An Indian blogger, Yogesh Alekari, on a global motorbike tour, criticized British police after his bike was stolen in Nottingham. The theft occurred in a paid parking area at Wollaton Park, with his passport and belongings onboard.
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Lebanon's cabinet endorsed an army plan to disarm Hezbollah, a move seen by some as a path to stability, while Hezbollah views it with suspicion. The US-brokered ceasefire's violation by Israel, as claimed by Lebanon, further complicates the situation. Disarmament efforts must address the economic needs of Hezbollah fighters and their families, highlighting the complexities of achieving lasting peace.
Federal immigration agents executed raids in Boston and neighboring areas, resulting in numerous arrests, as confirmed by a Homeland Security spokesperson. This action coincided with the Justice Department's lawsuit against the city and its mayor, who have denounced the federal operations as an authoritarian overreach.
Archaeologists have unearthed a remarkably preserved Stone Age settlement, dubbed the "Stone Age Atlantis," submerged off Denmark's coast. This 8,500-year-old site, preserved due to oxygen-free conditions, offers unprecedented insights into Mesolithic life. Artefacts reveal a thriving society skilled in fishing, hunting, and adapting to rising sea levels, providing valuable lessons for modern climate resilience.
Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea have disrupted internet access in parts of Asia and West Asia, impacting connectivity in India, Pakistan, and Kuwait. The disruptions, affecting major cable systems like SMW4 and IMEWE, have led to increased latency and slower internet speeds for users in the UAE.
The Trump administration is increasingly relying on the military to crack down on illegal immigration. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth approved sending up to 600 military lawyers to the Justice Department as temporary immigration judges to address the massive backlog of 3.5 million cases.
York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween's advice to "hide and comply" during home invasions has ignited controversy, drawing criticism from US conservatives like Kevin Sorbo. They contrast Canada's approach with the American emphasis on armed self-defense. The debate intensified following a fatal shooting during a home invasion, raising questions about public safety and individual rights.
President Xi Jinping oversaw a large military parade in Beijing, showcasing China's military might and resolve. Flanked by leaders from Russia, North Korea, and other nations, Xi warned against challenging China's sovereignty.
A series of undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea on September 6 disrupted internet services across the UAE and the Middle East, affecting major providers du, Etisalat, and Microsoft Azure. Users experienced slow or unstable connections, with repairs expected to take time. Telecom companies are working with global partners to reroute traffic and restore... Expand