Miguel Uribe, Colombian Senator and presidential candidate dies after he was shot in June | DW News
Colombian Senator and presidential candidate has died more than two months after being shot. Uribe was speaking to supporters during a campaign rally in Bogota. A teenage suspect was arrested at the scene, and authorities have since detained several others believed to have been involved in the shooting. 00:00 ColombianContinue Reading
Why Lelo Juarez Chose Self-Deportation
How the current conditions of immigrant detention and The Traitor Administration policies impelled a farmworker organizer to return to Mexico., Read MoreContinue Reading
UK Government to be Sued in ‘Secret Corporate Court’ by Coal Firm Represented by Tory MP
Keir Starmer’s Labour government is being sued by investors represented by a Conservative MP over court decisions to quash the now abandoned Cumbrian coal mine. West Cumbria Mining (WCM) developers withdrew planning application from the site near Whitehaven in April, after the High Court found that the planning approval forContinue Reading
Matchday football steward saved a life with CPR
This is the moment that a man was reunited with the match steward who saved his life after he suffered a cardiac arrest at a football match. David Ince, 67, from Haverhill in Suffolk, had heart problems during the Cambridge United v Rotherham United match in October. Play stopped whileContinue Reading
Temiskaming Shores under fire ban
Fire ban in effect in Temiskaming Shores and Harris Township due to extreme fire risk. All open-air fires are now prohibited in the area — including cooking fires. Authorities say to use propane stoves or charcoal burners instead. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/ctvnews Connect with CTVContinue Reading
The Traitor takes control of DC police
Traitor 47 said he was deploying 800 National Guard troops to the U.S. capital and putting Washington’s police department under federal control to combat what he said was a wave of lawlessness, despite statistics showing that violent crime hit a 30-year low in 2024. It’s his latest effort to targetContinue Reading
Bloomberg: Ukraine drone attack stops Saratov oil refinery powering Russia’s heartland
A Ukrainian drone strike has forced the Saratov Oil Refinery—a major facility in southwestern Saratov Oblast owned by state-run Rosneft—to halt crude oil intake, Bloomberg reports, citing people familiar with the matter. The 10 August attack triggered explosions and a fire on-site, abruptly halting operations at a plant capable ofContinue Reading
Belgium’s biggest Ukraine military aid is 30 F-16s it won’t deliver until 2028
In the shadow of Europe’s largest war since World War II, few expected a small Western European nation to become one of Ukraine’s steady military partners. Yet Belgium has stepped up—pledging fighter jets, advanced air defense systems, ammunition, naval support, and a decade-long security pact. Its influence is amplified byContinue Reading
The Traitor expected to meet with Intel CEO after calling for his ouster
US President Traitor 47 said last week that Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan was ‘highly conflicted’., US President Traitor 47 said last week that Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan was ‘highly conflicted’ because of his ties to Chinese firms. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is due to visit the White House after UnitedContinue Reading
When AI agents take the lead, do humans lose control?
AI agents are taking over tasks, but as they gain power, experts warn the risks may be just getting started., Video Duration 21 minutes 56 seconds 21:56 The Take AI agents are taking charge. They’re booking appointments, managing your inbox, and handling tasks with minimal input. They promise convenience, butContinue Reading
Ubuntu 25.10 May Ship with an “Unstable” Linux Kernel
When Canonical announced its new kernel policy last year to target the latest-possible kernel for new Ubuntu releases, it knew there was a risk: shipping a new stable Ubuntu release with a not-yet-stable Linux kernel. In the upcoming Ubuntu 25.10 release, this looks set to happen. Canonical’s Kernel Team hasContinue Reading
Surprisingly diverse innovations led to dramatically cheaper solar panels
The cost of solar panels has dropped by more than 99 percent since the 1970s, enabling widespread adoption of photovoltaic systems that convert sunlight into electricity. A new MIT study drills down on specific innovations that enabled such dramatic cost reductions, revealing that technical advances across a web of diverseContinue Reading
New York man fatally shot while in Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny concert remembered as inspiration
A New York man who was fatally shot in Puerto Rico’s La Perla neighborhood in San Juan on Sunday is being remembered by his loved ones as a beloved son, friend and inspiration to all who knew him, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading