The escalating missile tests and unannounced launches by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) are not just a regional concern—they are spreading insecurity across the globe. As North Korea advances its missile capabilities, international tensions rise, with countries around the world reevaluating their security strategies. The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has recently discussed the urgency of these developments, as they pose serious risks to peace and stability. In this article, we will explore the impact of DPRK’s missile activities, the international community’s response, and the potential consequences for global security. Let’s dive into how these actions are making…
Author: Nishant Bava
NEW YORK — Wall Street’s tech giants took a significant hit on Monday, as a new Chinese competitor emerged, threatening to disrupt the AI boom that has fueled their growth. The S&P 500 fell 1.5%, primarily due to a 16.9% plunge in Nvidia’s stock. Other major tech stocks also suffered steep losses, dragging the Nasdaq composite down by 3.1%, marking its worst drop in over a month. The downturn was mostly concentrated in AI-related stocks, while the broader market fared better. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 289 points, or 0.7%, and many other U.S. stocks posted gains. However, those…
Fed to Hold Rates Steady at an Unsteady Moment WASHINGTON, Jan 24 – U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers are expected to hold interest rates steady in their upcoming meeting. However, the bigger story will be how the central bank responds to early actions by President Donald Trump that are likely to influence the economy this year. These include his calls for the Fed to lower borrowing costs further. Trump’s policies, such as restricting immigration and raising import taxes, have already made the Fed’s task more challenging, and on Thursday, he told global business leaders that he would push the Fed to…
Israel Intensifies Gaza Attacks Amid Renewed Ceasefire Push At least eight people have died following an Israeli attack on a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in northern Gaza, as Israel sent high-ranking officials to discuss a potential ceasefire. On Saturday, an Israeli airstrike hit the Zainab al-Wazir school in the Jabalia al-Balad area of northern Gaza, killing eight civilians, including two women and two children, according to the Palestinian civil emergency service. “They attacked us without any warning,” a mother told flymenews. as she sifted through the wreckage. “They struck us with a missile. I don’t know where our children are,…