WorldJun 24, 2022
US coach makes dramatic rescue of artistic swimmer at worlds
Andrea Fuentes prevented a tragedy at the swimming world championships with her quick reaction. The United States coach knew something was wrong when she saw artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez sink motionless to the bottom of the pool during a solo free routine on Wednesday. The fully clothed Fuentes dived in. She swam to the unresponsive Alvarez, put her arms around her, and lifted her to the water's surface. Another person helped get her out of the pool. Alvarez is a two-time Olympian. She had fainted. USA Artistic Swimming says she is feeling much better.
WorldJun 23, 2022
Indian national shot dead in US, father says never wanted him to go abroad
A 25-year-old Indian national was shot dead in Maryland on Sunday morning.
The deceased, Sai Charan Nakka, graduated from the University of Cincinnati in January of 2022 and was a native of Telangana.
After he was shot, Sai Charan Nakka was taken to the University of Maryland R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center where he was pronounced dead after a while.
His father Nakka Narsimha, a retired headmaster in Telangana's Nalgonda, said, "We did not want to send our son to the US. We wanted him to be here. I had no interest in sending him there and told him not to go."
According to Baltimore polic
WorldJun 23, 2022
US to send rocket systems, other aid to Ukraine
The U.S. will send another $450 million in military aid to Ukraine, including some additional medium-range rocket systems, U.S. officials said Thursday.
The latest package will include a number of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS. The initial four that the U.S. sent have already gone into Ukraine and are in the hand of troops there. The package will also include ammunition and other supplies.
The new aid comes just a week after the U.S. announced it will send an additional $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine, as America and its allies send Ukraine the longer-range systems th
WorldJun 23, 2022
Supreme Court strikes New York gun law in major ruling
The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a restrictive New York gun law in a major ruling for gun rights.
The justices’ 6-3 decision is expected to ultimately allow more people to legally carry guns on the streets of the nation’s largest cities — including New York, Los Angeles and Boston — and elsewhere. About a quarter of the U.S. population lives in states expected to be affected by the ruling, the high court’s first major gun decision in more than a decade.
The ruling comes as Congress is actively working on gun legislation following recent mass shootings in Texas, New York and
WorldJun 22, 2022
San Francisco subway train shooting kills 1, wounds another
A San Francisco city supervisor says one person was killed and another was wounded in a shooting on a subway train Wednesday.
Supervisor Myrna Melgar says the San Francisco Police Department informed her that the shooting happened on a San Francisco Muni train between Forest Hill and Castro stations. She says the perpetrator ran out of the train at Castro station and remains at large.
San Francisco police and city transportation officials did not immediately respond to telephone messages seeking more information.
Melgar told The Associated Press that San Francisco Deputy Chief David Lazar info
WorldJun 22, 2022
Afghanistan earthquake death toll surpasses 1,000
More than 1,000 people were killed in Afghanistan after a powerful earthquake hit the country on Wednesday, media reports said.
An earthquake of magnitude 6.1 struck southeastern Afghanistan.
A severe earthquake struck in the early hours of this morning near the city of Khost in the southeastern part of the country.
The most affected areas are in Spera District in Khost Province, and Barmala, Ziruk, Naka and Gayan districts in Paktika Province. "We have over 1,000 dead and over 1,500 wounded. Many villages were destroyed," Amin Huzaifa, the head of the culture and information department of th
WorldJun 21, 2022
Global crude oil prices decline on fears of recession, weak demand outlook
International crude oil prices have come off their recent highs and declined on fears of the possibility of a recession in the global economy following aggressive monetary policy tightening by central banks and the likelihood of weak demand outlook for the commodity. Ongoing Covid-led lockdown in parts of China too led to a decline in the prices.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures are currently trading at around $110 per barrel, as against its recent peak of around $123 per barrel.
Notably, the prices of the key global commodity had soared sharply on account of supply chain disru
WorldJun 21, 2022
UK rail strike strands commuters, pits workers against govt
Tens of thousands of railway workers walked off the job in Britain on Tuesday, bringing the train network to a crawl in the country’s biggest transit strike for three decades.
About 40,000 cleaners, signalers, maintenance workers and station staff were holding a 24-hour strike, with two more planned for Thursday and Saturday.
Compounding the pain for commuters, London Underground subway services were also hit by a walkout on Tuesday.
The dispute centers on pay, working conditions and job security as Britain’s railways struggle to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Last-minute talks on
WorldJun 20, 2022
President Macron loses absolute majority in French parliamentary elections
French voters have denied the re-elected President Emmanuel Macron an absolute majority.
The result announced in the early hours of Monday.
According to the result, Marcon secured 245 out of a total 577, however, it still fell short of the 289-seat threshold for an absolute majority in the National Assembly, France's lower house.
After the new result, Macron became the first sitting French president to not win a parliamentary majority since a 2000 electoral reform.
According to the publication, it is expected to try and form alliances with other political parties, including the traditional rig