WorldJan 26, 2026
Ferry sinks off southern Philippines, at least 18 dead, dozens missing
At least 18 people have died after a passenger ferry sank near an island in the southern Philippines early Monday, triggering a large-scale search and rescue operation by the coast guard and navy.
Officials said more than 350 passengers and crew were on board the cargo and passenger ferry when it encountered a technical problem, causing the vessel to tilt sharply to one side and take on water. Several people were reported to have fallen into the sea as the ship began to sink.
Rescue teams have so far saved 316 passengers and crew members, while recovery efforts continue for dozens who remain u
WorldJan 26, 2026
Private jet crashes during takeoff at Maine airport amid winter storm
A private jet carrying eight people crashed while attempting to take off from Bangor International Airport in the U.S. state of Maine on Sunday evening, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
The aircraft, identified as a Bombardier Challenger 600, went down shortly after 7:45 p.m. local time. Officials said there was no immediate confirmation on the condition of those on board, and emergency crews were dispatched to the scene following the crash.
The incident occurred as Maine and much of the northeastern United States were dealing with a powerful winter storm. Airport conditions i
WorldJan 23, 2026
Spain declines to join Trump-backed ‘Board of Peace’ initiative
Spain has declined an invitation to participate in a proposed international initiative known as the ‘Board of Peace,’ which was launched by U.S. President Donald Trump, citing its long-standing commitment to the United Nations system.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said Madrid respects the invitation extended by President Trump but will not take part in the initiative. He stated that Spain’s foreign policy remains firmly anchored in multilateral institutions, particularly the United Nations, which Spain views as the central forum for global peace and conflict resolution.
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WorldJan 23, 2026
Drone strike in eastern Ukraine kills four, including child, as peace talks continue
A Russian drone attack late Thursday in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region killed four people, including a five-year-old child, according to Ukrainian local authorities. Officials confirmed the deaths on Friday, saying the strike hit a residential area.
Authorities said five other people were injured in the attack, while at least two homes were completely destroyed. Emergency crews were deployed overnight to assist residents and assess damage in the affected community.
Ukrainian officials say Russia continues to press for Ukrainian forces to withdraw from Donetsk, a region that has remained a
WorldJan 23, 2026
Japan PM Takaichi calls snap election months after taking office
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has dissolved the country’s lower house of Parliament, triggering a snap federal election scheduled for Feb. 8, just three months after she took office.
The decision is widely seen as an effort to take advantage of early public support for Takaichi and to help the long-governing Liberal Democratic Party recover from significant electoral losses suffered in recent years. Analysts say the move carries political risk but could strengthen the government’s mandate if voters respond positively.
The snap election, however, will delay parliamentary debate on
WorldJan 22, 2026
Death toll in Karachi shopping plaza fire climbs to 67 as recovery continues
The death toll from a deadly fire at a shopping plaza in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi has risen to at least 67, according to police and hospital officials, as rescue teams continue to search the damaged building for additional victims.
Authorities said dozens of newly recovered remains were found inside Gul Plaza, where the fire broke out over the weekend. Police surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed confirmed that many of the remains were severely burned and fragmented, making the identification process slow and challenging.
Rescue workers were still combing through the structure on Thursda
WorldJan 22, 2026
Trump launches ‘Board of Peace’ in Davos with focus on Gaza ceasefire
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the launch of a new international initiative called the ‘Board of Peace’ on Thursday during meetings in Davos, saying the body will focus on enforcing a ceasefire in Gaza and addressing other ongoing global conflicts.
According to the White House, invitations were sent to 60 countries to participate in the board, though representatives from about 20 nations attended the launch event. Leaders present included Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, along with officials from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Argentina and Paraguay.
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WorldJan 22, 2026
Three killed, one injured in shooting in rural New South Wales town
Three people were killed and another man was seriously injured following a shooting in the small New South Wales community of Lake Cargelligo on Thursday, according to state police.
Emergency crews were called to a residential address in the town, located about 600 kilometres west of Sydney, after reports of gunfire. Police said two women and one man were pronounced dead at the scene.
A fourth victim, a man, was taken to hospital with serious but stable injuries. Authorities said the suspected shooter or shooters had not been located as of Thursday evening.
New South Wales Police established a
WorldJan 21, 2026
Netanyahu says Israel will join Trump-led Board of Peace amid Gaza concerns
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his government has agreed to participate in former U.S. president Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, signalling a willingness to engage with the initiative despite earlier reservations about its structure.
In a statement released Wednesday by the Prime Minister’s Office, Netanyahu confirmed Israel’s decision to join the body, which Trump has promoted as a framework for advancing stability in the Middle East. The announcement followed recent Israeli criticism that the proposed Gaza executive component of the board did not adequately reflect Israe