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…
Author: Ahmed Raza
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…
Afghanistan blames Taliban for shutdown of telecoms
The Taliban has cut off internet services in the whole of Afghanistan, leaving millions out of touch with the outside world. Telecoms firms were given explicit orders to stop mobile data and internet access, and they acted immediately to avoid punishment. The massive blackout seriously affected people’s daily lives. Students could not keep up with their online courses, traders were unable to close a deal on digital exchanges and families had no way of keeping in touch with relatives living abroad. Hospitals reported chaotic emergency services, while the media organisers…
Indian refusal of Asia Cup Winners’ Trophy Rekindles Politics In Cricket
Once again, cricket had become a battleground for politics when India refused to collect their trophy after suffering a defeat in the final of the Asia Cup. As the glittering prize remained untouched on stage and the stadium fell silent shock spread through fans, players and officials alike after this announcement. The Indian team management claimed that political tensions influenced their decision. The players walked away without holding a trophy, a scene which has given rise once more to serious questions of sportsmanship. People on the terraces booed, commentators appeared…
Taliban Bans Women’s Books at Universities in Afghanistan
Gofrixty [20 September 2025] – The Taliban has escalated its oppression of women’s rights by outlawing books written by female authors in Afghanistan’s universities. The decision was announced in Kabul, and libraries were directed to pull the works from their shelves immediately. Direct orders went to the administrators of universities with a directive that they should be made to clear their shelves of books by Afghan and Foreign women. Librarians said Taliban officials visited campuses and oversaw the policy. Students expressed anger and frustration. Female students said the Taliban aimed to…
Israeli Airstrikes in 72 hours: six countries targeted
Gofrixty [11 September 2025] – In three days, Israel conducted airstrikes in six countries in a military campaign that jolted the Middle East. Israeli jets strike targets in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia, Qatar, Yemen. Officials in Tel Aviv said the strikes were intended to weaken the militants and to undermine regional backing for Hamas. In Gaza, Israeli forces pounded several neighborhoods and razed several residential blocks. Rescue workers searched through rubble for injured civilians and local hospitals were short of medicine and equipment. Palestinian groups promised to respond and called the strikes…
Trump Supporter Charlie Kirk Assassinated at Speech on Utah Campus
Gofrixty [11 September 2025] – Charlie Kirk was giving a lecture at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, when a gunman shot him in the back of the neck from a rooftop. He spoke to roughly 3,000 students beneath a white tent as part of his “American Comeback Tour.” In a matter of minutes he collapsed. Witnesses observed blood pouring from his neck and a throngs of people fleeing the site. Campus police and federal agents responded swiftly. Police cordoned off spots and began a manhunt. Officials took two people into…
India to Take On Pakistan in High-Pressure Asia Cup 2025 Showdown
Gofrixty [10 September 2025] – In a battle that all cricket fans look forward to, India and Pakistan will come face to face in the Asia Cup 2025. The match is scheduled to be held on 14th September 2025 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, UAE. The Asia Cup involves eight Asian teams, but the focus is always the sharpest when India and Pakistan face each other. Due to political tensions, the teams haven’t played a bilateral series, but the rivalry is preserved by tournaments like the Asia Cup. This year’s encounter…
Israel MURDERS Ceasefire Hopes in Attack on Qatar
Gofrixty [10 September 2025] – Israel carried out new strikes that struck Qatari interests and dashed already fragile hopes of a regional truce. The attack appeared to be aimed at sites associated with Qatari mediation efforts, and it stunned diplomats who had spent weeks in peace talks. Qatar worked[MD1] to bring dialogue between Israel and Palestinian movements, but Israel did not heed repeated calls and took the path of military action. The strikes knocked the wind out of negotiations and angered millions throughout the Middle East. Arab leaders condemned the move…
