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...
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Public Transport Strike Announced for September 11 Over Early Retirement Scheme
Israel Foils Major Hezbollah Rocket Attack; Netanyahu Warns of Retaliation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged continued strikes against Hezbollah after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) preemptively destroyed rocket launch sites in southern Lebanon, preventing a massive attack on central Israel. The operation, which targeted...
Stranded NASA Astronauts to Return Home on SpaceX in February 2025
Two NASA astronauts, Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) for over two months, are now scheduled to return to Earth in February 2025 aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft. Originally, the pair embarked on...
Suspect in Solingen Knife Attack That Left 3 Dead Was in Hiding, Suspected of IS Membership
A knife attack during a city festival in Solingen, Germany, on Friday evening, August 23, resulted in three deaths and eight injuries. The suspect, a 26-year-old Syrian man named Issa Al H., turned himself in to the police on Saturday evening and is now suspected of...
Mpox Outbreak Expands Globally with New, Deadlier Strain Detected
A new, potentially more lethal strain of the mpox virus is rapidly spreading beyond its origins in East Africa, prompting international concern. In the past week, four countries outside Africa—Sweden, Thailand, the Philippines, and Pakistan—have confirmed cases of...
Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Arrested in Paris Amid Allegations of Criminal Activity on Platform
Pavel Durov, the Russian-born billionaire and founder of the popular messaging app Telegram, has been detained by French authorities at Le Bourget airport in Paris. His arrest comes in the wake of an inquiry into various alleged criminal activities facilitated through...
Brazil Mobilizes 1,500 Firefighters to Combat Amazon Wildfires Amid Severe Drought
In response to an unprecedented wave of wildfires exacerbated by the most severe drought in decades, the Brazilian government has deployed nearly 1,500 firefighters to the Amazon rainforest. Despite a significant reduction in deforestation since President Luiz Inácio...
Venezuela’s Supreme Court Upholds Maduro’s Disputed Election Victory
Venezuela's Supreme Tribunal of Justice, closely aligned with President Nicolás Maduro, ruled on Thursday that he won the controversial presidential election held on July 28, despite substantial evidence suggesting that his opponent secured the majority of the votes....
Curaçao Government Collapses Over Dispute on Tax Debt Forgiveness
The government of Curaçao has fallen after a major dispute erupted between the coalition parties, the Movement for the Future of Curaçao (MFK) and the National People's Party (PNP). The conflict began when two PNP parliamentarians, Sheldry Osepa and Gwendell...
Ukraine Launches Major Drone Strike on Moscow Amid Escalating Conflict
In a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict, Ukraine targeted Moscow with one of the largest drone attacks on the Russian capital since the war began in 2022. On August 21, 2024, Russian officials reported that their air defenses successfully intercepted and...
Fifth Body Recovered After Superyacht Sinks Off Sicilian Coast
A fifth body has been located in the search for those missing from the "Bayesian" superyacht, which sank earlier this week off the coast of Sicily. The luxury vessel, carrying 22 people, capsized during a violent storm near Porticello, Sicily, after a waterspout—a...
Romanian Authorities Raid Andrew Tate’s Home Amid New Trafficking Allegations Involving Minors
Romanian authorities raided the home of controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate on Wednesday as part of a new investigation into allegations of human trafficking and exploitation of minors. The raid, conducted by Romania's Directorate for Investigating...
Climate Crisis Causes Emergency Blood Shortage in the U.S. Amid Extreme Weather
The climate crisis is severely impacting the U.S. medical blood supply, with record heat and extreme weather events contributing to a significant blood shortage this summer, according to the American Red Cross. As temperatures soar and extreme weather becomes more...
Number of Family Reunification Requests in the Netherlands Soars: Nearly 40,000 Await Approval
The number of family reunification requests, where relatives of asylum seekers abroad wait for permission to join their family members in the Netherlands, has significantly increased over the past year. Currently, nearly 40,000 people are awaiting approval for their...
Panama Conducts First US-Funded Migrant Deportation Flight, Repatriates 29 Colombians
On August 20, 2024, Panama carried out its first US-funded deportation flight, repatriating 29 Colombian migrants from Panama City to Medellín, Colombia. This operation is part of a broader initiative aimed at curbing the flow of migrants traveling north through...
Nicaragua Shuts Down 1,500 Non-Profit Groups in Continued Crackdown on Civil Society
Nicaragua's government has revoked the registration of 1,500 non-profit organizations, marking the latest escalation in a years-long crackdown under President Daniel Ortega. The move, announced on August 19, 2024, impacts a wide array of groups, including hundreds of...
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Outrage Erupts Over Racist Puerto Rico Joke at Trump Rally, Sparking Backlash from Latino Stars and Potential Electoral Fallout
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Colombian President Petro Alleges ‘Coup’ Amid Rising Political Challenges
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is under intense scrutiny, recently claiming that a "coup" is being plotted to undermine his administration. Petro, the nation's first left-wing leader, voiced his concerns on social media on October 8, after Colombia's National...