
Violence Hits Mexico After Drug Lord El Mencho Killed
What happens when the world’s most wanted drug lord meets his match? Chaos. Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes—better known as El Mencho—the head of the feared Jalisco

What happens when the world’s most wanted drug lord meets his match? Chaos. Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes—better known as El Mencho—the head of the feared Jalisco

A Sunday football match in central Mexico turned into a nightmare. How does a place meant for cheers and family chatter become a crime scene

A respected Turkish journalist who spent years giving a voice to environmental and urban struggles has been killed. His family calls it a brutal and

It started like any ordinary Saturday night train ride — until chaos broke out. Passengers on a service from Doncaster to London suddenly heard screams

Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has secured a sweeping victory — nearly 98% of the vote. The election has sparked anger and deadly unrest across

In the quiet woods south of Mexico City, the sound of shovels and machetes breaks the silence. Families are digging—not for treasure, but for truth.

Tensions are boiling over in Morocco, where protests demanding better healthcare, education, and an end to corruption have spiraled. The protests have turned into deadly

Watching documentaries of serial killers and how they went about their lives may seem interesting, but psychologists have a different take on it. Psychologist Meredith Fuller said watching crime can do significant harm to a human’s brain as the horrors of watching crime can seep in personality which can make people more violent and less merciful.

The Japanese Minister was evacuated immediately after a young man threw a gas bomb at him. The suspect was arrested on the spot by the Police and detained for trial and questioning. The incident took place in Wakayama where the Japanese PM was expected to deliver a speech for his campaign.

A Week of protests have led to the death of 26 people and are likely to rise as clashes with security forces continue. The protests have created chaos in more than half of Iranian provinces after a week. The clashes with security forces have resulted in injuring more than 50 people. Thousands of Men have also joined the protests.