Category: WORLD

  • US Declares Four European Antifa-Linked Groups as Global Terrorists

    US Declares Four European Antifa-Linked Groups as Global Terrorists

    Washington DC, November 14, 2025 — The United States has officially designated four European Antifa-linked organisations as global terrorist groups, marking a major expansion of its counter-extremism strategy. The move comes after intelligence assessments suggested that these groups were involved in organising violent transnational networks, funding unrest, and coordinating attacks across borders.

    Officials stated that the designation will allow the US to freeze assets, block financial channels, and restrict international movements of individuals associated with these organisations. European governments have been briefed about the development, and discussions are underway to increase cooperation on monitoring extremist activities. The announcement signals one of the strongest international crackdowns on far-left militant groups in recent years.

  • South Korea, US Sign $350 Billion Investment Deal, Tariffs to be Reduced

    South Korea, US Sign $350 Billion Investment Deal, Tariffs to be Reduced

    Seoul, November 14, 2025 — South Korea and the United States have entered into a landmark MoU involving a massive $350 billion investment commitment, aimed at strengthening economic ties and boosting cooperation in advanced technology sectors. As part of the agreement, the US will reduce tariffs on several key South Korean exports, giving a major push to bilateral trade.

    The announcement comes after high-level talks between officials from both nations, who highlighted that the deal will support semiconductor supply chains, clean energy projects, and defense partnerships. The investment is expected to generate jobs and increase market access for industries on both sides, marking one of the most significant US–South Korea economic collaborations to date.

  • Chasing the Louvre Loot: Inside Antwerp’s Jewellery Underworld

    Chasing the Louvre Loot: Inside Antwerp’s Jewellery Underworld

    Antwerp, November 13, 2025: In a dramatic turn of events, Belgian investigators have intensified their probe into the mysterious disappearance of rare jewels allegedly linked to the infamous “Louvre Loot.” The investigation has pulled back the curtain on Antwerp’s shadowy jewellery underworld, where stolen gems are rumored to be traded through secret networks of dealers and smugglers.

    Authorities have traced several leads to diamond traders operating in the city’s historic diamond district, known for its high-security vaults and elite clientele. While officials remain tight-lipped, sources suggest that the case could expose one of Europe’s largest smuggling operations in recent years, involving cross-border links between art thieves, gold refiners, and underground financiers.

  • WHO: TB Cases and Deaths Decline in 2024 Amid Funding Shortfalls

    WHO: TB Cases and Deaths Decline in 2024 Amid Funding Shortfalls

    Geneva, November 13, 2025:
    The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a significant decline in global tuberculosis (TB) cases and deaths in 2024, marking progress in the fight against one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases. However, the agency warned that funding shortfalls and inequitable access to healthcare continue to hinder further advancements, especially in low-income nations.

    According to the report, TB deaths fell by nearly 7% globally, with improved detection and treatment programs contributing to the reduction. Despite these gains, WHO emphasized the need for sustained international funding and innovation to maintain momentum and meet the global target of ending TB by 2030.

  • US Department Of Homeland Security Reaffirms Commitment To H-1B Visa Programme

    US Department Of Homeland Security Reaffirms Commitment To H-1B Visa Programme

    Washington D.C., November 13, 2025 — The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reiterated that the country will continue using its existing visa programmes, including the H-1B visa, which allows skilled foreign professionals to work in the United States. Addressing recent concerns about policy changes, DHS officials clarified that the visa system remains a vital tool for attracting global talent, particularly in the technology and research sectors.

    A senior DHS spokesperson stated, “We’re going to keep using our visa programmes effectively to strengthen the American workforce and economy.” The department emphasized that while regulatory improvements are being considered to enhance transparency and prevent misuse, there are no plans to discontinue or restrict the H-1B programme, bringing relief to thousands of Indian tech professionals.

  • 43-Day Historic US Government Shutdown Finally Ends

    43-Day Historic US Government Shutdown Finally Ends

    Washington D.C., November 13, 2025 — The 43-day-long U.S. government shutdown, one of the longest in American history, has finally come to an end after intense negotiations between Congress and the White House. Lawmakers reached a last-minute bipartisan agreement late Wednesday night to reopen federal agencies and release delayed employee payments.

    The shutdown, which began in late September, had severely disrupted key federal operations, furloughed hundreds of thousands of workers, and stalled several public services. President Joe Biden hailed the resolution as a “victory for the American people,” emphasizing the need for long-term fiscal stability and bipartisan cooperation to prevent future shutdowns.

  • Almora Siblings to Represent India at UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil

    Almora Siblings to Represent India at UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil

    Almora, Uttarakhand, November 2025: In a proud moment for India, siblings from Almora have been selected to represent the nation at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Brazil. The young environmentalists, known for their impactful work in sustainable living and climate education, will join global delegates to share India’s grassroots innovations in tackling environmental challenges.

    The duo has previously led several eco-awareness campaigns in the Himalayan region, focusing on afforestation, waste management, and renewable energy adoption in rural communities. Their participation at COP30 highlights India’s growing youth leadership in global climate advocacy, inspiring a new generation to take action against climate change through local and practical solutions.

  • Indigenous Protesters Clash With Security Forces at COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil

    Indigenous Protesters Clash With Security Forces at COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil

    Belém, Brazil, November 2025: Tensions flared at the COP30 Climate Summit as Indigenous protesters clashed with security personnel outside the main venue in Belém. The demonstrators demanded stronger global commitments to protect the Amazon rainforest and Indigenous land rights, accusing world leaders of neglecting their promises on environmental justice and climate funding.

    Security forces were deployed to control the situation after protesters attempted to march toward the restricted conference zone. Despite the unrest, summit discussions continued, with several delegations acknowledging the need for inclusive climate action and Indigenous representation. Activist groups later issued statements condemning the excessive use of force, while organizers urged peaceful dialogue to ensure the summit’s goals remain on track.

  • PM Modi, Bhutan King Discuss Strengthening Ties in Defence and Technology Cooperation

    PM Modi, Bhutan King Discuss Strengthening Ties in Defence and Technology Cooperation

    New Delhi, November 2025: Prime Minister Narendra Modi held wide-ranging discussions with Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck in New Delhi, focusing on expanding bilateral cooperation in defence, technology, and infrastructure development. The meeting underscored the deep-rooted friendship between the two nations and their shared vision for regional stability and progress.

    Both leaders agreed to enhance defence collaboration through joint training programs, intelligence sharing, and advanced technology integration. In the technology sector, they explored partnerships in digital innovation, cybersecurity, and renewable energy, aiming to strengthen Bhutan’s digital ecosystem with India’s support. The talks reaffirmed the enduring India-Bhutan partnership, rooted in trust, mutual respect, and shared development goals.

  • Donald Trump’s $1 Billion Lawsuit Against BBC Sparks Debate: Bluff or Serious Legal Move?

    Donald Trump’s $1 Billion Lawsuit Against BBC Sparks Debate: Bluff or Serious Legal Move?

    Washington D.C., November 2025: Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly filed a $1 billion lawsuit against the BBC, accusing the broadcaster of defamation and “deliberate misinformation” in its coverage of his political and business dealings. The move has ignited widespread debate across political and media circles, with many questioning whether the lawsuit is a genuine legal challenge or a strategic bluff aimed at influencing public perception.

    Legal experts suggest that Trump’s case faces significant hurdles, given the strong free speech protections enjoyed by media outlets under U.S. law. However, supporters argue that the lawsuit reflects his determination to hold international media accountable for what he considers biased reporting. The BBC has yet to issue an official response, while analysts say the case could set a new precedent in cross-border defamation disputes involving global media giants.