Italy Clears Tough Migration Bill Allowing Ban on Migrant Ships

ITALY'S NEW IMMIGRATION BILL

Italy’s government has approved a new bill to tighten illegal immigration controls. The proposal includes maritime restrictions, stronger surveillance, and authority to block migrant ships from entering territorial waters.

World News Headlines: Ukraine Peace Paradox, Trump’s New ‘Travel Ban’, and Terror in Sydney

International News Roundup

World News Headlines: As we approach the final days of 2025, the global geopolitical landscape is witnessing seismic shifts. The international arena is currently dominated by a mix of fragile hope and escalating aggression. From the corridors of power in Washington, D.C., where President Donald Trump is reshaping immigration laws, to the war-torn streets of … Read more

Israel Gaza Ceasefire Signed by Four Nations, Ends 2-Year War

Israel Gaza Ceasefire

After two years of devastating conflict, a significant Israel Gaza Ceasefire agreement was signed on 9 October 2025 at a historic peace summit held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. The Israel Gaza Ceasefire accord marks a major step towards restoring lasting peace in the region. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, U.S. President Donald Trump, Turkish President … Read more

Fort Worth Plane Crash Sparks Massive Fire, Trucks Destroyed

Fort Worth Plane Crash

A catastrophic plane crash occurred near Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday afternoon, involving a Beechcraft King Air C90 small aircraft that went down near an airfield and erupted into a fireball. The aircraft collided with more than 10 18-wheeler trucks and trailers near Hicks Airfield, triggering a massive blaze and confirming the deaths of two … Read more

Tension Escalates at Pakistan-Afghanistan Border

Pakistan-Afghanistan Border

Tensions have escalated sharply along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, with fierce clashes near the Durand Line resulting in heavy casualties on both sides. The Taliban has claimed that 58 Pakistani soldiers were killed and over 30 injured, while Pakistan has confirmed the deaths of 23 of its soldiers and claimed to have launched major military operations … Read more

Heavy Rains in Mexico: 41 Dead, Floods Devastate Homes

Heavy Rains in Mexico

Heavy rains in Mexico between October 6 and 9 have triggered widespread flooding and landslides, claiming at least 41 lives so far. Several states, including Veracruz, Hidalgo, Puebla, and Querétaro, have experienced severe destruction. Collapsed roads and bridges, damage to thousands of homes, and widespread power outages have disrupted daily life across the region. Causes … Read more

Israel-Hamas War Ends with Historic Peace Deal

Israel-Hamas War

The two-year-long Israel-Hamas war has come to an end. Both sides have agreed on the first phase of US President Donald Trump’s peace plan, under which Hamas will release hostages and Israel will withdraw its troops to a designated line. The agreement is being seen as the first major step towards lasting peace in the … Read more

Trump Threatens Insurrection Act in Chicago, Portland

Trump

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has recently escalated his legal and political clashes with major democratic cities in the country, particularly Chicago and Portland, by threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act. He warned that if local courts, state, or municipal authorities block his deployment of troops, he could resort to this longstanding law to mobilize … Read more

WHO report warns on rising E-cigarette use among teens

E-cigarette use

The World Health Organization (WHO) released an important report on 6 October 2025, presenting for the first time a comprehensive global estimate on the use of e-cigarettes (electronic cigarettes). According to this report, nearly 15 million adolescents aged between 13 and 15 years are currently using e-cigarettes worldwide. This figure is deeply concerning, as in … Read more

France Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu Resigns After 27 Days

France Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu

France has once again entered a phase of political instability. Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu shocked the nation on Monday evening by suddenly resigning from his post. The resignation came just hours after he had announced his new cabinet. Lecornu remained in office for only 27 days — marking the shortest tenure for a French prime … Read more

Trump Military Deployment Blocked by Federal Court

Trump Military Deployment

A U.S. federal court has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump military deployment plan, which involved sending nearly 200 National Guard troops from California to Portland, Oregon. The order was issued by U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut, appointed during Trump’s first term. This ruling marks a significant setback for the Trump administration’s military deployment, which had … Read more

Nepal Floods: 52 Dead as Rains Trigger Landslides

Nepal Floods

Nepal has been devastated by unseasonal rains over the past 48 hours, with Nepal floods and landslides Nepal claiming 52 lives so far. Dozens of people have been injured and many remain missing. The country’s eastern region, particularly Ilam district floods in Koshi Province, has witnessed the worst destruction, where alone 37 people lost their … Read more