6.5 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Banda Sea

A significant earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale rocked the Banda Sea region. While no immediate damage reported, authorities remain vigilant for potential aftershocks in the seismically active zone.

US-Japan Solidarity Ahead of Trump-Xi Talks

In a significant diplomatic move, the United States and Japan have reinforced their strategic partnership just before the high-stakes meeting between former President Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping. Discover how this alliance could reshape global pow

India 4th in Global Renewable Energy with 257 GW

India achieves remarkable milestone in green energy sector, ranking 4th worldwide in renewable energy capacity. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi announces impressive 257 GW achievement, signaling massive growth in sustainable power infrastructure.

Cyclone Mocha Batters Chennai With Heavy Rains

Cyclone Mocha unleashes torrential rains across Chennai and Tamil Nadu, triggering flood alerts, school closures, and disrupting normal life. IMD issues orange alert as city braces for more downpour.

Israeli Minister: Hamas Stalling on Dead Hostages

Breaking: Israeli minister reveals Hamas delaying return of deceased hostages as Gaza conflict intensifies. Get exclusive details on the stalled negotiations and Israel's next moves.

Bill Gates: Climate Change Not an Existential Threat

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates offers a balanced perspective on climate change, dismissing apocalyptic predictions while emphasizing the critical need for innovation and global cooperation to tackle the crisis.

NYC's 6 Crucial Ballot Questions Beyond Mayoral Race

As New York City's mayoral race heats up, voters face six critical ballot measures that could reshape housing, elections, and environmental policy. Discover what's at stake beyond the political showdown.

India-China direct flights resume after 5-year hiatus

After half a decade of suspended air connectivity, India and China have officially resumed direct flight operations, marking a significant thaw in bilateral relations and boosting travel and business connectivity between the two Asian giants.

US strikes drug boats in Pacific, 14 killed

American forces conducted precision strikes on four drug smuggling vessels in Pacific waters, eliminating 14 traffickers. No US personnel harmed in successful counter-narcotics operation.

Cyclone Mocha Landfall: Andhra Coast on High Alert

Severe Cyclone Mocha begins landfall process along Andhra Pradesh coast. Authorities impose overnight curfew on vehicular movement, issue high alert across coastal districts. Latest developments on storm intensity, evacuation efforts, and safety measures.

Xi's Military Control Shows Cracks Amid PLA Turmoil

Exclusive analysis reveals growing fissures in Xi Jinping's command over China's military as internal party documents expose unprecedented turmoil within People's Liberation Army leadership during recent CCP plenum.

Hurricane Melissa: 7 Dead, Jamaica Braces for Catastrophe

Catastrophic Hurricane Melissa batters Caribbean with 7 confirmed fatalities. Jamaica braces for direct hit as catastrophic flooding and destructive winds threaten the island. Latest updates on storm path and emergency preparations.

Viral Poll: One Person Trolls Zohran Mamdani as "Far-Right"

Social media erupts in laughter as an online poll reveals that only one person labeled New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani as 'far-right' - and it turns out to be a brilliant trolling attempt that's taking the internet by storm.

US Air Force Flies Into Category 5 Hurricane's Eye

Witness the incredible bravery of US Air Force squadron as they intentionally fly into the devastating eye of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, collecting crucial data while the storm wreaks havoc across Caribbean islands.

Harvard's Grade Inflation Crisis: 79% Are A's

Harvard University's shocking grade inflation data exposes deep flaws in American higher education. Discover why 79% of grades are now A's and what this means for academic standards.

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