A rights group based in the United Kingdom has issued a warning for the global community to take action against the escalating genocide against Myanmar's Rohingya minority. The call comes as fighting between the military and a powerful ethnic armed group in the western Rakhine State traps thousands of Rohingya in the conflict zone. The United Nations has also condemned the looting and burning of food stores and warehouses belonging to the World Food Programme, which has left Rohingya residents with nowhere to flee. The Rohingya, who have long suffered persecution in Myanmar, are now facing increased persecution and a "slow death" at the hands of the military, which has even resorted to forcibly recruiting community members, including children, for combat.
A tragic accident occurred on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway in Firozabad district, Uttar Pradesh, as a bus enroute from Mathura to Lucknow collided with a parked vehicle. 5 people died and several others were injured, including children and their families who were returning from a Mundan ceremony. Investigations revealed that the driver's negligence caused the bus to lose control.
A suicide bombing at a railway station in Pakistan's Balochistan province has resulted in the deaths of at least 27 people, including 14 security personnel, and left 62 others injured. The blast occurred at the Quetta railway station just before the departure of a train, with around 100 people on the platform at the time. Officials are warning that the death toll may rise as some of the wounded are in critical condition.
After weeks of efforts, the United States has successfully convinced Qatar to expel the leadership of Hamas from its capital, Doha. This comes after the militant group rejected a proposal for a ceasefire and hostage deal, as well as ongoing pressure from the US to distance itself from the group. The move raises questions about where the expelled Hamas members will go, with Turkey being a potential destination. The US also plans to continue pressuring Qatar to effectively use its influence in negotiations for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Quetta Railway Station in Pakistan was hit by a suspected suicide bombing, killing 24 people and injuring over 50 others. The blast occurred when passengers were gathering for the departure of a train to Peshawar, with a high number of people present at the station. Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti ordered an immediate inquiry and investigation into the tragic incident, stating that terrorists are increasingly targeting innocent civilians in the province. This attack adds to the ongoing threat of unrest and chaos in Balochistan, which has been hit by a series of deadly blasts in recent months.
A blast at the Quetta railway station in Pakistan's Balochistan province has claimed the lives of at least 16 people and injured 30 others. The explosion occurred at a platform where a train was about to depart for Peshawar. Initial reports suggest it could be a suicide blast, but an investigation is underway to determine the exact nature of the incident. The Balochistan government has condemned the attack and launched a probe, with the Chief Minister vowing to eradicate terrorism from the province.
A senior Ukrainian official has confirmed that Elon Musk, the world's richest man, was present during a phone call between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President-elect Donald Trump after the election. Another high-ranking Ukrainian source also revealed that Musk was physically present with Trump during the call, with Zelensky thanking him for his Starlink satellites. While Musk's involvement highlights his close ties to the upcoming US president, it was mainly a greeting conversation with Trump being the main focus.
"Violent Anti-Semitic Riots Break Out in Amsterdam After Football Match, Five Hospitalized and Dozens Arrested on Charges of Hate and Racism" New footage of the violence at an Amsterdam stadium where Israeli football fans were targeted and attacked by a hate mob has surfaced, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to dispatch the Mossad to prevent such incidents in the future. The city's mayor, as well as Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, have both condemned the "anti-Semitic" attacks and promised to bring the perpetrators to justice. The incident has sparked outrage around the world, with many expressing deep shame and concern for the state of tolerance and multiculturalism in the Netherlands.
With Donald Trump's return to the White House, the international community is bracing for potential changes in US foreign policy. Trump's personal relationships with leaders like Putin and Xi may have an impact on US-Russian and US-China relations. While Trump has publicly praised these leaders, his actions as President have not always aligned with his words. As the US continues to face challenges on the global stage, the world is watching to see how Trump's second presidency will unfold.
The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates for the second time in four years due to concerns about the future direction of the US economy after Republican Donald Trump was elected president. While inflation continues to rise and the job market is stable, the Federal Reserve is taking a cautious approach with rates now set at 4.5%-4.75%. Economic analysts predict that rates will further decrease in the coming months, but Trump's policies on taxes, immigration, and tariffs could complicate the situation by increasing government borrowing and inflation. While the Fed remains optimistic, many are scaling back their expectations for future rate cuts. There are also questions about how Trump's presidency will impact the economy, with Fed Chair Jerome Powell stating that it is too early to make any predictions.
Mizoram police and Assam Rifles have intercepted a large cache of explosives believed to be intended for anti-junta resistance forces in Myanmar. This is the second major seizure of weapons and explosives in recent weeks. Officials have noted a rise in smuggling activities through Mizoram's porous border with Myanmar, likely due to the ban on vehicle movements between the two countries in Manipur. The Indian government has begun fencing the Indo-Myanmar border to curb these illegal activities.