Disney CEO Bob Iger Takes Low-Key Approach Amid Trump Era

Disney CEO Bob Iger has made a decision on ABC’s defamation settlement with Donald Trump, emboldening the president-elect and outraging journalists. The settlement was reportedly agreed upon by one person: Iger. The network is furious over the settlement, which was recommended by its parent company’s general counsel and signed off on by Iger without board … Read more

WWE’s New Raw Logo Revealed Ahead of Netflix Debut

WWE has revealed its new logo for Monday Night Raw’s upcoming debut on Netflix, marking a significant milestone in the company’s move to the streaming giant. Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque shared the news in an epic hype video, which included the new logo and set the stage for the show’s premiere. The … Read more

Earth’s Magnetic North Pole Shifts Rapidly towards Siberia

The Earth’s magnetic north pole has been shifting rapidly over the past few years, driven by changes in its outer core’s fluid motions. The molten iron at the center of the Earth generates the magnetic field that sustains the geodynamo process, which has been in place for billions of years. According to geophysicist William Brown, … Read more

Ys X: Proud Nordics Released in Japan 2025, Upgraded Version

Nihon Falcom has announced the release of Ys X: Proud Nordics in Japan for 2025, marking a significantly upgraded version of the original game. While platforms have not been revealed, the announcement confirms new features such as revamped battles, Mana Ride races, and additional story content. Specifically, the updated version will introduce new bosses, arena … Read more

Israeli Curbs on Gaza Water Supplies Labelled as Genocide

The Israeli government’s restrictions on water supplies to the Gaza Strip have been condemned by human rights agencies, with some describing them as “acts of genocide”. The restrictions, which include limiting access to potable water and sewage services, have had a devastating impact on the already impoverished population in Gaza. According to reports, over 70% … Read more

North Korean Forces Suffer Heavy Defeat in Ukraine Battle

North Korea’s 11th Army Corps made its first major push into battle last weekend in Ukraine’s Kursk Oblast, but was met with heavy Ukrainian firepower. The assault ended in defeat for all but one of the waves, resulting in an estimated 200 North Korean casualties out of a total force of around 12,000. The successful … Read more

PSG Goalkeeper Donnarumma Injured in Monaco Match

Paris St-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma was injured during their 4-2 win against Monaco in Ligue 1. He suffered a facial injury, requiring 10 staples to close the wounds, after being caught by Monaco defender Wilfried Singo’s boot. The incident occurred early in the match and Singo escaped punishment despite the challenge being deemed reckless. PSG … Read more

Vanuatu Earthquake Leaves Thousands Without Water and Trapped

A devastating magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck Vanuatu’s capital, Port Vila, on Tuesday, leaving residents without water and hundreds trapped in rubble. The disaster has claimed at least 14 confirmed deaths, with the number expected to rise as rescue efforts continue. The quake destroyed two large reservoirs serving the capital, crippling the country’s water supply. Residents … Read more

Apple iPhone 16 Sales Underperform Despite AI Features

Apple’s latest iPhone 16 models are underperforming in sales compared to last year’s versions, despite the company releasing new artificial intelligence (AI) features. A Wall Street analyst, Samik Chatterjee of JPMorgan, attributed the lower sales to low consumer awareness about Apple Intelligence. Chatterjee noted that a survey from Wave7 Research found that 67% of carrier … Read more

Macao’s Lost Democracy Movement Marks 25 Years Under Chinese Rule

Macao’s once-thriving democracy movement is all but over, with protests from 2014 now just a memory. The city, which marked its 25th anniversary of handover to China this week, has become increasingly docile and obedient under Beijing’s strict measures. Pro-democracy activists like Au Kam-san, who became one of Macao’s longest-serving legislators after the 1989 Tiananmen … Read more