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Hawaii tsunami warning updates: Evacuation underway in Honolulu as sirens sound; waves may arrive soon
Powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Kamchatka triggers tsunami warning for Hawaii. Evacuation orders issued in Honolulu and coastal areas. Residents urged to move to higher ground or upper floors. Destructive waves expected, with potential first impact at 7:17 p.m. HST.

Madagascar's coup leader sworn in as president after military takeover
Col. Michael Randrianirina was sworn in as Madagascar's new president following a military coup that ousted President Andry Rajoelina, who fled the country. The coup, driven by widespread protests against the government, has been condemned by the UN. Randrianirina plans to lead a military council for up to two years before elections, promising to address social issues and restore order.
Suicide attack kills 7 Pakistani troops near Afghan border: Officials
A suicide attack near the Afghan border killed seven Pakistani soldiers and injured 13, amid a fragile ceasefire following intense clashes between Pakistan and the Taliban. The attack occurred at a military camp in North Waziristan, escalating tensions between the two nations, who accuse each other of harboring militants. Diplomatic efforts from Saudi Arabia and Qatar are ongoing to mediate the conflict.

Famous for World War II apology, Japan's former PM dies at 101: Who was Tomiichi Murayama?
Tomiichi Murayama, Japan's former prime minister and architect of the nation's 1995 apology for World War II atrocities, died at 101. His landmark statement expressed "deep remorse" for Japan's actions in Asia, setting a standard for future apologies. Murayama served as prime minister from 1994 to 1996, navigating significant challenges, including a major earthquake and a subway attack.

The criminal case against John Bolton looks serious
John Bolton has been indicted on 18 felony counts for mishandling classified information while serving as national security adviser. Prosecutors allege he shared classified notes with family via personal email, leading to an Iranian hack. The indictment, seen as politically motivated, carries significant penalties and follows Bolton's contentious relationship with Trump, highlighted in his memoir.

Ex-diplomat's ‘disastrous consequences’ warning to Pakistan over Afghanistan attack: ‘Blunder of this century’
Former Indian diplomat Amar Jit Singh criticized Pakistan's military leadership for escalating tensions with Afghanistan, following a recent diplomatic snub where Afghanistan denied visas to Pakistani officials. He warned of potential disaster from renewed conflict and highlighted the resilience of the Afghan people against foreign adversaries. Singh's comments reflect growing concerns over regional stability amid escalating violence and insurgency threats in Pakistan.

How Xi Jinping’s war on corruption has driven more of it
China’s Communist Party has intensified its crackdown on political scammers, con artists who exploit officials' ambitions by feigning connections for financial gain. Despite efforts to combat corruption, many officials fall victim to these swindlers, especially during leadership changes. This issue highlights the insecurity within the political system, where personal relations are crucial for success.

Peru Gen Z protests: 1 dead, 100 injured as president refuses to quit
Peru's President José Jerí refused to resign after a protester was killed during demonstrations demanding his ouster. The protests, driven by youth frustrations over corruption and crime, resulted in injuries to over 100 people. Jerí emphasized his commitment to national stability, while authorities investigate the protester's death, amid rising global discontent among younger generations.

Was Charlie Kirk's billboard in Ashville, North Carolina vandalized? Here's what we know
Charlie Kirk, conservative commentator and founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University. Tyler James Robinson, 22, was arrested in connection with the incident. Following Kirk's death, his wife vowed to continue his movement. A billboard honoring him in Asheville was vandalized, sparking widespread outrage and mixed reactions online.

$100,000 H-1B visa fee row: US Chamber of Commerce sues Trump admin, claims federal law violation
President Trump's proposed $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications has sparked a lawsuit from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The group argues the fee would harm small businesses and violate federal law, claiming it would hinder access to skilled foreign workers and negatively impact the economy. The Chamber contends Trump's authority does not allow such unilateral changes.

‘F*** Trump’, ‘Israel lost the war’: Canada, US airports hacked with pro-Hamas messages | Video
Multiple airports in Canada and the U.S., including Harrisburg International and Kelowna International, were hacked, displaying pro-Hamas messages and criticizing political leaders. The breaches, attributed to a Turkish hacker group, targeted flight information screens, causing traveler concern. Investigations are underway by authorities including the RCMP and U.S. FAA, as cyberattacks on airports increase.

Pakistan’s Kabul strike backfires? Noor Wali Mehsud 'alive'. Who is TTP chief?
Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have escalated following a Pakistani airstrike in Kandahar targeting Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Noor Wali Mehsud. Afghan officials deny harboring militants, accusing Pakistan of supporting the Islamic State. Mehsud, who claimed to be alive after the strike, emphasized that jihad brings freedom. The situation threatens to undermine fragile peace between the neighboring nations.

Allies United Against China on Rare Earths
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent plans to collaborate with allies to address China's exploitation of rare-earth minerals, crucial for various technologies. He criticizes China's control over 70% of rare-earth mining, urging a united response. However, tensions from President Trump's tariffs complicate these alliances. Building partnerships with countries like India and Australia is essential for countering China's economic aggression.

The John Bolton Indictment
John Bolton, former national security adviser to Donald Trump, has been indicted on multiple counts for mishandling classified information related to his diary entries from his time in the Trump administration. The charges suggest political motivations behind the prosecution, as Bolton previously criticized Trump, who had called for his prosecution. Bolton maintains he followed appropriate review processes for his book.

Venezuela Mobilizes Troops and Militias as U.S. Military Looms Offshore
The Pentagon has deployed B-52 bombers near Venezuela amid rising tensions. President Maduro is mobilizing troops and civilian militias in defiance of U.S. military action against drug trafficking. While the U.S. asserts these traffickers are terrorists, critics label the strikes as extrajudicial. Maduro's regime, despite military vulnerabilities, is ramping up propaganda and recruitment to resist potential U.S. intervention.

Why was NBA YoungBoys's Atlanta concert canceled? What we know amid Key to Atlanta row
NBA YoungBoy's concert at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on October 18 has been canceled amid controversy over his false claim of receiving the 'Key to Atlanta' award. Refunds will be issued automatically for Ticketmaster purchases, while those who bought from third-party sellers must contact them directly for refunds. The venue did not provide a specific reason for the cancellation.