Denver Airport reports fire on a Boeing aircraft and passenger evacuation.
Denver International Airport in the United States reported an incident involving a Boeing 737 passenger plane on the airport runway, resulting in the evacuation of passengers.
Officials at Denver Airport stated that several passengers were examined by medical personnel following the incident, and one person was transported to a hospital.
A video shared on social media shows the left landing gear of the plane engulfed in flames while passengers evacuate using an inflatable emergency slide.
The Denver fire Department confirmed that firefighters have extinguished the blaze aboard the aircraft.
The US President made a misleading claim, stating that he has asked Cambodia and Thailand to end their war.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera,US President Donald Trump,who is eager to portray himself as working toward peace and stability in global regions,claimed today,Saturday,that he would ask Cambodia and Thailand to declare a ceasefire and end their conflict.
The US president added that he told Cambodia and Thailand if they continue fighting, the United States will not sign trade agreements with them.
according to Cambodia’s Ministry of Defense, at least eight civilians and five soldiers have died during the border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand.
Maly Sochita,spokesperson for Cambodia’s Ministry of Defense,said at a press conference in Phnom Penh that twelve military personnel and at least 50 civilians were wounded in the border skirmishes with Thailand.
He also stated that a total of 35,829 Cambodian civilians have fled high-risk areas in the provinces of preah Vihear, Oddar Meanchey, and Pursat.
Newsweek reported that Tehran’s retaliatory strike on the U.S. al Udeid Air Base provided valuable lessons to Washington’s defensive forces for confronting potential attacks from China and North Korea.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing mehr News Agency and newsweek, the publication outlined key lessons learned by U.S.air defense forces following Iran’s retaliatory strike on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. This attack responded to Washington’s aggression against Iran’s nuclear facilities and occurred amid growing concerns about possible assaults by China and North Korea on American assets in the region.
Newsweek noted that China’s potential invasion of Taiwan, North Korea’s advancing missile arsenal, and increasingly bold maneuvers by both countries in disputed airspace and waters have driven U.S. officials to accelerate preparations. These efforts include enhancing air defense and missile capabilities and also deploying advanced fighter jets at frontline bases.
A Valuable Lesson from Iran for Patriot Air Defense Units
When Iran launched ballistic missiles at Al Udeid in June, in retaliation for a B-2 bomber strike on the Fordow nuclear facility, it gave American Patriot air defense units an chance to intercept inbound missiles launched by a foreign adversary.
The attack involved 14 missiles targeting Al Udeid base.For these defense units-currently on alert in Northeast Asia-it served as a live-fire exercise. General Dan Kin,Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,claimed that prior to Iran’s attack,all personnel except 44 soldiers operating two Patriot systems had been evacuated from the base. The week following the strike, Kin stated numerous interceptor missiles were fired defending the base but kept exact figures classified.
The Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) previously analyzed that around 30 guided Patriot interceptors were launched against 14 Iranian ballistic targets heading toward America’s largest military installation in the Middle east-costing approximately $111 million just for missile expenditures. General Kin described this event as “the largest use of Patriots in American military history.”
Timothy Walton, senior fellow at The Hudson Institute think tank, said this attack “helped boost readiness among American air defense personnel” and confirmed plans to expand America’s Patriot forces.
Walton added that while coverage of Iran’s missile assault on Al Udeid was significant, other units protecting critical Israeli assets or conducting protracted operations countering missile threats and drones across Iraq and Syria received far less attention.
According to Newsweek’s report, aside from Patriots, the United States has deployed THAAD systems to strengthen regional air defenses amid long-range Iranian missile threats as well as those posed by Yemen’s Houthi (Ansarallah) forces-in Israel specifically-and currently maintains at least two THAAD batteries stationed westward across the Pacific: one each in Guam and South Korea.
The cumulative impact of Middle Eastern operations combined with providing allied countries like Ukraine with air defense systems necessitates replenishing America’s interceptor missile stockpile within its arsenal.
U.S. president says Russian and Ukrainian presidents will meet within two to three months
According to the english section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Interfax, U.S. President Donald trump stated that Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky, presidents of Russia and Ukraine respectively, will meet within the next two to three months.
Responding to a question about the prospect of a meeting between Putin and Zelensky potentially involving himself, Trump said: “This is going to happen, but it will take place in two or three months.”
Vladimir Medinsky, who led the Russian delegation in the third round of negotiations with Ukraine, emphasized that any potential meeting between Putin and Zelensky must be based on clear agreed conditions. The meeting should be properly arranged for it to be meaningful.
He added that a gathering aimed solely at reopening discussions from scratch would be “pointless.”
A sudden sharp descent of a US passenger plane immediately after takeoff caused several injuries.
A report by the English section of webangah News Agency citing Mehr News Agency and Sky revealed that a sharp drop in altitude by an american passenger plane to avoid collision with a fighter jet injured multiple passengers.
The aircraft, operated by Southwest Airlines, received a warning about the presence of a fighter jet at a similar altitude shortly after departing from an airport in California.
FlightAware data shows that the plane lost about 100 meters of altitude within just 36 seconds.the Boeing 737 was reportedly flying near a British Hawker Hunter MK58 fighter jet at the time of the incident.
This marks the second time in one week that a US passenger aircraft was forced into an abrupt maneuver to avoid potential midair collision.
The recent series of aviation incidents has raised concerns over safety in the US airline industry.
Amid widespread hunger in Gaza, the United states’ departure from UNESCO has become a political tactic to control autonomous narratives and systematically conceal the crimes of the Zionist regime globally.
Mehr News Agency, International Desk, hasan Shokuhi Nasab: A few days ago, the United States officially announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, the United Nations’ cultural and educational organization. This marks the third time Washington has abandoned an international body despite its commitments.
Observers view this decision not as a temporary move but as part of a longstanding US policy aimed at undermining global institutions it helped establish.Whenever these organizations act against Washington’s strategic ally-the Israeli occupation regime-the US quickly resorts to denial,threats,or withdrawal.
The US justifies its exit by accusing UNESCO of “anti-israel bias,” “Chinese influence,” and “promoting extreme cultural values.” The reality is that UNESCO’s emphasis on cultural justice, protection of heritage in occupied territories, and defense of Palestinians’ ancient rights has repeatedly blocked Israel’s attempts at cultural appropriation and historical revisionism-provoking white House anger.Thus, America’s departure once again reveals that when it comes to the rights of oppressed nations, Tel Aviv’s interests and its lobby take precedence over all American international commitments.
This move triggered widespread reactions. the Zionist regime welcomed it as a “moral victory.” In contrast, international organizations, governments, and independent analysts viewed it as evidence of America’s growing moral isolation. UNESCO lamented the decision but reaffirmed its ongoing mission to defend culture, education, peace, and global heritage. More than just one country leaving an institution became clear; this represents an organized effort by dominant powers to discredit bodies still giving voice to the oppressed.
From the Human Rights Council to UNESCO: The cost of Renouncing Global Responsibilities
this is not america’s first refusal to engage with multilateral institutions that do not guarantee its exclusive interests. In 2018 under Trump’s governance, the US withdrew from the UN Human Rights Council,accusing it of “bias” against Israel-a council which despite operational weaknesses was one of few bodies documenting repeated Palestinian rights violations by israel.
In 2020, the US left the world health Organization (WHO), citing mismanagement during COVID-19-sparking backlash among health experts while weakening Washington’s global leadership in public health.
The withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement similarly reflected denial toward global environmental survival obligations. Now leaving UNESCO continues this trajectory: dismantling multilateral frameworks that represent worldwide concerns rather than American political agendas or those favored by allies.
Economically, exiting UNESCO means losing direct influence over budget allocations,s projects,and organizational priorities.US financial contributions once made up roughly 22 percentofUNESCO’s total funding.Withdrawal reduces American swaywhilecreating space forh China,Russia,and others who now claim greater roles indraftingglobal standards ineducation,culture,and digital policy.In therun,this threatens U.S.commercial scientificandculturalinstitutionsbylimitingaccess totheir participation indenveloping key areas suchas World Heritage registration AI education,digitalrights,and media ethics..
A recent survey in the United states reveals that public approval of Donald Trump’s performance has dropped to it’s lowest level.
The English section of webangah news Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Russia Today, reports that a Gallup poll shows American support for President Donald Trump has fallen to its lowest point sence he took office in January 2025.
According to the report, only 37 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s performance. this marks a steep decline from January when approval sat at 47 percent.
The survey was conducted among over one thousand Americans. It found that 38 percent expressed satisfaction with Trump’s immigration policies, 37 percent approved of his economic management, and 36 percent supported his foreign trade policies.
U.S. officials acknowledged that Iran’s extensive missile attacks during the war with the Zionist regime exposed a troubling gap in the country’s missile defense systems.
The English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Russia Today, reported that The Wall Street Journal, quoting Pentagon officials, revealed that the conflict between Iran and the Zionist regime highlighted a shortage of interceptor missiles in the U.S. military.
The report noted that these missiles, currently used by the U.S. military, proved to be ineffective during the conflict.
It emphasized that a concerning gap in America’s military stockpiles was uncovered amid this war. The United States received indications of reduced effectiveness in its missile defense systems and is consequently conducting tests on certain interceptor missiles.
The Wall Street Journal further added that some Pentagon officials believe America’s current missile defense capabilities do not meet contemporary challenges.Globally, cheap yet powerful ballistic missiles are increasingly deployed. The U.S. THAAD system fired over 150 interceptor missiles during this war-accounting for one-quarter of all interceptors purchased by the Pentagon-with restocking expected to take more than a year.
The report also stated that Pentagon officials expressed doubts about whether SM-3 missiles launched from ships achieved their predicted target destruction rates.
The President of the United States insulted his French counterpart in today’s remarks.
According to the english section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Russia Today, U.S. President Donald Trump said today about French President Emmanuel Macron: “Macron is a good man, but his words are worthless.”
Speaking about Macron’s comments on recognizing the State of Palestine, Trump added: “Those words are worthless.”
Yesterday, Emmanuel Macron announced that he had decided for France to recognize the State of Palestine.
He also stated that he would formally declare this decision at the United Nations General Assembly next September.
US President Responds to Revelations Surrounding his Involvement in an Ethical Scandal.
according to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Russia Today, US president Donald trump addressed the recent ethical scandal involving his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious billionaire and leader of an underage sex trafficking ring. Trump stated, “I don’t know what you are talking about.”
He added, “It is indeed all lies and fabricated.”
Trump denied any connection with Epstein.
He pointed out that former President Bill Clinton visited Epstein’s private island 28 times and questioned why media outlets focus on him instead.
The case involving Trump’s associations with Jeffrey Epstein has become a important vulnerability for him in US politics. Epstein, a wealthy investor convicted of human trafficking and sexual abuse, maintained connections with many global political and economic elites before his suspicious death in 2019.