SANTOSTILO VICTIMS KILLED IN VIETNAM TOURIST BOAT CAPSIZE, 34 DEAD

VICTIMS KILLED IN VIETNAM TOURIST BOAT CAPSIZE, 34 DEAD A tragic boating accident in northern Vietnam has claimed the lives of at least 34 people after a tourist boat capsized during a sudden storm in the famed Ha Long Bay on Saturday, July 19, 2025. The incident occurred in the early afternoon when a violent … Read more

SANTOSTILO PLANE CRASHES INTO SCHOOL IN BANGLADESH, KILLING AT LEAST 20 PEOPLE

PLANE CRASHES INTO SCHOOL IN BANGLADESH, KILLING AT LEAST 20 PEOPLE A devastating tragedy struck Bangladesh as a small passenger aircraft crashed into a school building in the city of Sylhet, killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens more. The crash occurred on Monday morning during school hours, turning a routine day of learning … Read more

SANTOSTILO 25 NATIONS SLAM ISRAEL OVER “INHUMANE KILLING OF CIVILIANS” IN GAZA

25 NATIONS SLAM ISRAEL OVER “INHUMANE KILLING OF CIVILIANS” IN GAZA In a growing chorus of international condemnation, 25 countries have jointly denounced Israel for what they describe as the “inhumane killing of civilians” in Gaza, intensifying diplomatic pressure amid one of the deadliest phases of the Israel-Gaza conflict in recent years. The statement, issued … Read more

SANTOSTILO WILDFIRES FORCE THOUSANDS TO FLEE IN GREECE AMID RECORD HEATWAVE

WILDFIRES FORCE THOUSANDS TO FLEE IN GREECE AMID RECORD HEATWAVE  A series of raging wildfires have forced thousands of residents and tourists to evacuate across Greece as the country grapples with one of the most severe heatwaves in its history. Blistering temperatures, strong winds, and parched landscapes have combined to create a catastrophic fire season, … Read more

SANTOSTILO KRAINE WAR NEWS TRENDS: A MUST‑WATCH UPDATE BY KYIV POST

UKRAINE WAR NEWS TRENDS: A MUST-WATCH UPDATE BY KYIV POST As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, the Kyiv Post has released a comprehensive update outlining key trends and developments shaping the conflict. With the frontlines largely frozen but the strategic landscape shifting rapidly, the situation remains dynamic both on the battlefield and … Read more

SANTOSTILO U.K. GOVERNMENT SAVING FACE ON APPLE ENCRYPTION BACKDOOR DEMANDS

U.K. GOVERNMENT SAVING FACE ON APPLE ENCRYPTION BACKDOOR DEMANDS The United Kingdom government appears to be quietly backing away from its hardline stance on demanding encryption backdoors in messaging platforms such as Apple’s iMessage and WhatsApp, following intense pressure from tech companies, privacy advocates, and international allies. The move comes as part of a broader … Read more

SANTOSTILO OVER 90 PALESTINIANS SEEKING AID KILLED BY ISRAELI ARMY, SAYS GAZA AGENCY

OVER 90 PALESTINIANS SEEKING AID KILLED BY ISRAELI ARMY, SAYS GAZA AGENCY In one of the deadliest incidents in recent weeks, Gaza’s Government Media Office has accused the Israeli military of killing over 90 Palestinians who were attempting to access humanitarian aid in the northern part of the besieged enclave. The victims, according to local … Read more

SANTOSTILO IRAN TO HOST FRESH NEGOTIATIONS WITH EUROPEAN POWERS OVER NUCLEAR PROGRAMME

IRAN TO HOST FRESH NEGOTIATIONS WITH EUROPEAN POWERS OVER NUCLEAR PROGRAMME Iran has announced that it will host a new round of negotiations with European powers aimed at reviving talks over its controversial nuclear programme, signaling a potential thaw in long-stalled diplomacy. The talks are expected to take place in Tehran later this month, with … Read more

SANTOSTILO WORLD’S TOP COURT STEPS IN TO REMIND GOVERNMENTS TO TACKLE GLOBAL WARMING

WORLD’S TOP COURT STEPS IN TO REMIND GOVERNMENTS TO TACKLE GLOBAL WARMING In a landmark development for global climate governance, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations’ highest judicial body, has issued a powerful reminder to governments worldwide of their legal obligations to address climate change. The advisory opinion, delivered at The Hague, … Read more

SANTOSTILO PROBE FINDS PILOTS SHUT OFF LESS-DAMAGED ENGINE IN JEJU AIR CRASH

PROBE FINDS PILOTS SHUT OFF LESS-DAMAGED ENGINE IN JEJU AIR CRASH  A preliminary investigation into the tragic Jeju Air crash has revealed a critical error by the flight crew: the pilots mistakenly shut down the less-damaged engine during an in-flight emergency, a decision that may have contributed significantly to the fatal outcome. The crash, which … Read more