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9 suffer life-threatening injuries, 2 arrested: What we know about the Huntingdon train stabbing
A mass stabbing on a London-bound train in Cambridgeshire left nine people with life-threatening injuries, with a total of ten hospitalized. The British Transport Police declared the incident a major one, involving counter-terrorism support. Two arrests were made, while investigations continue. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the situation as "appalling" and urged public cooperation.
AI against cocaine: How America is using artificial intelligence to stop drug trafficking
Since November 1, the US has conducted 15 airstrikes against drug vessels, killing 64 suspected smugglers as part of a campaign against maritime drug trafficking. Utilizing AI technology, the US has identified high-risk vessels linked to Venezuelan and Colombian criminal organizations. The MQ-9 Reaper drones are employed for these operations, enhancing surveillance and targeting capabilities in the fight against drug smuggling.
Trump's tariff threat not working with Putin? US president 'has another card'
US President Donald Trump discussed his approach to resolving international conflicts, claiming to have ended eight wars through tariff threats. He expressed frustration over Russian President Putin's reluctance to end the Ukraine war, attributing it to limited US-Russia trade. Trump has imposed sanctions on Russian oil and increased tariffs on India for its Russian oil purchases, hoping for a peace deal.
Trump warns of ‘consequences’ if China invades Taiwan: ‘You’ll find out…'
President Trump warned China against invading Taiwan, stating that they understand the "consequences" of such an action while he is in office. His comments follow a recent improvement in US-China trade relations. Although he did not elaborate on potential US military responses, he emphasized that both nations recognize the seriousness of the Taiwan issue.
Afghanistan earthquake: Why is the country so prone to tremors?
A 6.3-magnitude earthquake near Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan, killed at least seven and injured around 150. Afghanistan frequently experiences earthquakes due to its tectonic positioning, resulting in significant fatalities and damages annually. Vulnerable regions include eastern areas and Kabul. Experts recommend building earthquake-resistant structures, enhancing monitoring, and mapping fault lines to improve resilience and reduce impacts.
$2000 IRS stimulus check coming in November 2025? Here's the truth
Despite rumors of a $2,000 IRS stimulus check in November 2025, officials confirm no new payments have been authorized. Social media claims have sparked confusion, but the IRS warns against phishing scams. Americans are encouraged to use official resources to track refunds and stay cautious of unverified information, as no additional federal relief is expected without new legislation.
Zohran Mamdani speaks Arabic in new video to woo NYC voters ahead of mayoral polls | Watch
Zohran Mamdani, a candidate in the upcoming New York mayoral election, addressed the city's Muslim and Arab-speaking communities in a new campaign video, promising to freeze rent, provide free public transportation, and universal childcare. He emphasized his commitment to supporting small businesses and families. Former President Obama praised Mamdani’s campaign during a recent phone call, highlighting its impressive nature.
How to beat the hard right, Netherlands edition
In the recent Dutch elections, Rob Jetten's D66 party narrowly defeated Geert Wilders' PVV, signaling a shift back to centrist politics. Despite winning, D66's vote share was historically low, and the rise of hard-right parties suggests a persistent populist presence. Jetten's optimistic campaign style may offer insights for liberals facing populism elsewhere, though forming a stable coalition remains challenging.
China’s Belt and Road Initiative is booming
Chinese leader Xi Jinping anticipates challenging times ahead, emphasizing the growing uncertainties for China's development and security. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is gaining momentum, facilitating trade with the global south and countering U.S. tariffs. Despite risks of debt for participating countries, Xi views BRI as a tool to bolster geopolitical influence and reshape global governance.
Trump says US nuclear testing needed even with 'enough weapons to blow up world’
US President Donald Trump announced plans to restart nuclear testing, citing the nuclear ambitions of Russia and China as justification. In a CBS interview, he expressed concern that the US should not remain the only country not conducting tests, despite its extensive nuclear arsenal. This decision comes amid skepticism from some officials regarding the necessity of such tests.
Flights operations suspended at Germany's Bremen Airport after drone sightings
Flights at Bremen Airport were temporarily suspended on Sunday due to an unidentified drone sighting. The incident, which lasted nearly an hour, follows similar disruptions at other German airports in recent weeks. Authorities are concerned about the increasing security threat posed by drones, with some suggesting possible links to foreign interference, although allegations against Russia have been denied.
Luminosity Gaming accused of refusing to pay content creators, ‘Not been paid a dollar of the $3,000 I am owed’
Luminosity Gaming faces allegations from content creators, including claims of unpaid earnings totaling thousands of dollars. Following a change in ownership in September, creators report a lack of communication and support. Affected individuals express frustration over unmet payment promises and a perceived disregard for their contributions, raising concerns about the company's commitment to its community.
Nvidia's Blackwell AI chip ‘not for other people,’ says Donald Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Nvidia's advanced Blackwell AI chip would not be available for export, particularly to China, amid concerns over military implications. Despite previous hints at potential sales, Trump emphasized that the chip is significantly advanced. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang noted that the company has not pursued U.S. export licenses due to China's stance.
Trump's 60 Minutes interview appearance sparks health concerns; ‘dripping in sweat’
President Trump's recent appearance on "60 Minutes" sparked health speculations as viewers noted he looked "tired" and "absolutely awful." Despite claiming he underwent a perfect MRI and is in "excellent overall health," social media reactions focused on his swollen ankles and bruised hand. Critics suggested he may be using Botox, while Trump dismissed concerns, emphasizing his upcoming interview.
The U.K. Stabbing Is Every Commuter’s Nightmare
A recent mass stabbing on a London-bound train raises concerns about commuter safety in confined spaces. While police do not suspect terrorism, the incident evokes memories of past attacks, like the 1993 Long Island Rail Road shooting. Commuters, often distracted, are vulnerable in such environments, underscoring the need for vigilance to prevent future tragedies.
A U.S. Troop Exit From Eastern Europe?
The U.S. plans to withdraw an Army brigade from Romania, a move that raises concerns among senior Republicans about America's military presence in Europe amid rising tensions with Russia. While 1,000 troops will remain, GOP leaders warn the decision could send the wrong signal to Vladimir Putin, urging the administration to maintain strong deterrence in the region.

