As security forces scrambled to quell a wave of violence that has killed over 100 people and threatened to derail the nation’s difficult peace process, Colombia swore “war” against left-wing insurgents on Monday. Three departments in Colombia have reported violence in the last five days, ranging from the deep AmazonRead More →

BELGRADE (Reuters) — Tens of thousands of anti-government protestors in Belgrade held a 15-minute silence in front of the state broadcaster RTS headquarters to remember the deaths of a train station roof collapse, which they blame on Serbian authorities. Students from Belgrade State University coordinated and led the demonstration, askingRead More →

A petrol tanker truck exploded after tipping over in central Nigeria on Saturday, killing 70 people who had come to collect the spilled fuel, according to the national road safety authority. “The death toll stands at 70 so far,” Kumar Tsukwam, the chief of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)Read More →

(Web Desk) – An airplane carrying 181 passengers crashed at a South Korean airport, killing at least 28 people, according to Yonhap news agency. According to the South Korean news agency, the aircraft veered off the runway and collided with a wall at Muan International Airport in the country’s southwest.Read More →

MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Russian court fined TikTok three million roubles ($28,929.60) on Friday for violating Russian legislative prohibitions on the distribution of certain types of material, according to the Moscow court’s press department. It did not describe the substance of the allegation against TikTok.Read More →

NEW YORK (AP)— Stock indices finished mixed on Wall Street Thursday, with advances in some heavyweight technology and telecom sectors offsetting gains elsewhere. The S&P 500 dipped less than 0.1% after fluctuating between minor gains and losses throughout the day. The little loss broke the benchmark index’s three-day winning streak.Read More →