U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright provided an important clarification following Donald Trump’s directive to resume nuclear-weapons testing, by noting on Sunday that any planned tests will not involve nuclear detonations. (AP News +2 Reuters).Instead, the tests are being described as non-critical experiments that aim to verify components of weapons rather than cause full-scale...
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Due to rain-affected toss, South Africa bowl first against India in Women’s World Cup Final.
At the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Final held at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai, rain played an influential role from its very start. Following a delay due to wet conditions, South Africa Women captain Laura Wolvaardt won the toss and decided to bowl first against hosts India Women – Al Jazeera...
Araghchi Warns against Increased Israeli Aggression; Iran Prepares for Any Scenario
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi issued a pointed public warning that Iran is fully prepared for any scenario, including renewed military aggression by Israel. Speaking with Qatari broadcaster Al Jazeera, Araghchi stated that Iran possesses “significant experience” and had tested its missile capabilities under battle conditions, signalling to Israel that any future offensives would bring...
UN Highlights Severe Aid Constraints in Gaza Despite Ceasefire
Although a ceasefire has been implemented in Gaza, United Nations officials have reported significant difficulties scaling up humanitarian aid operations due to Israeli restrictions and damaged infrastructure. OCHA noted that while aid convoys have entered Gaza in sufficient quantity to meet immediate population needs. Logistical Challenges in Aid Delivery OCHA reported that aid convoys have...
China Is Winning the Trade War without Fighting and losses
China has emerged victorious in the ongoing trade conflict between them and the United States despite rising tariffs and trade tensions, emerging as an economic and geopolitical power. Although Washington imposes steep tariffs on Chinese imports, Beijing has expertly navigated through it all to strengthen both their economic and geopolitical standing. Economic Resilience in an...
China Confirms Trump-Xi Meeting
U.S. and People’s Republic of China governments have officially confirmed that Xi Jinping and Donald Trump will meet this Thursday at Busan port city, South Korea, marking a historic moment between two leading powers. Beijing’s Foreign Ministry issued the announcement Wednesday afternoon, marking an unprecedented diplomatic occasion between a number of world’s leading powers. What...
How China Is Implementing AI into Classrooms
China is rapidly adopting artificial intelligence (AI) into its educational system in an effort to enhance learning experiences, bridge educational disparities and prepare its children for a technology-driven future. This initiative falls under China’s ambitious “AI+ education” strategy which seeks to integrate AI across all levels of education by 2035 (source: State Council of China).Nationwide...
Pakistan to Temporarily Close Airspace on October 28-29 Amid Regional Tensions
Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) alerting pilots of an airspace closure for three hours between 6:00 AM and 9:00 AM local time on both October 28 and 29 between 6:00 AM and 9:00 AM local time, effective 6th of November to 9th November 2016. Geo News’ coverage: This airspace closure...
No Foreign Power Can Determine Palestinian Leadership: Ireland’s President-Elect
Ireland’s president-elect made an emphatic declaration on Sunday during a press conference in Dublin where she addressed Ireland’s position on Israel-Palestine conflicts. No external power should have the right to decide who leads Palestinian people postwar political discussions have intensified over. Her words highlighted Ireland’s stance against Israeli-Palestinian conflict. An Official Position on Palestinian Sovereignty...
Seventeen Dead as Migrant Boat Sinks in Aegean Sea Disaster
Tragic events unfolded on October 24, 2025 when a rubber dinghy carrying 18 migrants capsized off of Bodrum, Turkey’s coast in the Aegean Sea, killing at least 14 individuals, including 16 migrants and an suspected smuggler. Two survivors managed to make it out alive – one swam for six hours to reach shore while the...