All That’s Known About the Louvre Heist: Jewelry Stolen and Suspects in Custody

On October 19, four masked thieves robbed the Louvre, stealing nine valuable Napoleonic jewelry pieces in less than eight minutes. They entered through a balcony, using an angle grinder to break into the Apollo Gallery. Although seven individuals were arrested, the masterminds behind the heist remain unidentified, prompting ongoing investigation. Continue reading All That’s Known About the Louvre Heist: Jewelry Stolen and Suspects in Custody

 

Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s First Female Prime Minister

Sanae Takaichi has won the run-off election to become Japan’s first female Prime Minister, defeating Shinjiro Koizumi. With a rich political background, she advocates for Shinzo Abe’s economic policies, while facing controversy over her stances on women’s rights, same-sex marriage, and Japan’s WWII history, raising concerns about international relations. Continue reading Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s First Female Prime Minister

 

Palestinian Activists Deported from Israel and Allege Torture

(Image via TT News Agency) Staff Editor: Gwen Pichette Email: gpichette@umassd.edu On October 6th, 170 activists were deported from Israel after naval forces intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla and most of its vessels.  Swedish longtime climate activist Greta Thunberg, 22, was among one of the many activists detained.  Between 2008 and 2018, humanitarian-aid ships organized by activists from around the world attempted to reach Gaza … Continue reading Palestinian Activists Deported from Israel and Allege Torture

 
Families grieve as the war rages on between Palestine and Israel.

UN Commission Finds that Israel has Committed Genocide Against Palestinians

(Image via BBC) Staff Editor: Gwen Pichette Email: gpichette@umassd.edu The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory has released a report confirming that Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians. The Commission is headed by Navi Pillay, a former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, former International Criminal Court judge, and former judge and president of the UN International Criminal Tribunal for … Continue reading UN Commission Finds that Israel has Committed Genocide Against Palestinians

 

Mother Sells Newborn Child in Effort to Pay for Cooking Class

A 27-day-old baby was rescued from a human trafficking attempt in Brazil, where the mother allegedly tried to sell the infant for rent and cooking classes. Four individuals, including the mother, were arrested. The child is now in protective custody, while Brazil intensifies efforts against human trafficking and slave labor issues. Continue reading Mother Sells Newborn Child in Effort to Pay for Cooking Class

 

Nightclub Party Turns Into Nightmare as Fire Breaks Out, Killing 59 People

A nightclub fire in North Macedonia led to 59 deaths and over 155 injuries during a concert for the band DNK. The venue was overcrowded and lacked a legal license. Investigations are underway, revealing potential bribery. The event caused national mourning, with protests demanding accountability for safety standards. Continue reading Nightclub Party Turns Into Nightmare as Fire Breaks Out, Killing 59 People

 

Haiti Gang Violence Strikes and Kills Kenyan Police Officers

Gang violence in Haiti has escalated since 2020, resulting in the deaths of police officers, including Kenyan officer Bénédict Kabiru. Despite a UN-backed mission, violent gangs have maintained control over much of Port-au-Prince. The situation remains dire, with significant civilian casualties and widespread fear due to escalating attacks and kidnappings. Continue reading Haiti Gang Violence Strikes and Kills Kenyan Police Officers

 

Notorious Drug Lord Pleads Not Guilty Against Charges

Rafael Caro Quintero, former leader of the Guadalajara Cartel, has been extradited to the US and faces charges for the murder of DEA agent Enrique Kiki Camarena. After decades of evasion, Quintero, alongside 28 associates, pleads not guilty. This extradition marks a significant achievement for the DEA in combatting drug cartels. Continue reading Notorious Drug Lord Pleads Not Guilty Against Charges

 

2024 the Deadliest Year on Record for Journalists

In 2024, 124 journalists were killed, marking a record high, driven by escalating global conflicts, particularly in Gaza. CPJ highlights the perilous environment journalists face, with inadequate protections. Many deaths may be underreported. Recommendations include an investigative task force to enhance journalist safety, but challenges persist as conflicts continue. Continue reading 2024 the Deadliest Year on Record for Journalists

 

Hamas Temporarily Suspends Israeli Hostage Release

Hamas has suspended the release of Israeli hostages due to alleged violations of a ceasefire by Israel, which includes delays in returning displaced individuals and ongoing military actions. The recent conflict escalated after Hamas’s attacks on October 7, 2023, leading to significant casualties and ongoing mediation for peace talks. Continue reading Hamas Temporarily Suspends Israeli Hostage Release