(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 →

NEW YORK (Reuters) — On Friday, the United Nations Security Council authorized an African Union stabilisation and support mission in Somalia, known as AUSSOM, which would replace a bigger AU anti-terrorism operation beginning January 1, 2025. Since Ethiopia invaded Somalia in 2006, overthrowing an Islamist-led administration but sparking an insurgencyRead More →

WASHINGTON (A News) — Richard Grenell, Donald Trump’s choice for special envoy, has stated that Marco Rubio, Trump’s projected Secretary of State, intends to discuss Pakistan’s missile programs. Grenell stated in an interview that nuclear countries are treated differently, and that Rubio is prepared to face Pakistan’s missile project. RespondingRead More →

ASTANA: An Azerbaijan Airlines passenger flight crashed in western Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 of the 67 persons aboard, according to officials. The Embraer 190 aircraft was meant to travel northwest from Baku, Azerbaijan, to Grozny, Chechnya, southern Russia, but instead flew over the Caspian Sea and crashed near Aktau,Read More →