Updated: Aug 13th, 2025 The White House’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs has approved a proposed rule that could change how H-1B visas for specialty occupations are allocated, according to a Bloomberg Law report. The decision suggests the regulation could be released soon for public review. The measure is expected to revive a Trump-era...
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Trump deploys 800 National Guards in Washington DC, takes control of capital
Following his declaration of a criminal emergency in Washington, DC, President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of approximately 800 National Guard personnel to the nation’s capital, according to reports. The move, announced Tuesday, also places the city’s police department under federal control for an initial period of up to 30 days, as permitted by...
Plane crash at Montana airport in US leaves four with minor injuries
Plane crash at Montana airport Four people escaped with minor injuries after a small aircraft crashed at Montana’s Kalispell City Airport on Monday afternoon (local time). According to the Kalispell city government, the incident occurred at around 2.08 pm when the plane, carrying four out-of-state occupants, lost control while attempting to land. The aircraft struck...
Trump extends US-China trade truce by 90 days
US President Donald Trump has extended the trade ceasefire with China for another 90 days, postponing what could have been another escalation in tensions between the world’s largest economies. Announcing the move on his Truth Social account on Monday, Trump said he had signed an executive order for the extension and confirmed that “I have...
Three killed in shooting at Austin store in Texas
Updated: Aug 12th, 2025 A shooting at a Target store in Austin, the capital city of the US state of Texas, left three people dead, authorities said. Austin police said in a social media post that the suspect had been detained. The shooting happened just on Monday around 2 pm local time (1900 GMT), said...
Another journalist brutally attacked with hammers, rods in Bangladesh
A local newspaper journalist was seriously injured after he was brutally assaulted in Bangladesh’s Kushtia district on Monday, local media reported. The incident unfolded in Mirpur upazila of Kushtia, where Firoz Ahmed, a correspondent of local daily ‘Daink Ajker Sutropat’ and joint general secretary of Upazila Press Club, was attacked with hammers, rods, and bricks....
New smart surveillance system to control mosquito-borne diseases
Updated: Aug 11th, 2025 Amid a severe outbreak of chikungunya, a team of scientists in China has achieved a breakthrough in preventing mosquito-borne diseases by developing an intelligent vector mosquito surveillance system that offers scientific guidance for disease control. Developed by a team led by Chen Xiaoguang, a professor at Southern Medical University, this monitoring...
Netanyahu defends Gaza City takeover plan as ‘fastest path to end war’
Updated: Aug 11th, 2025 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his government’s controversial plan to take full military control of Gaza City, describing it as the “speediest and most effective way” to end the ongoing war. In a press conference, Netanyahu insisted that Hamas’ continued refusal to surrender its weapons has left Israel with...
Trump may deploy hundreds of National Guard troops in Washington, DC: Reports
US President Donald Trump is expected to deploy hundreds of National Guard troops in Washington, DC. Officials have indicated that the final number of personnel and the specific roles they will undertake are still under consideration, as per reports. One official, speaking on condition of anonymity, reportedly stated that while the exact duties are yet...
Press badge isn’t shield for terrorism: IDF kills journalist, says he led Hamas cell
Updated: Aug 11th, 2025 The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on Monday confirmed that a strike in Gaza killed Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif, alleging he was “the head of a terrorist cell in Hamas” and warning that “a press badge isn’t a shield for terrorism”. Al-Sharif was killed along with four of his colleagues —...









