As September 2025 opened, the war in Sudan was sixteen months old and rival forces on both sides continued to fight for power. The Sudanese Armed Forces sent Heavy airstrikes onto Khartoum and Omdurman, while the Rapid Support Forces expanded deep into Darfur and parts of Kordofan. The escalation in the fighting meant that civilians paid the highest price for being bystanders of this internecine power struggle. Humanitarian Crisis Relief agencies reported that many families had been internally displaced by the fierce battles. Some aid teams rushed to distribute food…
Month: October 2025
Israel Attack Global Sumud Flotilla
Israel attacked Global Sumud Flotilla, a civilian flotilla which sailed towards Gaza with humanitarian aid. The Israeli navy seized all the ships and boarded them in international waters under the cover of night. While the crews of those ships and their friends on board were forced by soldiers to relinquish any resistance, they had to be docked at an Israeli port. The flotilla contained food, medicine and derivatives. Organisers explained that they wished to break the blockade against Gaza and directly provide essential goods to citizens. Israel, however, made clear…
Toyota Officially Launches Woven City in Japan
Toyota has finally unveiled Woven City, its new concept city of the future built at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan. The project is a significant step toward realizing a living laboratory where the latest innovations in mobility, energy, and daily living are tested at scale in an environment which resembles real-world conditions. The city stands on the location of Toyota’s old Higashi-Fuji plant in Susono, Shizuoka Prefecture. The first phase was completed in late 2024, and Toyota welcomed the first wave of residents — or “Weavers” as they…
American Hostages Released is U.S.Officials Hopeful Offer for A Taliban Deal
U.S. officials referred to the release of several American hostages in Afghanistan as hopeful signs of a broader agreement with the Taliban. This comes after weeks of talks led by U.S. envoys meeting Taliban representatives in Doha. The officials said that the action indicated it was possible for the Taliban to keep communications open. They also pointed out that this group responded to direct U.S. demands and agreed to demonstrate their readiness for future cooperation. As family members of the released hostages welcomed the news, U.S. lawmakers called on the…
Fireworks at Murrayfield AC/DC Concert Exceeded Legal Noise Levels
AC/DC rocked Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium with their electrifying performance last night, but the fireworks just exceeded the legal limit for noise levels. It was revealed by local authorities monitoring teams that during the concert, sound readings showed far too many decibels above international standards. Residents around the stadium were quick to gripe afterwards, with many saying that the aerial fireworks work had twitched their windows and disturbed people in their houses late at night. Families with children and senior citizens living nearby criticized event organizers for ignoring community concerns. Edinburgh…
