Author: Andrew Rogers
Andrew Rogers is a seasoned journalist and news analyst specializing in global affairs, politics, and finance. With a passion for investigative reporting, he delivers accurate, insightful stories that inform and engage readers worldwide.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has defended his decision to revoke a series of executive orders issued by former Mayor Eric Adams following Adams’ 2024 federal indictment. Mamdani said the move is intended to prioritize public needs over the actions of an individual. The orders Adams issued included allowing federal agents, including immigration officers, to use an office at Rikers Island, the city’s main jail. That directive was later blocked by a court. Mamdani also struck down Adams’ orders that he framed as measures against antisemitism, saying his administration will still fund programs to prevent hate crimes and protect Jewish…
A major fire broke out at an apartment building under construction in southeast Denver, near the Glendale area, on Friday evening, causing widespread power outages. Flames consumed the building’s frame while thick smoke filled the night sky, prompting a large emergency response. Images shared by Denver Fire Department on X showed fire trucks, flashing lights, and dense smoke rising above the construction site. More than 100 firefighters were deployed to tackle the blaze, which fire officials described as deep-seated and challenging to extinguish. One firefighter was injured during operations and was taken to Denver Health for treatment. Division Chief Robert…
At least seven explosions were reported in Caracas, Venezuela, early Saturday morning, accompanied by low-flying aircraft over the capital. The incidents occurred around 2 a.m. local time, prompting residents in multiple neighborhoods to rush into the streets in alarm. Smoke was later seen rising from La Carlota airport. President Gustavo Petro of neighboring Colombia confirmed the explosions on social media, stating that Caracas was being bombed. He called for urgent action and requested a United Nations meeting, though he did not specify the source of the attack. Trump administration officials told CBS News that they were aware of reports of…
At least 20 people were killed in a Saudi-led airstrike in Yemen’s Hadramawt region, escalating ongoing clashes between the Saudi-backed government and separatist forces. The fighting centers on control of the oil-rich border area, with both sides seeking strategic advantage. The airstrike targeted bases and checkpoints held by the Southern Transitional Council (STC), a separatist group pushing for independence in southern Yemen. The attacks are intended to clear the path for Saudi-supported government forces to advance. Ground fighting continues alongside air raids, as soldiers and STC fighters clash across the region. The conflict comes as the STC announced plans for…
China has begun a large-scale military drill near Taiwan, signaling heightened tensions in the region following U.S. arms sales to the island. The exercise, named “Justice Mission 2025,” involves rockets, warships, bombers, drones, and amphibious assault craft deployed around Taiwan’s northern and southern coasts. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) mobilized naval and air units early Monday to surround Taiwan from multiple directions. The drill also involves Chinese Coast Guard patrols in nearby waters, testing coordinated maritime and aerial operations, precision targeting, and strike capabilities. PLA officials described the exercise as a necessary measure to safeguard China’s sovereignty and national unity.…
Sichuan Huiyuan Optical Communications Co., Ltd. has delivered a strong return of 22.67% over the past six months. The company, a small-cap player in the Electronics & Appliances sector, has stood out for its robust performance in a competitive market. Small-cap stocks often attract investors seeking higher growth potential, and Sichuan Huiyuan’s results exemplify this trend. Its performance signals opportunities for investors looking to capitalize on emerging companies in the electronics industry. The six-month return puts Sichuan Huiyuan among the top-performing stocks in its segment. Analysts note that such growth underscores the company’s ability to compete effectively and adapt to…
Palestine was the deadliest place for journalists in 2025, according to a report by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ). The Middle East as a whole was the most dangerous region for media workers, with 74 deaths – more than half of the 128 journalists and media professionals killed worldwide last year. Africa followed with 18 deaths, Asia Pacific with 15, the Americas with 11, and Europe with 10, the IFJ report said. Most of those killed were men, although 10 women journalists were among the victims. “128 journalists killed in a single year is not just a statistic; it…
Taiwan sovereignty defense pledge was reaffirmed by President Lai Ching-te on Thursday, as he vowed to protect the self-ruled island against China’s “expansionist ambitions.” His remarks came shortly after Beijing completed live-fire military drills involving rockets, aircraft, and warships surrounding Taiwan. “In the face of China’s rising ambitions, the international community is watching whether the Taiwanese people have the resolve to defend themselves,” Lai said during his New Year’s address. He emphasized the importance of safeguarding national sovereignty, strengthening defense, and building societal resilience with a comprehensive deterrence strategy. The recent military exercises by China followed U.S. plans to sell…
Japanese female lawmakers’ toilets have become a growing concern as the country’s prime minister joins more than 50 female legislators in calling for additional restrooms in parliament. The shortage has created long lines, with only two cubicles currently serving 73 female members in the House of Representatives. The petition, filed on December 12, has drawn support from lawmakers across seven parties and independent groups. Japan’s first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, elected last year, is among the 58 backers of the request. “Before the main assembly session, a truly large number of female lawmakers line up in front of the…
The Washington Monument 250th celebration will transform the iconic landmark into the “world’s tallest birthday candle” as the United States marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence. The event begins on New Year’s Eve, with projections illuminating America’s history and future starting at 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Keith Krach, CEO of Freedom 250, said the lighting marks “the beginning of a momentous year for our nation.” He invited Americans and friends of the U.S. to join in celebrating “the triumph of the American spirit.” Freedom 250, a nonpartisan national organization created by President Donald Trump, is coordinating with…












