One person killed in shooting at Kansas City Super Bowl victory parade | Gun Violence News

One person killed in shooting at Kansas City Super Bowl victory parade | Gun Violence News

One person was killed and children were among the 21 injured after a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade triggered panic among huge crowds of fans. Shots rang out on Wednesday in Kansas City in the United States moments after jubilant Chiefs players addressed a…

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversees test of new surface-to-sea missiles | Nuclear Weapons News

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversees test of new surface-to-sea missiles | Nuclear Weapons News

Kim also ordered the North Korean military to boost its readiness near the western maritime border with South Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen the test of new surface-to-sea missiles, according to state media, while ordering his military to strengthen its readiness in disputed waters north of…

What are India’s electoral bonds, the secret donations powering Modi’s BJP? | Narendra Modi News

What are India’s electoral bonds, the secret donations powering Modi’s BJP? | Narendra Modi News

A mysterious source of electoral funding, which has generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is under scrutiny in India after the country’s top court found in November that they “put a premium on opacity” and can be “misused for money laundering”….

Sara Duterte-Carpio: Feud puts spotlight on Philippines’ vice president | Politics News

Sara Duterte-Carpio: Feud puts spotlight on Philippines’ vice president | Politics News

Manila, Philippines – Sara Duterte-Carpio, the Philippine vice president and the odds-on favourite to succeed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, has found herself navigating an impossible feud – between the president and her own father. Former President Rodrigo Duterte accused Marcos last month of using drugs and publicly floated the idea…

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 723 | Russia-Ukraine war News

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 723 | Russia-Ukraine war News

As the war enters its 723rd day, these are the main developments. Here is the situation on Thursday, February 15, 2024. Fighting Ukraine said it critically damaged the Caesar Kunikov, a Russian landing warship, off occupied Crimea, in a drone attack, the latest blow to the Russian navy’s Black Sea…

Experts say billions in US Senate bill would be better spent at home | Business and Economy News

Experts say billions in US Senate bill would be better spent at home | Business and Economy News

A number of scholars, politicians and advocates have condemned the United States Senate’s passage this week of a foreign funding bill that would provide billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan while American social programmes are in need of funding. It is unclear when – or…

For foreign firms in Hong Kong, national security plans bring fresh chill | Business and Economy News

For foreign firms in Hong Kong, national security plans bring fresh chill | Business and Economy News

Taipei, Taiwan – As Hong Kong moves forward with controversial new national security legislation, its foreign business community is expressing reservations – albeit quietly – about how new rules concerning “state secrets” could affect the international financial hub’s competitiveness and ease of doing business. Until February 28, the Hong Kong…

‘Multiple people’ hit in shooting during Kansas City Super Bowl parade | Gun Violence News

‘Multiple people’ hit in shooting during Kansas City Super Bowl parade | Gun Violence News

DEVELOPING STORYDEVELOPING STORY, Police take two armed people into custody for investigation after shooting during parade. A parade in the United States to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory has been interrupted by gunfire, with local police declaring that “multiple people” had been struck. Fire Department Battalion Chief…

Families left with memories of cousins killed by Israeli snipers | Gaza

Families left with memories of cousins killed by Israeli snipers | Gaza

NewsFeed The families of two cousins killed by Israeli snipers recall their fateful decision to go out to buy clementines from a street vendor. 20-year-old Hadeel Abu Al-Qare’a and 3-year-old Imad Abu Al-Qare’a were gunned down in Gaza City in December. Published On 14 Feb 202414 Feb 2024 Check out…