August 7, 2026

High School Shooting in Thailand’s Nonthaburi Province

A tragic incident occurred on Friday in Nonthaburi province, Thailand, where a shooting took place at a high school outside Bangkok. The Debsirin Nonthaburi School became the scene of a violent attack, as reported by Royal Thai Police spokesperson Trairong Piwpan. The perpetrator was identified as a student who remained inside the school, resulting in […]

August 7, 2026

Tragic School Shooting Near Bangkok

A tragic event unfolded in Nonthaburi, Thailand when a student opened fire at Debsirin Nonthaburi School, resulting in the death of six people, including three teachers and three students. Several others were injured during the shooting. Royal Thai Police spokesperson Trairong Piwpan shared details of the incident with The Associated Press. Following the shooting, the […]

August 7, 2026

U.S. and Iran Near Deal Over Strait of Hormuz Amidst Tensions

The U.S. aims to reach a resolution with Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for global oil transportation. President Trump faces pressure to consider compromises to achieve this goal, an approach previously uncommon for his administration. Negotiations Over the Strait The Strait of Hormuz is central to the ongoing conflict, channeling 20% […]

August 7, 2026

Pakistan’s New Media Guidelines Stir Controversy

The government of Pakistan has issued new regulations for foreign media organizations operating within the country. These guidelines formalize the reporting requirements for journalists working for international news outlets beyond the nation’s three largest cities: Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi. The document, titled Guidelines for the Facilitation of the Foreign Media and Their Associates Working in […]

August 7, 2026

Hiroshima Commemorates 81st Anniversary of Atomic Bombing

On Thursday, Hiroshima observed the 81st anniversary of the atomic bombing. The city’s mayor, Kazumi Matsui, criticized major powers for engaging in wars and urged them to stop justifying nuclear weapons as a form of deterrence. “Downplaying the inhumanity of nuclear weapons and accepting the use of force for one’s own prosperity risks cycles of […]

August 7, 2026

Student Involved in School Shooting in Thailand’s Nonthaburi Province

A tragic incident occurred in Thailand’s Nonthaburi province, located just north of Bangkok, where a student opened fire at a school on Friday. Reuters reported that police have acknowledged an unconfirmed number of casualties resulting from the shooting. The incident took place in the Bang Kruai district. Authorities have identified the suspected shooter as a […]

August 7, 2026

South Korean Police Raid Starbucks Over Controversial Marketing Campaign

South Korean police conducted a search at the headquarters of Starbucks Korea. This was part of an investigation into a marketing campaign perceived as defamatory towards the pro-democracy movements of the 1980s. Investigators entered the Starbucks headquarters in southern Seoul on Tuesday, according to the police report on Wednesday. No further details were provided by […]

August 7, 2026

US Faces Weapon Stockpile Concerns Amidst Ongoing Conflict

US Stockpile Challenges in Ongoing Conflict with Iran Over five months into the conflict with Iran, President Donald Trump assures that the US arsenal remains robust despite concerns about depleted munitions. Analysts fear this depletion could affect US military readiness against other nations like Russia and China. Trump highlighted the availability of massive amounts of […]

August 7, 2026

Cyberattacks on U.S. Water Systems and the Role of Cyberwarfare

In recent developments, seven states in the U.S. have reported cyberattacks targeting their water facilities. This situation has drawn attention from the cybersecurity industry, with some experts suspecting Iran’s involvement. The question arises whether this represents a new dimension in the ongoing conflict between the two nations and what the extent of the risk might […]

August 6, 2026

Impact of Reduced Food Aid on Developing Countries

Efforts to address hunger in the developing world have encountered challenges as the U.S. and Europe reduce food aid. This withdrawal significantly impacts the lives of millions. In regions like Afghanistan, the situation is dire. On July 14, a clinic in Helmand, Afghanistan, identified Sofia, a young girl, as malnourished. Her case is not isolated; […]