March 27, 2025 7:58 pm
Full News

Landslides and Floods in Indonesia’s Sumatra Kill at Least 27, Search for Missing Continues

JAKARTA – At least 27 people have been killed and dozens more are missing after flash floods and landslides struck North Sumatra province in Indonesia. Rescuers are continuing to search for survivors, including passengers trapped in a minibus buried in mud, according to officials on November 28.

The region has been experiencing heavy rainfall since last week, leading to flash floods and landslides across four districts. In Deli Serdang, a landslide on November 27 killed seven people and left 20 others injured, said Hadi Wahyudi, spokesperson for the North Sumatra police. The disaster agency has confirmed the scale of destruction and is working to reach those still trapped under debris.

Related News
US Air Force Base Closes Airspace Due to Drone Activity
Is Fotball’s Famous Curse True Or False?
Evaluating Trump’s Economic Blueprint: Ambition versus Reality in U.S. Policy Shifts
Trump’s Return Could Face a New, More Dangerous North Korean Leader
US Ambassador to India Calls for Restoration of Democracy in Bangladesh
Israel Issues ‘Final Warning’ to Gaza Residents
Related Posts
A Nation’s History Under Siege
Nearly 1,900 Arrested in Anti-Government Protests in Turkey
6 Dead as Tourist Submarine Sinks in Egypt
Opposition Leader Announces Protests in All Cities of Turkey
Trump Cuts Vaccine Aid to Developing Countries
China and France to Hold High-Level Dialogues in 2025, Deepen Economic and Strategic Ties
More News

Two UK Nationals in Security Custody in Iran

A man and a woman have been taken into custody in the southeastern Iranian city of Kerman. Iran’s state news agency IRNA reported the news on Thursday. IRNA also published photos of two British nationals taken into custody. In the blurred picture, they are seen meeting the UK ambassador. Their identities could not be ascertained. […]

Starmer Pledges Full Support to Zelensky, Says “We Stand with Ukraine”

London: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer held a bilateral meeting at 10 Downing Street in London. During the meeting, Starmer expressed the UK’s full support for Ukraine, saying, “We are with you and Ukraine.” The meeting took place ahead of a summit of Ukraine’s European allies. Zelensky arrived in London […]

Police Closing In on Suspect in Murder of UnitedHealth Executive Brian Thompson

Authorities have identified a suspect in the murder of Brian Thompson, a UnitedHealth executive, and are closing in on his location, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Dec. 7. Speaking at a Police Athletic League event, Mr. Adams refrained from naming the suspect, stating that releasing such information could provide the individual an […]

Trump’s New Move Regarding the United Nations

U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to withdraw the United States from the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). The order also calls for a review of U.S. funding allocations to the United Nations. At the same time, Trump has directed the U.S. to withdraw from the United Nations Relief and Works […]

Gal Gadot Reflects on Career, Wonder Woman, and Advocating for Israel

Gal Gadot, known for her iconic portrayal of Wonder Woman, is receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on March 18, a monumental moment in her career. She recalls her first visit to the Walk of Fame nearly two decades ago, at 23 years old, and how she saw people dressed as superheroes, […]

Pakistan Train Hostage Crisis: Rescue Operation Faces Challenges

Militants from the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) hijacked a passenger train in Pakistan’s Balochistan province on Tuesday, taking hundreds of passengers hostage. The Pakistani military launched an immediate rescue operation, successfully freeing 155 hostages and killing 27 militants. However, the operation has become increasingly difficult as some militants have strapped suicide bombs to themselves and […]

What the British Prime Minister Said About Alleged Corruption Allegations Against Tulip Siddiq

British Prime Minister Expresses Confidence in Tulip Siddiq Following alleged accusations in a financial corruption case in Bangladesh against the UK’s Minister for Financial Affairs and Cities, Tulip Siddiq, the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has expressed his support for her. Speaking at a press conference in London, he stated that he has confidence in […]

Ukraine Launches Massive Overnight Drone Attack on Moscow

Ukraine carried out a large-scale drone attack on Moscow and its surrounding regions overnight, resulting in at least one death and three injuries. This is reported to be the most significant attack on Russian territory since Russia launched its full-scale military operation in Ukraine in February 2022. Meanwhile, Ukrainian officials reported Russian drone attacks on […]

Global Women’s Rights Regress in 2024: UN Report

March 6, 2025: In a concerning development, a quarter of countries worldwide experienced a regression in women’s rights in 2024, according to a report published by UN Women on March 6. This regression is attributed to a variety of factors, including climate change and the erosion of democratic institutions. Democratic Backsliding and Gender Equality “The […]

MTA Implements Turnstile Spikes to Combat Fare Evasion Amid Governor Hochul’s Subway Safety Initiative

In a concerted effort to address fare evasion within New York City’s subway system, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has introduced a new measure by installing spiked metal railings on turnstile handrails. This initiative aims to deter individuals from using the handrails as leverage to vault over the turnstiles, a method that has contributed to […]