A strange and alarming discovery has been made on the shores of Jeju, a popular holiday island in South Korea. Since September, residents have been […]
Month: November 2025
Council Visited Wrong Home Before Sara Sharif’s Murder
A new review has found that council staff in Surrey, England, went to the wrong address when they tried to check on 10-year-old Sara Sharif, […]
Police Probe Kashmir Link to Deadly Delhi Car Bombing
Three days after a car bomb killed eight people near the historic Red Fort in New Delhi, investigators are exploring a possible connection to the […]
How China Came to Dominate the Global EV Battery Market
Just two decades ago, in 2005, China’s electric vehicle (EV) battery industry was tiny, with only two manufacturers. Today, the country is a global powerhouse, […]
The 13-Hour Exam: Inside South Korea’s Toughest Test
Every November, the nation of South Korea seems to hold its breath for one day. Shops close their doors, flights are grounded to minimize noise, […]
France Remembers Bataclan as Terror Threat Lingers
As France marks the tenth anniversary of the horrific Bataclan attacks, a new arrest has served as a stark reminder that the threat of jihadist […]
Ukraine Fights to Survive Winter as Russian Attacks Grow
As Ukraine braces for another harsh winter, Russia has increased its attacks on the country’s power infrastructure, leaving millions to face the cold and dark. […]
New Epstein Documents Mentioning Donald Trump Released
United States lawmakers have released over 20,000 pages of documents from the estate of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Some of these newly […]
Democrats Face Backlash After Shutdown Ends with Few Gains
After 43 days, the longest government shutdown in the history of the United States is finally over. Federal employees will begin to receive their paychecks […]
Trump Signs Bill to End Longest US Government Shutdown
President Donald Trump has officially signed a spending bill that will reopen the federal government, bringing an end to the longest shutdown in the history […]