Spanish Train Crash: Deadly Collision and Child Survivor

A deadly Spanish train crash near Adamuz has left dozens dead and shocked Europe. This in-depth report examines what went wrong, who was affected, and the wider implications for rail safety.
UK Crewless Helicopter Proteus Takes Flight to Secure Atlantic

The UK Royal Navy’s crewless helicopter Proteus has completed a historic maiden flight, signaling a major shift toward autonomous maritime defence in the North Atlantic.
Cuba Accepts US Aid Amid Political Tensions: Key Implications

Cuba’s acceptance of U.S. humanitarian aid after a devastating hurricane has exposed deep political tensions, reviving debate over sovereignty, aid delivery, and US–Cuba relations.
US Visa Processing Suspension: 75 Countries Including Ghana

The United States pauses immigrant visa processing for 75 countries, including Ghana, impacting family reunification and permanent residency plans.
Thailand Crane Train Crash Exposes Deadly Safety Failures

The Thailand crane train crash in the country’s northeast has killed at least five people, raising urgent questions about rail safety and construction oversight.
Iran Protests 2026: 7 Key Facts Behind the Internet Blackout

Iran Protests 2026 have intensified across major cities, prompting a nationwide internet shutdown and strong warnings from Iran’s Supreme Leader amid deepening economic and political unrest.
German President Says U.S. Is Destroying World Order: 7 Insights

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier warns that U.S. foreign policy is undermining the post-World War II world order, raising global alarm among allies.
Greenland Annexation Debate: Trump Remarks Spark Global Pushback

The Greenland annexation debate has intensified after President Trump renewed claims about U.S. strategic needs, triggering firm rejection from Greenland, Denmark, and European allies.
Maduro Security Team Killed: U.S. Action Shakes Venezuela

A major U.S. military operation in Venezuela led to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and the deaths of key members of his security team, triggering global political fallout.
Mexico Earthquake: 6.5-Magnitude Quake Kills Two

A powerful 6.5-magnitude Mexico earthquake struck Guerrero and Mexico City, killing two people, damaging infrastructure, and renewing concerns over seismic preparedness.