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Flood kills 10 in Texas
Flood kills 10 in Texas
Flooding caused by torrential rains in the southern US state of Texas killed at least ten people, officials said Friday, with several more reported missing.
Intense downpours pounded San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday morning, triggering flash flooding on highways and pushing automobiles into a nearby creek bed, according to local broadcaster KENS5.
The station stated that the San Antonio Fire Department was looking for at least four more victims.
By Friday afternoon, city officials reported a total of ten deaths.
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“Our hearts are with the families of those we’ve lost to this week’s flash floods and the families who continue searching for their loved ones,” San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said in a post on X.
“I want to personally thank our San Antonio first responders and their families for their sacrifices toward the recovery efforts.”
Since the flooding began, city officials reported that first responders had performed more than 70 water rescues and 16 high-water investigations.
Scientists have long warned that climate change caused by man-made fossil fuel emissions is increasing the frequency, severity, and duration of extreme weather events such as heavy downpours.
Flood kills 10 in Texas
International
Israeli Authorities Demolish UN Compound in Occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli Authorities Demolish UN Compound in Occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli authorities have demolished buildings inside a United Nations compound in occupied East Jerusalem, escalating tensions with the UN and drawing sharp condemnation from the international community.
The demolition targeted facilities belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in the Sheikh Jarrah area. According to UN officials, Israeli forces entered the compound with heavy machinery and razed several structures used for humanitarian and operational purposes, despite the site’s UN-protected status.
The United Nations described the action as a violation of international law, stressing that UN premises are inviolable and protected under international conventions. UNRWA warned that the demolition would severely disrupt humanitarian operations serving Palestinian refugees in East Jerusalem and beyond.
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Israeli officials defended the move, citing domestic legislation and claiming the agency’s presence was unlawful. However, the justification has been rejected by the UN, which maintains that East Jerusalem is occupied territory and that Israel is bound by international obligations.
The demolition comes amid a wider crackdown on UNRWA activities following recent Israeli laws restricting the agency’s operations. It also coincides with heightened tensions in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, including settlement expansion, home demolitions, and repeated clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinians.
Several countries, including Jordan and other Arab states, condemned the demolition, warning that it undermines humanitarian work and further destabilises an already volatile region. Human rights groups have also called for international accountability, urging global bodies to intervene to protect UN facilities and civilian aid operations.
Diplomats say the incident is likely to deepen strains between Israel and the UN, with the issue expected to feature prominently in upcoming UN Security Council discussions.
Israeli Authorities Demolish UN Compound in Occupied East Jerusalem
International
Greenland Dispute: Trump Insists Tariffs Will Happen as EU Pushes Back
Greenland Dispute: Trump Insists Tariffs Will Happen as EU Pushes Back
US President Donald Trump has escalated tensions with Europe after declaring he will “100%” carry out his threat to impose tariffs linked to Greenland, warning that the United States will not back down despite growing resistance from the European Union (EU).
Speaking amid renewed debate over Greenland’s strategic importance, Trump insisted that punitive US tariffs on European goods would be enforced if Washington’s demands are ignored. The remarks have triggered sharp reactions across Europe, with EU leaders vowing to protect their economic and political interests and reject any form of pressure over the Arctic territory.
The EU Commission said the bloc remains united, stressing that Greenland’s status and sovereignty are non-negotiable and must be determined by its people in line with international law. European officials also warned that the EU has the tools to respond if the US follows through with trade penalties.
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The standoff has heightened fears of a wider US–EU trade dispute, with analysts warning that fresh tariffs could disrupt global markets, strain transatlantic relations and impact key sectors, including manufacturing, agriculture and energy.
The Greenland dispute comes as geopolitical competition intensifies in the Arctic region, driven by climate change, access to natural resources and security concerns. European leaders have called for dialogue to prevent escalation, even as they prepare potential countermeasures to safeguard EU economies.
With Trump standing firm and Europe closing ranks, observers say the coming weeks could define the future of US–EU relations, particularly as both sides weigh diplomacy against the risk of a full-blown trade confrontation.
Greenland Dispute: Trump Insists Tariffs Will Happen as EU Pushes Back
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Twin Brothers Arrested in Texas for Alleged Revenge Killings
Twin Brothers Arrested in Texas for Alleged Revenge Killings
Twin brothers Samuel Gbadebo and Solomon Gbadebo, both 20, have been arrested in Fort Worth, Texas, in connection with two fatal shootings allegedly carried out in revenge for a 2021 armed robbery. Authorities say the brothers sought retaliation against a man who reportedly forced them to strip on camera during the earlier robbery.
The first shooting occurred on November 15, 2025, when 19-year-old Devan Randles was shot in the parking lot of an apartment complex in north Fort Worth. Surveillance footage linked a white Nissan Altima to the scene. Weeks later, on November 30, 2025, Isaiah Gonzales, an employee at Flips Patio Grill, was fatally shot in a parking lot. Evidence, including shoe prints and the same vehicle, reportedly connected the incidents to the Gbadebo twins.
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Investigators revealed that Gonzales allegedly robbed the brothers at gunpoint in 2021 and humiliated them by forcing them to strip, an act that was recorded on video. Police used the footage along with other forensic evidence to identify and arrest the twins. They are now facing murder charges at the Tarrant County Jail as authorities continue their investigation.
The case highlights the dangers of revenge-motivated violence in the United States, where prior grievances or humiliation from past crimes can escalate into fatal confrontations. Legal experts say the incidents underscore the role of criminal history, retaliation, and forensic evidence in modern homicide investigations.
Twin Brothers Arrested in Texas for Alleged Revenge Killings
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