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Erika Johnson

Erika Johnson
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Erika has been writing stories since high school as a campus journalist to college. After pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication, she was employed in a local newspaper, radio station, and finally in this esteemed organization wherein she embarks on investigative reports. I believe in Writing the wrongs. for new submissions, email me directly [email protected]

Pentagon Releases 2017 Syria UAP Video Showing Instant Acceleration

The Department of War declassified a UAP video from 2017 over Syria, showing an object performing instant acceleration.

Pentagon Declassifies 2023 UAP Video from Middle East Mission

The Pentagon released a declassified video showing a UAP recorded by a military aircraft over the Middle East in 2023.

Intelligence Sharing Led to Arrest of Militia Commander in Turkey

Turkish authorities have not publicly explained how they tracked Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi across borders. But the arrest of the Kata'ib Hezbollah com

Pentagon Releases 2024 Syria UAP Video Report

The Pentagon released a declassified mission report Wednesday that describes a U.S. military platform observing an "unidentified anomalous phenomenon" over Syri

Malian and Russian Forces Withdraw From Kidal After Recent Attacks

On 2026-04-26, reports emerged that Malian troops and Russian mercenaries had withdrawn from Kidal, a key city in northern Mali, following attacks the previous

Storm Kristin Kills 5, Exposes Portugal Climate Risk

Portugal is still counting the cost after Storm Kristin tore through the country, but the damage goes deeper than broken buildings and downed power lines. Five

Hayli Gubbi Eruption Grounds Arabian Flights

Ash, Flight Chaos, and a 12,000-Year Wait: The Fallout from Hayli Gubbi The ash is falling, and the planes are grounded. That is the blunt reality across the A

Rohingya Boat Sinks Off Malaysia, 280 Missing

A devastating maritime disaster has struck near Langkawi, Malaysia, after a boat carrying hundreds of Rohingya refugees sank, resulting in the deaths of at leas

Typhoon Kalmaegi Kills 188, 135 Missing in Philippines

The death toll from Typhoon Kalmaegi's impact on the Philippines has risen to at least 188, with at least 135 others missing, as of November 7, 2025. This devas

France Arrests Two Suspects in Louvre Museum Heist

French authorities have made a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the robbery at the Louvre Museum in Paris, arresting two suspects in connectio

Italy Approves World’s Longest Suspension Bridge

The Italian government has given the green light to a monumental construction project - a bridge over the Strait of Messina, set to connect Sicily with mainland

Minor Planet Center Confirms 12-Mile Interstellar Object

The confirmation of a third interstellar object passing through our solar system puts astronomers in an unusual position. They have data. They have a trajectory

Iran Missiles Hit Israel in 2024 Escalation

The Iran–Israel conflict has escalated dramatically over the past year, with a series of direct confrontations between the two countries in April, July, and October...

Laos’ Hydropower Boom Comes at a High Environmental Cost

Laos, Jan 27, 2025 , Laos' rapid expansion of hydropower dams is generating significant electricity for export but is causing widespread environmental damage, including deforestation…

Brunei Eyes Regional Leadership in Blue Carbon Credits

Brunei is seeking to establish itself as a leader in regional blue carbon credits, with the small southeast Asian nation aiming to capitalize on its…

Vietnam’s Mekong Delta Faces Worst Saltwater Intrusion in Years

A Crisis of Salinity Hits Vietnam's Agricultural Heartland Vietnam's Mekong Delta region is currently grappling with its most severe saltwater intrusion in decades, a phenomenon…

TikTok Shop Ban in Indonesia Spurs E-commerce Rethink

Indonesia banned social media platforms from facilitating direct e-commerce transactions on October 4, 2023, effectively shutting down TikTok Shop in the country. The regulation, announced…

Philippines’ Startup Scene Struggles With High Burn Rates

The Philippines' startup scene is facing significant challenges due to high burn rates, with many companies struggling to stay afloat, according to a report by…

Measles Kills Unvaccinated Texas Child, First US Death Since 2000

An unvaccinated child has died of measles at a hospital in Lubbock, Texas, marking the first death from the disease in the United States since it was declared e

South Sudan Closes Schools as 108°F Heat Wave Hits

South Sudan's government has taken a proactive measure to safeguard the well-being of its students, ordering the closure of all schools in the country for two w

Carbon capture and storage

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a crucial process in the quest to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, involving the separation of carbon dioxide (CO2) from...

FBI Releases 2026 UAP Photo A7 to AARO

According to FBI records released under PURSUE, a recently declassified document titled "FBI Photo A7" reveals a still image of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP)...

Storm Darragh Triggers UK Emergency Alerts to Millions

Millions of people in the United Kingdom received emergency alerts today, December 6, 2024, as Storm Darragh prepares to make landfall over the British Isles. T

Spain Flood Disaster Prompts Missed Warning Probe

The scale of the disaster in eastern Spain on October 29, 2024, now forces a painful reckoning with what might have been avoided. The flooding, driven by a phen

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