by DOJ
The United States Justice Department has released its largest-ever batch of documents related to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, triggering fresh political debate and global attention. The newly disclosed material includes nearly 30,000 files, made up of around 29,000 pages of documents and dozens of video clips, some of which were reportedly recorded inside a prison.
Trump Named in Epstein Flight Records as 30,000 New Files Are Released by DOJ
The United States Justice Department has released its largest-ever batch of documents related to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, triggering fresh political debate and global attention. The newly disclosed material includes nearly 30,000 files, made up of around 29,000 pages of documents and dozens of video clips, some of which were reportedly recorded inside a prison.
Sarco Pod Inventor Philip Nitschke Unveils Kairos Kollar and Reveals Suicide Switch Plan
Australian euthanasia activist and physician Philip Nitschke has once again sparked international debate after publicly demonstrating a new assisted dying device known as the Kairos Kollar. Nitschke, the founder of Exit International, is already widely known for inventing the Sarco pod, a 3D-printed capsul
Sarco Pod Inventor Philip Nitschke Unveils Kairos Kollar and Reveals Suicide Switch Plan
Australian euthanasia activist and physician Philip Nitschke has once again sparked international debate after publicly demonstrating a new assisted dying device known as the Kairos Kollar. Nitschke, the founder of Exit International, is already widely known for inventing the Sarco pod, a 3D-printed capsul
Gold And Silver Hit Record Highs: What’s Fueling The Rally And Should You Buy Now
Gold and silver prices have surged to record highs as investors rush back to precious metals, turning them into one of the strongest signals of global economic anxiety. A year that began cautiously is ending with aggressive buying, driven by inflation concerns, interest rate expectations, geopolitical tensions, and fears emerging from global bond markets. On Tuesday, gold prices climbed sharply, with spot gold rising to fresh all-time highs and futures also posting strong gains. Sil
Gold And Silver Hit Record Highs: What’s Fueling The Rally And Should You Buy Now
Gold and silver prices have surged to record highs as investors rush back to precious metals, turning them into one of the strongest signals of global economic anxiety. A year that began cautiously is ending with aggressive buying, driven by inflation concerns, interest rate expectations, geopolitical tensions, and fears emerging from global bond markets. On Tuesday, gold prices climbed sharply, with spot gold rising to fresh all-time highs and futures also posting strong gains. Sil
Why Hong Kong Tower Fire Spread So Fast Spotlight On Flammable Foam Materials
The massive fire that devastated several high-rise buildings in Hong Kong, claiming 55 lives and injuring more than 70 residents, has triggered a detailed investigation into the construction materials used during the renovation of the tower complex. Authorities believe these materials played a significant role in the unusually fast spread of the flames. Three senior officials from the engineering company handling the renovation have already been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, after ea
Why Hong Kong Tower Fire Spread So Fast Spotlight On Flammable Foam Materials
The massive fire that devastated several high-rise buildings in Hong Kong, claiming 55 lives and injuring more than 70 residents, has triggered a detailed investigation into the construction materials used during the renovation of the tower complex. Authorities believe these materials played a significant role in the unusually fast spread of the flames. Three senior officials from the engineering company handling the renovation have already been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, after ea









