Spanish Firefighters Save Historic Cordoba Mosque-Cathedral

A historic mosque-turned-cathedral in southern Spain’s Cordoba city reopened on Saturday after a fire broke out the previous day. The rapid response of local firefighters contained the blaze, saving the iconic site from destruction. The monument, built between the 8th and 10th centuries, is considered a jewel of Islamic architecture. The fire started at around … Read more

Emma Thompson Reveals Alleged Donald Trump Call in 1990s

Actress Emma Thompson has made a shocking revelation about a phone call she received from Donald Trump in the late 1990s. According to Thompson, Trump contacted her while filming the movie adaptation of Joe Klein’s novel “Primary Colors” and offered her a place to stay and a dinner date. Thompson claims that Trump rang her … Read more

US Wine Industry Faces Uncertainty Amid European Tariffs

The US wine industry is bracing for the potential fallout from tariffs on European wines, with California likely feeling the biggest impact. American winemakers, restaurateurs, and others are urging President Donald Trump to exclude wine from tariffs on goods from Europe, citing that European wines are crucial to the health of domestic wines. However, not … Read more

Porsche Unveils New 911 GT3 R and 911 Cup Ahead of 2026 Season

Porsche Motorsport has launched two new race cars ahead of the 2026 season: the evolution of the 911 GT3 R and the new 911 Cup. The updated models boast improved performance, aerodynamics, and optimised handling. The new 911 GT3 R builds on the success of its predecessor, which has scored numerous victories in over 500 … Read more

Nagasaki Mayor Warns World of Nuclear Attack Threat

Nagasaki marks 80 years since the atomic bombings, with the mayor warning that the world could see a devastating attack again. Approximately 2,600 people from over 90 countries attended a memorial event at Nagasaki Peace Park on Saturday, where Mayor Shiro Suzuki called for global action against nuclear weapons. Suzuki, whose parents survived the 1945 … Read more

US Imposes Record-High Tariffs on Most Countries

The era of tariffs has officially begun in the US. After delays and adjustments, most of President Trump’s tariffs have kicked in, imposing a 15% rate on most countries, with some, like India, facing much higher import taxes. According to Yale University’s Budget Lab, the average tariff rate for the US is now 18.6%, the … Read more

Wendy’s Cuts Sales Guidance Amid US Consumer Spending Crunch

Fast-food chain Wendy’s has lowered its annual sales forecast due to a bigger-than-expected decline in quarterly sales, signaling the economic strain on its US business. The company now expects global system-wide sales to fall between 3% and 5% this year, compared to a previous prediction of flat or down 2%. This adjustment reflects the growing … Read more

Trump’s Blunder Exposes West’s Lost Values

US President Donald Trump’s meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska has dealt a crushing blow to Western values, revealing that aggression and force are being rewarded rather than punished. The proposed ceasefire deal, which will grant Russia control over significant territories occupied since 2014, marks a colossal victory for the Kremlin. The West’s backing of … Read more

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