Iraq’s Prime Minister survives apparent drone attack on home
Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi survived a drone attack on his home in Baghdad’s Green Zone. The foolproof Green Zone which houses foreign embassies saw an attack after a drone equipped with explosives nosedived into a building. Six of al-Kadhimi’s guards were injured in the attack, the Prime Minister escaped… Continue reading Iraq’s Prime Minister survives apparent drone attack on home
Chinese spy Xu Yanjun convicted of attempting to steal aviation secrets
A Chinese spy has been convicted by a Jury for plotting to steal aviation secrets from companies. Xu Yanjun was found guilty on all five counts relating to trade secret theft and economic espionage. He is now to face up to 60 years in prison and fines over $5m. Yanjun… Continue reading Chinese spy Xu Yanjun convicted of attempting to steal aviation secrets
Mexican hotel popular with Americans embroiled in deadly shootout
Thursday – A 5-star hotel in Cancun, Mexico popular with American tourists was rocked with heavy gunfire between two gangs. Two suspected gang members were killed after over a dozen members of a rival gang flooded a nearby beach. Tourists who were playing volleyball or swimming fled to nearby rooms… Continue reading Mexican hotel popular with Americans embroiled in deadly shootout
US to slash methane from oil and gas industry
The US and EU have announced to slash emissions of greenhouse gas methane by 2030 as a strategy to cope with climate change. The announcement was made by President Joe Biden and EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen at the COP26 summit on Tuesday. President Biden has set a… Continue reading US to slash methane from oil and gas industry
The carbon footprint of facemasks; a billion used everyday
An independent study by the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) sheds light on the carbon footprint – facemasks – surgical masks leave behind. Published on June 02, 2021, the study shows just how much damage the “reusable” facemasks have dealt, or are dealing to humanity’s most-talked subject. As the World… Continue reading The carbon footprint of facemasks; a billion used everyday
Mexican National Guard fires on migrant truck, kills one
Monday – The Mexican National Guard fired on a pickup truck carrying migrants and ramming into a patrol car while attempting to avoid a checkpoint. One migrant was killed in the incident, while four others were wounded. According to Chiapas prosecutors, the man killed was Cuban. His complete identity was… Continue reading Mexican National Guard fires on migrant truck, kills one
New rules for air travel set as America reopens to the World
The Biden Administration has set new rules for foreign travelers wanting to come to the US. The flight restrictions are being lifted for the first time since the Pandemic began in 2020. The plan to reopen the US to foreigners from November 08 has the requirement to only allow fully… Continue reading New rules for air travel set as America reopens to the World
Sudan’s general declares state of emergency, dissolves government
Sudan’s leading general declares a state of emergency after his military forces detained the acting Prime Minister and disrupted the internet services of the country in an apparent coup d’etat. Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, in a televised address, announced a state of emergency while dissolving the country’s ruling Sovereign Council alongside… Continue reading Sudan’s general declares state of emergency, dissolves government
Sudan’s PM and government officials detained in military coup
Military forces detained the Sudanese Prime Minister and other senior government officials on Monday in an apparent coup d’etat. Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok was detained and moved to an undisclosed location after refusing to issue a statement in support of the coup, Sudan’s ministry of information said. “The PM was… Continue reading Sudan’s PM and government officials detained in military coup
Zombie STD that leads to red ulcers spreading in UK
Donovanosis, a flesh-eating zombie sexually transmitted disease that results in red ulcers is spreading across the United Kingdom. The cases, once rare are now spreading fast and cause thick sores which damage the genital tissue. The number of reported cases is growing in the UK and they are expected to… Continue reading Zombie STD that leads to red ulcers spreading in UK