Category: World

  • Pope Francis in Hospital: Health Concerns and Latest Updates

    Pope Francis in Hospital: Health Concerns and Latest Updates

    Pope Francis, who is 88 years old, is currently in the hospital because of a serious respiratory infection. The Vatican reported that the pope’s condition is “complex,” meaning it’s not straightforward and will require him to stay in the hospital for a while.

    Pope Francis was admitted to Gemelli Hospital in Rome last Friday. He had been sick with bronchitis for a week, which got worse and turned into a respiratory infection. Doctors ran tests and found he has a type of infection involving multiple germs. They changed his medications and told him he needs complete rest.

    Even though he is feeling better, with his slight fever gone, he is still not completely out of danger. The pope had breakfast and read some newspapers on Monday morning after a good night’s sleep. He has struggled with his health for some time, as he lost part of a lung when he was young due to an infection.

    Despite his health issues, Pope Francis is known for working hard and keeping a busy schedule. Last year, he had pneumonia but only stayed in the hospital for three days. This time, even when he was having trouble talking because he was short of breath, he insisted on meeting people before going to the hospital.

    The Vatican has canceled his appointments through Monday. He was supposed to meet artists in Rome as part of special church celebrations. His next public appearance is supposed to be on Wednesday for a general audience. However, it’s uncertain if he will attend some upcoming events, including a ceremony for new deacons this Sunday.

  • Father of Pilot Killed in DC Crash Calls for Stricter Aviation Regulations

    Father of Pilot Killed in DC Crash Calls for Stricter Aviation Regulations

    The father of a 28-year-old American Airlines pilot, Sam Lilley, who tragically died in a plane crash in Washington D.C., is speaking out against the government. Timothy Lilley, Sam’s father, believes that America needs stricter rules for flying to prevent future disasters.

    In an interview with Fox News, Timothy shared how proud he was of Sam, saying, “He was doing great in his career and was about to get married.” Sam was one of 67 people who lost their lives in this terrible accident, which is the deadliest in the U.S. since 2001.

    Timothy, a former Army helicopter pilot, stated, “A lot of aviation safety rules come after bad accidents.” He wants lawmakers to consider changes like stopping military planes from using regular airports and improving pilot training.

    Timothy revealed that Sam had dreams of flying international routes on big planes like the Boeing 777. The father said he knows the Potomac route well and mentioned many things could have gone wrong before the crash. He speculated on possible distractions for the pilots, saying, “Maybe they got distracted looking at instruments or thought they were in a different plane’s situation.” But he admits, “I don’t know what happened in that cockpit.

  • Miami Man Arrested for Shooting Two Innocent Victims in Random Attack

    Miami Man Arrested for Shooting Two Innocent Victims in Random Attack

    A man in Miami Beach was arrested for shooting two people on Saturday night, leaving them injured. The suspect, 27-year-old Mordechai Brafman, shot the victims while they were in their car. He called them “two Palestinians.”

    The shooting happened around 9:30 PM. Video footage shows Brafman driving his truck down Pine Tree Drive. He then turned around when he saw the victims’ car, parked in front of them, got out, and fired 17 shots at their vehicle without any reason. Both victims were hurt: one was shot in the shoulder, and the other in the arm.

    After the incident, another camera recorded the victims arriving at a nearby condo, with one of them bleeding.

    Brafman later told the police that he shot them because he “saw two Palestinians.” However, the three of them did not know each other. He was arrested and faces two charges of attempted murder. Brafman will appear in court on Monday.

    Neighbors who witnessed the police activity were shocked. One resident described the scene as “pretty intense,” noting the large police presence and cleared traffic.

  • Xi Jinping’s Symposium: A New Hope for China’s Private Sector Growth

    Xi Jinping’s Symposium: A New Hope for China’s Private Sector Growth

    Beijing – China’s President Xi Jinping recently spoke at a special meeting focused on private businesses, according to the official news agency, Xinhua. This meeting is important since China is facing economic challenges and tensions with the United States. Xi listened to leaders from private companies and gave a speech afterwards, although details about who attended were not shared.

    Sources reported before the meeting that Xi intended to encourage business leaders, including Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma, to strengthen their companies both in China and abroad. This move is seen as necessary, especially as China competes with the U.S. in technology.

    In the past, Xi had promised things like tax cuts and financial support for private businesses at a similar meeting in 2018. Now, with new AI technology from a company called DeepSeek making waves, there are hopes that it could help China’s tech industry recover.

    Xi has emphasized that it’s crucial for China to become self-sufficient in making computer chips. However, U.S. export controls on chips make this difficult, as the U.S. fears China could use advanced technology for military purposes. According to a China expert, this meeting shows that the Chinese government understands it needs private businesses to stand strong against the U.S.

    Recently, tech stocks in Hong Kong have been rising, helped by excitement over DeepSeek’s AI advancements and a more friendly attitude from Chinese authorities towards internet companies. An index measuring these companies reached a three-year high recently, boosted by news of Xi’s meeting.

  • Taiwan’s Ongoing Battle Against the Growing Iguana Population

    Taiwan’s Ongoing Battle Against the Growing Iguana Population

    In Taiwan, bounty hunter Wu Cheng-hua, 25, is using a slingshot to help control the growing iguana population. These green lizards were brought to Taiwan from Central and South America over 20 years ago as pets. Many have escaped or been released, and now there are too many of them, harming gardens and crops.

    Wu works with a team of hunters hired by the Pingtung County government. They can earn up to NT$500 for every iguana they catch. Some days they catch hundreds of iguanas, while other days, just a few. They often miss their targets, shooting at iguanas high in trees, trying to capture them with harpoon slingshots used for spearfishing.

    Despite the hard work, experts say it’s almost impossible to rid Taiwan of these reptiles completely. The iguanas are also causing problems in other countries, including the United States. Estimates suggest there could be up to 200,000 iguanas in Taiwan. A female iguana can lay dozens of eggs each year, making their numbers keep rising.

    Climate changes, like warmer winters and less rainy seasons, have helped iguana survival and reproduction, creating what experts call a “perfect storm” for their population to grow. Local farmers, like Cheng Hui-jung, struggle to protect their crops from these hungry lizards. Even with nets, it’s hard to catch them.

    The local government is asking residents to help catch iguanas. Hsin Tseng-kuan, 58, says she was scared of iguanas at first but learned to catch them with training from the government. Many people are now learning how to deal with these creatures.

    Animal rights group PETA has suggested that Taiwan should use non-lethal methods to control iguana numbers. Some hunters wish they could use air guns to make their hunting more effective and humane. After a long day of hunting, Wu and his team caught 14 iguanas, some still alive and in pain. They have to euthanize the iguanas and keep them frozen until the government can incinerate them.

    Wu finds hunting tougher than his cooking job but enjoys helping farmers save their crops. “If we don’t help, everything they grow will be eaten,” he said.

  • Israel and U.S. Team Up to Confront Iran’s Nuclear Threat

    Israel and U.S. Team Up to Confront Iran’s Nuclear Threat

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Jerusalem to discuss how to stop Iran’s nuclear plans and its actions in the Middle East. Netanyahu emphasized that Israel and the U.S. are united against the threat posed by Iran. He stated, “The ayatollahs must not have nuclear weapons,” and highlighted the need to push back against Iran’s aggression in the region.

    Rubio pointed out that Iran is behind many terrorist groups and acts of violence in the Middle East, which affect the safety of millions. Netanyahu mentioned that over the past 16 months, Israel has weakened Iran’s influence and dealt serious blows to its forces in the ongoing conflict with Hamas, which is based in Gaza. He assured that Israel won’t allow other countries to use Syria to attack them.

    Netanyahu thanked Rubio for supporting Israel’s actions in Gaza and noted that both he and former U.S. President Donald Trump are working closely together on these issues. Rubio stressed that Hamas should not continue to act as a military or governing force, saying that peace will be impossible as long as they remain powerful.

  • Capybara Costume Catches Drug Traffickers: A Valentine’s Day Surprise

    Capybara Costume Catches Drug Traffickers: A Valentine’s Day Surprise

    On Valentine’s Day, a police officer in Peru surprised a drug dealer by wearing a funny capybara costume during a drug raid. This special operation was led by Peru’s Escuadron Verde, a team known for their unusual methods. They managed to seize over 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana.

    Col. Pedro Rojas, the unit leader, explained that they chose to wear the capybara costume to celebrate Valentine’s Day, also known as “lover’s day.” This police team has a history of dressing up as superheroes like Spider-Man, Captain America, and Thor during similar operations, especially on festive days like Halloween and Christmas.

    As the video of this unique arrest spread on social media, many people found it hilarious and joked about how strange it was for a drug dealer to be caught by a giant rodent. Last Halloween, the same police unit dressed up as Deadpool and Wolverine, successfully seizing large amounts of drugs too.

    Peru is one of the top producers of coca leaf and cocaine in the world. Their strategy? If they can’t stop drugs in a typical way, they’ll at least make the arrests entertaining. Online users praised the capybara officer, saying things like, “I bet the drug trafficker lost all his respect after getting caught by a CAPYBARA

  • Israel and U.S. Collaborate to Stop Iran’s Nuclear Threats

    Israel and U.S. Collaborate to Stop Iran’s Nuclear Threats

    In a meeting in Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio talked about their strong determination to stop Iran’s nuclear plans and its aggressive actions in the Middle East. Netanyahu described their discussion as very productive, stating, “Israel and America stand shoulder to shoulder in countering the threat of Iran.”

    Rubio added, “Every terrorist group and act of violence in this region can be traced back to Iran.” Netanyahu explained that Israel has made significant progress against Iran over the last 16 months during the ongoing war in Gaza against Hamas. With support from President Donald Trump, he believes they can finish the job.

    Israel has reduced the power of Hezbollah in Lebanon and has targeted many places in Syria to prevent new threats to Israel. Netanyahu warned that any group thinking they can use Syria against Israel is very mistaken.

    He thanked Rubio for America’s strong support in Gaza, where there is currently a fragile ceasefire after 15 months of fighting. Netanyahu assured everyone listening that he and President Trump are working closely together. Rubio pointed out that Hamas must be dismantled to achieve lasting peace, saying, “As long as Hamas remains a military force, peace will be impossible.

  • California’s Earthquake Alert: Is The Big One Approaching?

    California’s Earthquake Alert: Is The Big One Approaching?

    California might be getting ready for a big earthquake soon, often called “The Big One.” This earthquake could happen along the San Andreas Fault, one of the state’s busiest and most famous fault lines. If it hits a strong 7.8 magnitude or more, it could cause serious damage in places like Southern California or the San Francisco Bay Area, depending on where the earthquake happens.

    Growing Worries

    California sits on many active fault lines, making it likely to have earthquakes. Right now, pressure is building along the San Andreas Fault and others, which makes experts worry that a big earthquake could happen soon, especially in the southern part of the state. If this earthquake does occur, it could hurt buildings and homes, making it really important for everyone to be ready.

    In recent days, California felt at least nine earthquakes, which is raising alarm bells. The strongest one was a 4.3 magnitude quake near Avenal on February 13. There were also three smaller quakes in Hayward—a place known for faults—measuring 3.2, 3.3, and 2.6. The Hayward Fault had a major earthquake back in 1868, and it remains a big threat today.

    Tremors ranging from 2.5 to 3.7 magnitudes were felt in Pleasant Hill, Petrolia, Anderson Springs, and Malibu. The Malibu quake was noticed across Los Angeles and Ventura counties, making people worry even more about a larger quake coming.

    Expert Opinions

    According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), there is a 36% chance of a strong 7.5 magnitude or greater earthquake hitting Southern California in the next 30 years. Professor Jonathan Stewart from UCLA says that stress has been building on the San Andreas Fault, especially in the southern part, which hasn’t had a major quake since 1690.

    A massive earthquake of 8 magnitude could lead to around 1,800 deaths, 50,000 injuries, and about $200 billion in damages, according to the California Earthquake Authority. Even though California is trying hard to stay safe with stronger buildings and preparation plans, there are still weak spots, especially in water and infrastructure systems.

    Experts say a major quake isn’t guaranteed to happen right away, but they warn people not to ignore the risks. The state is keeping an eye on things and shares real-time updates through USGS to keep everyone informed.

  • Indian Ocean Conference: Uniting for a Secure Future

    Indian Ocean Conference: Uniting for a Secure Future

    On Sunday, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar spoke at the 8th Indian Ocean Conference in Muscat. He explained how the Indian Ocean is very important for everyone around the world. Jaishankar said that the countries in this ocean should help each other and work together to improve development, connections, and security.

    He described the Indian Ocean as a “global lifeline,” meaning it plays a crucial role in trade and travel. He mentioned that while the countries in the Indian Ocean region are different in many ways – like history, geography, and culture – they all care about the future of the ocean.

    Jaishankar noted that right now, the world is facing a lot of changes and challenges. In the Middle East and West Asia, there are serious conflicts that could get worse. This situation affects global shipping, which can hurt economies, including those of Indian Ocean countries. At the other end, the Indo-Pacific region is also facing tensions.

    He pointed out that many countries in the Indian Ocean are having trouble with their economies, dealing with debts, and trying to meet their Sustainable Development Goals. Some countries may have taken too many loans for projects that are not realistic.

    There’s also a need to improve transportation and connections in the region that have been disrupted for many years. Jaishankar emphasized that any plans to work together should be open and involve everyone, rather than one country deciding on its own.

    Another issue is managing the Exclusive Economic Zones for fishing and dealing with illegal activities like trafficking and terrorism. All these challenges have a strong impact on the sea.

    He said India’s role is important in these challenges, as it is working hard to strengthen its capabilities, forming new partnerships, helping neighbors, and coming forward in difficult times.