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Chile burns as deadly wildfires kill dozens and force mass evacuations

Chile burns as deadly wildfires kill dozens and force mass evacuations

Deadly wildfires are tearing through southern Chile, killing at least 18 people and forcing tens of thousands to evacuate as extreme heat and strong winds fuel rapidly spreading flames. President Gabriel Boric has declared a state of catastrophe in the hard-hit Ñuble and Bío Bío regions, about 500 kilometers south of Santiago.  

19 January,2026 09:13 PM IST
Caracas Bombed, DOJ Misses Court-Mandated Epstein Deadline

Caracas Bombed, DOJ Misses Court-Mandated Epstein Deadline

As military strikes rattle Caracas and geopolitical tensions rise across South America, a parallel storm is unfolding in Washington, this time over transparency, accountability and the Epstein files. The U.S. Department of Justice has formally missed a statutory deadline to complete redactions and release materials tied to Jeffrey Epstein, triggering alarm among House Oversight Democrats. Lawmakers say the delay violates clear legal obligations under the Epstein Transparency Law and raises renewed questions about who is being protected and why. WATCH 

07 January,2026 01:18 AM IST
Plane CRASHES at Paramillo Aerodrome: Two Dead as Aircraft Flips & Explodes in V

Plane CRASHES at Paramillo Aerodrome: Two Dead as Aircraft Flips & Explodes in V

Tragedy struck Paramillo Aerodrome in San Cristobal, Venezuela, as a Piper Cheyenne 1 aircraft flipped mid-air and exploded on impact, killing both pilot Jose Antonio Bortone Terife and co-pilot Juan Maldonado. Horrified onlookers witnessed the plane lose control, flipping upside down before crashing into the runway. Initial reports suggest a possible tyre explosion, though investigators are also considering pilot error as a factor. WATCH

19 November,2025 08:11 PM IST
U.S. Forces SINKS Another Narco Vessel in Caribbean | 3 Killed

U.S. Forces SINKS Another Narco Vessel in Caribbean | 3 Killed

The U.S. has carried out another lethal maritime strike in the Caribbean, sinking a vessel alleged to be linked to narcotics trafficking networks. According to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, three individuals were killed in the operation, bringing the reported death toll from recent maritime interdictions to nearly 70. The U.S. has now destroyed at least 18 vessels across the Caribbean and Pacific theaters in a rapidly expanding military campaign. However, growing concerns are being raised by legal experts and human rights analysts who argue these strikes may be occurring without transparent evidence, judicial oversight or formal combat classification. WATCH

10 November,2025 06:15 PM IST

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