NASCAR is set to make history by taking its premier Cup Series international for the first points-paying race outside the United States. The groundbreaking event is scheduled for June 15, 2025, at the iconic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City. This marks a...
Standoff in the Philippines: Authorities Close in on Pastor Apollo Quiboloy
A tense standoff has unfolded in the Philippines as thousands of police officers have surrounded the vast religious compound of Apollo Quiboloy, an influential pastor accused of child sex trafficking and other serious crimes. Quiboloy, who self-identifies as the...
San Nicolas, Aruba: Revitalizing Culture Through Murals
San Nicolas, affectionately known as Aruba’s “Sunrise City,” is a vibrant testament to artistic and cultural rejuvenation. Located on the island’s southeastern coast, this town has transformed into a colorful open-air gallery, thanks to an ambitious mural project that...
Awajún Indigenous Communities Demand Justice for Child Abuse
In Peru, the alarming issue of sexual abuse against minors in the indigenous Awajún communities has highlighted the severity of these crimes and the urgent need for action. In 2023 alone, 21,000 cases of sexual violence against minors were reported in the country....
Florida Wins Little League World Series in Thrilling Extra-Innings Victory Over Taiwan
Florida clinched its first-ever Little League World Series title in dramatic fashion, defeating Taiwan 2-1 in an extra-innings thriller on Sunday. The victory came on a chaotic walk-off bunt, capping a tense game that saw Taiwan dominate the early innings before...
Aaron Judge Becomes First MLB Player to Hit 50 Home Runs This Season
Aaron Judge’s remarkable season reached new heights on Sunday as the New York Yankees' star slugger became the first MLB player this year to hit 50 home runs. Judge’s milestone came during the Yankees' 10-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies, where he continued to...
Oil Prices Rise Amid Escalating Middle East Conflict and US Rate Cut Expectations
Oil prices surged on Monday as concerns over potential disruptions in Middle Eastern oil supplies intensified following heightened conflict in the region. The ongoing Gaza conflict, which saw a significant escalation over the weekend, has raised fears of a broader...
China Condemns US Decision to Add Firms to Export Control List, Vows Retaliation
China’s Ministry of Commerce has strongly criticized the United States for its recent decision to place multiple Chinese companies on an export control list due to their alleged involvement in Russia-related activities. In a statement released on Sunday, the ministry...
Public Transport Strike Announced for September 11 Over Early Retirement Scheme
Public transport in the Netherlands is set to be disrupted on September 11 as unions have announced a strike in support of an early retirement scheme for workers in physically demanding jobs. The strike, organized by union FNV, will see local bus drivers joining NS...
Italian Prosecutors Launch Manslaughter Investigation Following Superyacht Sinking
Italian prosecutors have opened an investigation into culpable shipwreck and multiple manslaughter after a superyacht, the Bayesian, capsized during a storm off the coast of Sicily, resulting in seven deaths. Among the victims were British tech magnate Mike Lynch and...