AnewZ Morning Brief - 15 October, 2025
Start your day informed with AnewZ Morning Brief: here are the top news stories for 15 October, covering the latest developments you need to know....
The Houthi movement claims the U.S. carried out a series of airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, as part of an ongoing campaign targeting the group’s Red Sea operations.
The Houthi movement has claimed that over a dozen airstrikes were launched on Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, blaming the United States for the attacks, The Times of Israel reports.
While the US military has not officially confirmed the strikes, US Central Command (CENTCOM) released images and footage showing an aircraft carrier and preparations for raids targeting the Yemeni rebels.
Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen have faced near-daily airstrikes since 15 March, when Washington began a military campaign aimed at halting Houthi attacks on civilian vessels in the Red Sea.
Video from the USGS (United States Geological Survey) showed on Friday (19 September) the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupting and spewing lava.
At least 69 people have died and almost 150 injured following a powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Cebu City in the central Visayas region of the Philippines, officials said, making it one of the country’s deadliest disasters this year.
Authorities in California have identified the dismembered body discovered in a Tesla registered to singer D4vd as 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who had been missing from Lake Elsinore since April 2024.
A tsunami threat was issued in Chile after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the Drake Passage on Friday. The epicenter was located 135 miles south of Puerto Williams on the north coast of Navarino Island.
The war in Ukraine has reached a strategic impasse, and it seems that the conflict will not be solved by military means. This creates a path toward one of two alternatives: either a “frozen” phase that can last indefinitely or a quest for a durable political regulation.
Start your day informed with AnewZ Morning Brief: here are the top news stories for 15 October, covering the latest developments you need to know.
A fire on Tuesday at a garment factory in Bangladesh and an adjacent chemical warehouse killed at least 16 people and injured others, and the death toll could rise, an official said.
Controversial American political commentator Candace Owens has lost her bid to enter Australia after the country’s highest court on Wednesday backed the government’s decision to deny her a visa over concerns she could “incite discord” in the community.
Ukrainian authorities have ordered the evacuation of families from dozens of villages near the devastated northeastern city of Kupiansk, citing a “worsening security situation” amid continued Russian attacks.
Blackouts hit Kyiv and several other Ukrainian regions on Tuesday night due to network overload and lingering damage from earlier Russian strikes, according to officials.
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