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Boeing Ordered to Pay $28.45M in 737 MAX Crash
A U.S. federal jury has ordered Boeing to pay $28.45 million in damages to the family of Shikha Garg, a victim of the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crash, mar
APEC 2025 Leaders’ Meeting Concludes in Seoul
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings have ended their year-long run in South Korea, capped by the Leaders' Meeting on November 1, 2025. That date mark
Teen Bomber Wounds 96 at Jakarta School Mosque
Jakarta is a city of 10 million people, a hub for ASEAN, a symbol of Indonesia’s rise. On November 7, 2025, a bomb went off inside a school mosque. Ninety-six p
EU Ends Multiple-Entry Visas for Russian Citizens
The European Union has taken a significant step in response to the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war, announcing the end of multiple-entry Schengen visas for Russian
Head-On Collision in Jodhpur Kills 15, Injures 2
The road that carried the dead runs through Jodhpur, a city of 1.6 million people. On November 2, 2025, a passenger vehicle and a truck met head-on. At least 15
Rio Police Raid Leaves 132 Dead in Single Operation
The scale of death in Rio de Janeiro is now measured in triple digits. At least 132 people have died in a single police operation, according to the latest repor
Mi-17 Crash Kills 3 Near Cusco, Peru Safety Review Opens
Peru’s aviation safety record is under scrutiny again. A Mil Mi-17 helicopter went down near Cusco on October 29, 2025. Three people died. The cause is not yet
French Nationals Arrested in Louvre Heist Had Prior Convictions
PARIS — The two men in police custody right now had done this before. French nationals. Previous convictions for similar offenses. That fact, confirmed by a Par
Two US Navy Aircraft Crash Off USS Nimitz, Crews Rescued
A dramatic sequence of events unfolded in the South China Sea on October 26, 2025, as two United States Navy aircraft, an MH-60R Seahawk helicopter and an F/A-1
Tropical Storm Melissa Kills 4 in Haiti, Dominican Republic
Tropical Storm Melissa has left a trail of destruction in its wake, claiming the lives of at least four people in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The storm's
Robinson R66 Helicopter Crash Kills Four in Montana
A tragic incident occurred on October 22, 2025, when a Robinson R66 helicopter crashed near Ekalaka, Montana, United States, resulting in the loss of four lives
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
Bus Crash Kills 42, Injures 49 in Louis Trichardt
A devastating bus crash in Louis Trichardt, Limpopo, South Africa has left 42 people dead and 49 others injured, according to reports from the scene. The traged
Crypto Leverage Liquidations Hit $19 Billion
A staggering $19 billion of crypto leverage was liquidated in a mere 24 hours, marking a significant event in the cryptocurrency market. This sudden and drastic
OpenAI AgentKit Lets Devs Build Inside ChatGPT
Developers just got a direct pipeline into ChatGPT. OpenAI's DevDay, held October 6, 2025, brought AgentKit—a tool that lets coders build applications not along
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
Cebu Governor Declares Calamity After 6.9 Quake
Governor Pam Baricuatro did not wait. Hours after the magnitude 6.9 earthquake rattled Cebu Province yesterday, she signed the declaration. A state of calamity.
NGCP Restores Power to Five Philippine Islands
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines has announced that power has been restored to five islands in the central Philippines, including Cebu, shortly
Anthropic Releases Claude Sonnet 4.5 for Software Engineering
Anthropic has just released Claude Sonnet 4.5, the latest iteration of its large language model series, with a specific focus on long-running agents and softwar
12 Killed in Balochistan Road Accidents
The road accidents that killed 12 people and injured 42 others in Panjgur, Pishin, and Lasbela on September 28, 2025, did not happen in a vacuum. They are the p
Typhoon Bualoi Kills 10 in Philippines, Toll Expected to Rise
Typhoon Bualoi has cut a path through the Visayas and southern Luzon, and the death toll stands at ten. That number will likely climb. The storm is gone, but th
Philippines Ends Search for 13 Capsized Fishing Crew
The coast of Santa Ana, Cagayan, is quiet now. The search for the crew of FB Jobhenz is over. Six men came home. Seven did not. The families of those seven are
Costa Rica Power Outage Closes Airspace for 5 Hours
A sudden power outage struck Costa Rica on September 24, 2025, disabling the country's radar systems and forcing the closure of its airspace for at least five h



















































