Two Australian nurses ‘stood down’ over video of anti-Semitic remarks

Australian authorities have removed two Sydney nurses after a video surfaced of them making anti-Semitic remarks, bragging about harming Israeli patients. The footage, shared by Israeli influencer Max Veifer, sparked outrage, with officials calling it “sickening” and launching an investigation. The nurses have been suspended and will not return to work in New South Wales’ … Read more

MSNBC anchor says Elon Musk ‘humiliated’ Donald Trump by bringing his son: ‘JD Vance will never have a day like that’

MSNBC anchor Lawrence O’Donnell said Elon Musk spoke more than Donald Trump at the press conference, breaking the first unwritten rule of appearing at a press conference with President Donald Trump. Musk did not follow the dress code and was underdressed showing that he could do whatever he wanted to and then his son X … Read more

Hegseth makes first visit to Nato with allies impatient to hear about US plans for Ukraine

US defense secretary Pete Hegseth made his first Nato visit under the new Trump administration, discussing military aid for Ukraine amid uncertainty over future US support. The UK chaired the Ukraine defense contact group for the first time, as Trump pushes for Europe to take greater responsibility. Nato allies, wary of Russia’s aggression, are also … Read more

Scray! 76-year-old Rep John Larson freezes mid-speech, team says must be because of new medicine

Democrat Congressman John Larson struggled during a speech due to what his team described as an adverse reaction to new medication. After the incident, he was reported to be fine, having attended multiple meetings with alertness and engagement. Social media users expressed concerns about his health, noting similarities to pre-stroke symptoms.

Bangladesh EC says preparations underway for general elections in December

Bangladesh’s election commission announced plans for general elections by December following nationwide unrest. Interim government chief Muhammad Yunus agreed to BNP’s demand for early polls, citing law and order concerns. Yunus, in power since Sheikh Hasina’s ouster, leads reform efforts, including constitutional changes. Student-led uprisings dismantled Mujib-era symbols, fueling tensions. The UN and EU urged … Read more

At least 55 civilians killed by militia fighters in northeastern Congo

At least 55 civilians were killed in northeastern Congo by CODECO militia fighters in an attack on villages and a displaced persons camp in Ituri province. The loosely affiliated Lendu farming militia has killed nearly 1,800 people in four years. The UN warns some attacks may be war crimes. Despite intervention by peacekeepers and government … Read more

Ebola cases in Uganda rise to 9, while 265 others are being monitored under quarantine

Uganda has confirmed nine Ebola cases, with 265 people under quarantine. The outbreak, declared on January 30, has caused one death- a male nurse who traveled between Kampala and Mbale. Eight patients are receiving treatment, and authorities say the situation is under control. With no approved vaccine for the Sudan strain, a clinical trial is … Read more