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Five Dead, 22 Injured in Attack on Turkish Aerospace Company Near Ankara

Ankara, Turkey – October 23, 2024A terrorist attack claimed the lives of five people and left 22 others injured on Wednesday at Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS) headquarters near Turkey’s capital, Ankara. According to government officials, armed assailants...

Russia’s Push for a “New World Order” at the BRICS Summit

Russia is playing host to a crucial BRICS summit, positioning itself at the center of a global shift that aims to challenge the dominance of the West. BRICS, initially a group representing the rapidly developing economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South...

Revealing the Billions: Oil Companies’ Payments to Governments Under Scrutiny

New disclosures filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have lifted the veil on billions of dollars paid by oil and gas companies to governments worldwide. For the first time, these filings offer a detailed look at how much major corporations like...

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Successful Emergency Landing at Newcastle Airport in Australia

Successful Emergency Landing at Newcastle Airport in Australia

A Beach B-200 Super King aircraft successfully executed a wheels-up emergency landing at Newcastle Airport in Australia's New South Wales following a mechanical failure. Despite the absence of landing gear, the pilot skillfully guided the plane, carrying two...

Aruba’s Gold Rush: A Boom and Bust Story

Aruba’s Gold Rush: A Boom and Bust Story

Aruba's history with gold is a rollercoaster ride of dreams, short-lived triumphs, and ultimate disappointment. It all started in 1725 when the Dutch West India Company sent Paulus Printz to explore Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire for minerals. While unsuccessful on the...

UvA Campuses Closed Following Violent Protests

UvA Campuses Closed Following Violent Protests

In response to violent protests on Monday, the University of Amsterdam (UvA) has decided to close all campuses on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Board of Directors (CvB) stated that it currently "cannot take responsibility for the safety" of those present at UvA...

Thousands Evacuate as Wildfires Ravage Canada, Threatening Air Quality.

Thousands Evacuate as Wildfires Ravage Canada, Threatening Air Quality.

Thousands of Canadians are grappling with the devastating impact of raging wildfires, prompting urgent evacuation orders and raising concerns about deteriorating air quality. In northeastern British Columbia, approximately 3,200 residents have been compelled to flee...