Muhammad Asim
Rare Blue Moon Phenomenon: A Look at the Forces Behind the...
A rare blue moon occurs when a second full moon appears within a calendar month, caused by lunar cycle timing, not color change.
Pentagon Releases UAP Footage from Puerto Rico
The Department of War declassified UAP sensor data from Puerto Rico, showing multiple objects tracked by a military platform.
Pentagon Declassifies 2024 Middle East UAP Report
The Department of War released a declassified report on an unresolved UAP encounter in the Middle East in 2024, detailing sensor data and platform operations.
Iran Plans New Regulations and Fees for Strait of Hormuz Traffic
Date: 2026-05-16, Category: World News. Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Azizi announced that Iran will introduce new mechanisms to regulate maritime traffic through a
Oil prices plunge 4% as US-Iran peace deal talks gain momentum
Oil traders are feeling the heat. A barrel of Brent crude dropped below $72 on Wednesday, sliding more than 4 percent in a single session. That is a brutal swin
Iranian Navy Allegedly Fires Missiles at US Warship in Gulf Incident
Iranian Navy Claims to Have Struck U.S. Warship, U.S. Central Command Denies
On May 4, 2026, Iranian media reported that the Iranian navy had struck a U.S. Navy
Spirit Airlines Shuts Down After U.S. Bailout Fails and Oil Costs...
The Iran war has already done what a pandemic, a decade of debt, and a failed merger could not: kill Spirit Airlines. The carrier shut down on May 2, 2026, afte
Saudi Arabia Completes Repairs on 1,200-Kilometer Pipeline After Iranian Attack
Repair crews in Saudi Arabia have finished work on the East–West Crude Oil Pipeline. The line, stretching more than 1,200 kilometers, is back in service. Saudi
Kuwaiti National Guard Personnel Injured in Iranian Drone Incident
On 2026-04-10, the Kuwaiti military reported an incident involving Iranian drones that resulted in injuries to several national guard personnel. According to a
Pakistan Brokers US-Iran Ceasefire After 45-Day Plan Rejected
Pakistan is two days into a two-week ceasefire it brokered between the United States and Iran. The guns went silent on April 8. The question now is whether that
Blaze Destroys Historic Building Near Glasgow Central
A devastating fire broke out in a historic building adjacent to Glasgow Central railway station in Scotland, United Kingdom, on March 8, 2026, resulting in the
Hungary Building Fire Kills 3, Injures 22
A devastating fire broke out at a residential building in Budakeszi, Hungary, on February 13, 2026, claiming the lives of three people and injuring 22 others. T
Basij Officer Dies as Iran Protests Turn Violent in Lordegan
The bullet that killed a Basij officer in Lordegan on December 31 may mark a turning point in Iran’s internal unrest. It was not just another protest. For the f
Idlib Depot Blast Kills 5, Spreads Toxic Smoke
The ground shook in Idlib Governorate on November 26, 2025. An explosion ripped through a weapons depot. Five people died. The blast did more than kill. It sent
Tropical Storm Fengshen Kills Five in Philippines
Five people are dead. Two more are missing. That is the toll Tropical Storm Fengshen left behind after it slammed into the Philippines on October 19.
The storm
Pakistani Airstrikes Kill Afghan Media Worker
The International Federation of Journalists has confirmed the death of a media worker during Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul, Afghanistan, on October 15. This inc
Blizzard Traps Over 550 on Mount Everest
A severe blizzard has struck the eastern slope of Mount Everest in Tibet, leaving over 550 people trapped. The situation is dire, with the strong sustained wind
UN Plastics Treaty Stalls After Six Rounds of Talks
The United Nations Environment Assembly passed a resolution in March 2022. It aimed to end plastic pollution through an international treaty. That was the easy
Poznań Storm Floods Bałtyk Office Tower, Triggers Evacuation
The evacuation of the Bałtyk office building in Poznań on August 29 tells a story bigger than one storm. It is a snapshot of what happens when a city’s infrastr
Karachi Building Collapse Kills 16 Amid Infrastructure Crisis
Karachi’s latest building collapse, which killed at least 16 people on July 4, 2025, did not happen in a vacuum. The disaster unfolded in a city where aging inf
European Heatwave Kills 6 Across Spain, Italy, France
A devastating series of heat-related incidents has struck Europe, resulting in the loss of several lives. On July 2, 2025, two farmers in Catalonia, Spain, trag
Head-On Collision Kills Nine on West Bengal Highway
West Bengal's narrow state highways are arteries for its economy. Cargo trucks hauling agricultural goods, passenger cars ferrying families between rural villag
Lightning Kills Three Hikers on Austrian Mittagsspitze
There is no shelter on the upper slopes of Mittagsspitze when the sky turns black. On June 15, 2025, three hikers found that out the hard way. They died. Lightn
Malaysia’s Mangrove Restoration Program Gets Private Backing
Malaysia's mangrove restoration program received private backing on November 8, 2024, in a move to support the country's conservation efforts. The program, which aims to…









































