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...
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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 —...
Nearly 10,000 protest in Israel amid Netanyahu’s plan to escalate war on Gaza
Israel protests (image: X: @RTWorld) Tens of thousands of protestors in support of hostages took to the streets of Jerusalem and marched towards Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence to voice their anger over his government’s plan to fully occupy Gaza City. A protester held a sign that read “I refused”. While another one told BBC,...
Three wounded in shooting at New York’s Times Square
Updated: Aug 10th, 2025 Three people were injured in a shooting at Times Square, said the New York City Police Department (NYPD). All the injured were hospitalised and in stable condition, said an NYPD spokesperson. A 17-year-old boy was held in custody and a firearm was recovered, a Chinese news agency reported. Saturday’s shooting occurred...
Spanish town prohibits muslim festivals in public venues, sparks row: Reports
Updated: Aug 9th, 2025 Representative image The municipal council of Jumilla, a town in Spain’s Murcia region, has voted to bar Muslim religious celebrations such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha from being held in public venues, including civic centres and sports facilities. The proposal, put forward by the conservative People’s Party (PP), passed with...
Shooting on US campus leaves one dead, one injured
A shooting on Emory University’s Atlanta campus in the US state of Georgia left the shooter dead and one officer injured, according to media reports. There was a single shooter who is now dead, with no further threat to the campus or surrounding area, said NBC News, quoting the Atlanta Police Department. A law enforcement...
Six killed in small plane crash in Kenya
Image: AMREF flying doctors website Six people were killed, including two on the ground, when a small plane crashed into a densely populated neighbourhood in Kenya’s capital Nairobi on Thursday afternoon, according to reports. AMREF Flying Doctors had confirmed that one of its aircraft, a Cessna Citation XLS with registration 5Y-FDM, was involved in a...
Two state troopers shot in Pennsylvania while responding to firing incident
Updated: Aug 8th, 2025 Two Pennsylvania State Police Troopers were seriously injured after being shot while responding to a call in Susquehanna County late Thursday morning. At approximately 11.17 am, Troopers arrived at the scene near State Route 171 in Thompson Township, where a male suspect opened fire on the officers. Trooper Joseph Perechinsky and...
Mexican President slams latest anti-migrant raids in US
Updated: Aug 8th, 2025 Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticised the latest anti-migrant raids in the United States, vowing to protect Mexican nationals staying in the neighbouring country. “We do not agree with the raids, and we will protect and help our compatriots,” the Mexican president said at her daily press conference on Thursday. Sheinbaum, who...
Trump signs order requiring universities to disclose admissions data by race
Updated: Aug 8th, 2025 President Donald Trump has signed a new memorandum directing institutions of higher education to disclose detailed admissions data categorised by race. The order is aimed at increasing transparency and ensuring compliance with the Supreme Court’s ruling that race-based admissions practices violate students’ civil rights. The memorandum, released by the White House,...









