Month: March 2025

Police have detained a man about a collision between a tanker and a container ship in the North Sea.

The manager of the container ship told ABC News that the ship’s master was arrested following Monday’s collision in the North Sea with a moored oil tanker. While the U.S.-flagged oil tanker Stena Immaculate was anchored on the eastern coast of the United Kingdom, close to Hull, England, the Portuguese container ship Solong collided with it, setting both ships on fire, officials reported Monday.

Gabbard embarks on a journey to India, Thailand, and Japan.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard will tour Thailand, Japan, and India during her diplomatic trip to Asia. She will also attend a major security summit in New Delhi to boost Indo-Pacific relations. This is her second foreign trip since assuming service under the Trump administration; soon after her confirmation, she went to Germany to the Munich Security Conference.

Raphinha’s Rise to Stardom at Barcelona Under Hansi Flick

Raphinha spent his 18th birthday alone in his modest Florianopolis room as he considered ending his football career. Lacking both interest from professionals and phone calls while his injury led to his exclusion from the Avai U20 team made him think his football dream was fading away. His mother’s strong faith in him pushed him to continue pursuing, ultimately leading to his playing at FC Barcelona’s grand stage.

Golden Ace Stuns at Cheltenham to Win the Champion Hurdle

Lossiemouth’s second Mares’ Hurdle win followed a Triumph Hurdle victory at Cheltenham in 2023 A Dramatic Victory at Cheltenham Golden Ace created history at the Cheltenham Festival by winning the Champion Hurdle when Constitution Hill and State Man violently departed…

Facebook’s Alleged Collaboration with China: A Deep Dive into the Whistleblower Claims

Sarah Wynn-Williams believes Facebook formed a cooperative partnership with Chinese officials to develop content restriction methods for the Chinese market. Sarah Wynn-Williams disclosed her information through a new book and an SEC whistleblower complaint after her tenure as global public policy director at Facebook.

Why People Are Cutting Back Their Online Profiles

A steadily increasing number of people are reducing their online presence as digital presence has become virtually essential to daily activities. People are reevaluating their internet data-sharing practices because of privacy apprehensions, growing artificial intelligence (AI), and cyber threat developments.

Former Labour MP ‘Mike Amesbury’ announces to step down.

Mike Amesbury, former MP of the Labour Party, has decided to resign. The decision comes after he was convicted of assaulting a constituent by punching them. The incident led to a 10-week suspended prison sentence for Amesbury.

Trump’s 50% Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum: A Trade War Escalation

President Donald Trump has undertaken a step that escalates trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada by implementing a 50% tariff on the entire volume of Canadian steel and aluminium imports. According to the administration, this action is retaliation after Ontario implemented a 25% surcharge for border states to receive Ontario electricity.

Mike Amesbury to retire as MP after assault conviction.

Former Labor MP Mike Amesbury has announced he will step down after being sentenced to prison for repeatedly punching a constituent. The Runcorn and Helsby MP has said he will start the “statutory process” of closing his office before quitting as an MP “as soon as possible.” His resignation will spark the first by-election of Sir Keir Starmer’s Labor government.

Musk reports that X is facing a cyberattack.

On March 10th, X, a social media platform, experienced intermittent outages reportedly due to a critical cyberattack, as stated by its owner Elon Musk, attributed the disruption to an unusually powerful cyberattack.