Children among nine injured in ‘corrosive substance’ attack in London

Children among nine injured in ‘corrosive substance’ attack in London

(LONDON) -- London police are investigating a "corrosive substance" attack that left nine people, including two young children, injured on Wednesday, the Metropolitan Police said. Detective Superintendent Alexander Castle said that a woman and her two young children were injured in the attack. Three officers and three adult members of…
US issues new travel advisory for Jamaica, Bahamas due to increased crime

US issues new travel advisory for Jamaica, Bahamas due to increased crime

(WASHINGTON) -- The U.S. Department of State has issued a new warning for American travelers headed to the Caribbean due to violent crime that has impacted the local populations of Jamaica and the Bahamas. US raises travel advisory for travel to Jamaica The State Department reissued a Level 3 travel…
Israel-Gaza updates: Israel channeling water into Gaza tunnels

Israel-Gaza updates: Israel channeling water into Gaza tunnels

(NEW YORK) -- More than 100 days since Hamas terrorists invaded Israel on Oct. 7, the Israeli military continues its bombardment of the neighboring Gaza Strip. The conflict, now the deadliest between the warring sides since Israel's founding in 1948, shows no signs of letting up soon and the brief…
Secretive Ukrainian arms production a ‘threat’ for Russia, says manufacturer

Secretive Ukrainian arms production a ‘threat’ for Russia, says manufacturer

(NEW YORK) -- A leading Ukrainian arms manufacturer said Russia increasingly views the growth of Ukraine's own domestic military-industrial sector as a "threat." Ukrainian Armor, a firm that produces mortar launchers and shells as well as several models of armored infantry fighting vehicles, said Russia has been increasingly targeting Ukrainian…
US reimposes some sanctions on Venezuela over ban on opposition candidates

US reimposes some sanctions on Venezuela over ban on opposition candidates

(WASHINGTON) -- A little over three months after the Biden administration lifted most economic sanctions on Venezuela, they are reimposing some of them -- warning the regime of Nicolas Maduro that if he does not lift a ban on opposition candidates, they will reimpose the rest. A National Security Council…
At least four dead after boat carrying tourists sinks near Cancun

At least four dead after boat carrying tourists sinks near Cancun

(NEW YORK) -- At least four people are dead after a boat carrying over a dozen tourists sank in the waters off the coast of Cancun. The boat, which was traveling from Isla Mujeres to Puerto Juárez, caught a strong sea swell and the vessel began to sink as it…
Enemy drone that hit US base in Jordan possibly confused with American drone

Enemy drone that hit US base in Jordan possibly confused with American drone

(WASHINGTON) -- The working theory about how an enemy drone slipped past defenses at a U.S. base in Jordan is that American personnel mistook the enemy drone for one of their own returning from a surveillance mission, two U.S. officials confirmed Monday. One U.S. official confirmed that the explosive-laden attack…
King Charles III released from hospital after prostate procedure, palace confirms

King Charles III released from hospital after prostate procedure, palace confirms

(NEW YORK) -- King Charles III is heading home after undergoing a procedure to treat an enlarged prostate, according to Buckingham Palace. Charles, 75, was photographed leaving The London Clinic on Monday afternoon with his wife, Queen Camilla, by his side. "The King was this afternoon discharged from hospital following…