PSG Fans Light Up Times Square Before Club World Cup Final Clash

Hundreds of passionate PSG supporters gathered at Times Square, New York, drumming and chanting in a show of strength before the Club World Cup final clash with Chelsea
Queens Nightclub Shooting Highlights Surge in U.S. Violent Incidents

The incident occurred in the Jamaica neighborhood just before 11:20 p.m., prompting a swift response from emergency services. The injured, who include both adults and minors, were transported to nearby hospitals, including Long Island Jewish Hospital and Cohen’s Children Medical Center
READ HERE: 10 Valuable lessons from the book “The Compound Effect” by Darren Hardy

New York, USA: “The Compound Effect” by Darren Hardy is a self-help book emphasizing the power of making small, consistent changes to achieve significant long-term results.
New York-based recalls her past, realized life is all made of several stages

US: New York-based Swarna Ranjani Manike recalled all the past memories and realized as she grew up that life is all made up of several stages and memories full of moments of laughs, cries, love, hatred, loneliness, and many more emotions, tastes and smells.
USA Air Assault Division, Infantry division transfers mission authority in ceremony

USA, New York: The Air Assault Division of the USA’s ‘101st Airborne Division’ and the light infantry division in the USA’s ’10th Mountain Division’ have formally transferred the mission authority of the U.S. in a ceremony at the Romanian National Defense University on April 5, 2023.
Protests in US and France against NATO for weaponising and provoking Ukraine war

Twitter user @Gabe ZZOZZ shared some images and video from Times Square in New York, where a significant portion of the local population had assembled to protest the NATO alliance for arming Ukraine and restarting the Russo-Ukrainian conflict
Belgian FM Lahbib condemns attack on British author Salman Rushdie

The foreign minister of Belgium, Hadja Lahbib on Friday has denounced the attack on British author Salman Rushdie, whose controversial book “The Satanic verses.”