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Houthi Militants Supported by Iran Attack Another Civilian Ship in the Red Sea

Houthi Militants Supported by Iran Attack Another Civilian Ship in the Red Sea

Yemeni Houthis Attack Greek-Operated Bulk Carriers Iran-backed Houthi militants launched attacks on Greek-operated bulk carriers near Hodeida, a port city under Houthi control, on Monday. This marks the second ship sunk this week due to Houthi actions in the Red Sea. The initial assault occurred on Sunday when the Houthis targeted the bulk carrier Magical […]

Coast Guard Captures 5,500 Pounds of Drugs in Four Operations in the Caribbean Sea

Coast Guard Captures 5,500 Pounds of Drugs in Four Operations in the Caribbean Sea

US Coast Guard Seizes Over 5,500 Pounds of Illegal Drugs The US Coast Guard has successfully led multinational efforts to intercept a significant quantity of drugs from smugglers in the Caribbean. They managed to confiscate more than 5,500 pounds of illegal substances over a series of operations, capturing 2,200 pounds of cocaine and 3,320 pounds […]

Bodies Found at Sea with Bound Hands and Feet

Bodies Found at Sea with Bound Hands and Feet

Bodies Discovered in the Mediterranean Linked to Migrant Trafficking Authorities have reported the recovery of multiple bodies in the Mediterranean, off the coast of Spain. At least five bodies have been found with their hands and feet bound, near the Balearic Islands, according to local news sources. There are suspicions that these individuals may have […]

UCLA speaker ignites controversy with ‘river to sea’ chant during graduation

UCLA speaker ignites controversy with 'river to sea' chant during graduation

Understanding the Uneasy Landscape of Humanities Education The essence of humanities education lies in engaging with profound texts and ideas that have informed human civilization over the ages. Ideally, this discipline nurtures a respect for complexity, a deep appreciation for history, and intellectual modesty. Yet, the recent keynote speech during UCLA’s Humanities launch ceremony did […]

NATO holds military exercises in the Baltic Sea as tensions with Russia increase

NATO holds military exercises in the Baltic Sea as tensions with Russia increase

NATO Naval Exercises in the Baltic Sea Amid Rising Tensions This month, NATO will showcase its maritime capabilities in the Baltic Sea, involving thousands of personnel from 17 countries and around 50 ships. This exercise, led by the US 6th Fleet, comes at a time when regional tensions are high. While Russia is not a […]

AI suggests Dead Sea Scrolls could be more ancient than previously believed

AI suggests Dead Sea Scrolls could be more ancient than previously believed

New AI Study Reveals Age of Dead Sea Scrolls Recent research utilizing artificial intelligence models indicates that the Dead Sea Scrolls might be older than scholars previously believed. A team from the Netherlands, Italy, and Denmark shared their discoveries in a study published in the Journal Plos One on June 4th. The researchers introduced an […]

Princess Leonor reaches New York following five months at sea

Princess Leonor reaches New York following five months at sea

Princess Leonor of Spain has arrived in New York City! The 19-year-old royal came on a Spanish Navy training vessel on Wednesday, sporting a crisp white uniform adorned with black insignia. The Crown Prince, the heir to the Spanish throne, appeared cheerful alongside his sister Sofia and fellow cadets to honor Juan Sebastian de Elcano. […]