Tag: World


Putin bans gender reassignment
A legislation prohibiting gender reassignment has been passed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, and he also ordered the establishment of a mental facility to research…


The US warns of the potential for miscalculation with China amid escalating tensions
According to US officials, Washington is boosting its engagement with China as it recognizes the risk of making a mistake with the nation that is…


India conducts double aircraft carrier drills, which China has yet to do
Earlier this week, India’s two aircraft carriers led battle groups in a coordinated operation in the Arabian Sea, demonstrating the service’s “frightening maritime capabilities.” According…


Trump: I had the legal authority to keep the records
Donald Trump arrived in federal court in Miami, escorted by two of his lawyers, and pleaded not guilty to 37 criminal allegations. His defensive unit…


US lawmakers call for South Africa to lose summit over Russia ties
A group of US congressmen is demanding for the relocation of a US-Africa trade meeting scheduled for later this year from South Africa, citing the…


Who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline? WSJ: Poland was used as an operating base
German investigators are looking into evidence that a sabotage squad used Poland as a base of operations to blow up the Nord Stream pipeline in…


Kim Jong un of North Korea wants to ‘hold hands’ with Putin for strategic collaboration
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has pledged to “hold hands” with Russian President Vladimir Putin and strengthen strategic collaboration on their common aim of…


Ted Kaczynski known as “Unabomber” committed suicide
Ted Kaczynski, often referred to as the “Unabomber,” is said to have committed suicide in jail. On Saturday, June 10, the 81-year-old, who was serving…


Ted Kaczynski, known as the “Unabomber,” dead at 81
Ted Kaczynski, known as the “Unabomber” and serving a life sentence for a series of bombs throughout the United States, was discovered dead in his…


US Supreme Court upholds 19th-century statute in civil rights cases
Reuters, June 8, Washington The US Supreme Court rejected a request to bar the family of an Indiana nursing home patient from suing over his…