Jagger Beltran

Jagger Beltran is the founder and author of Computer Site Engineering, a blog dedicated to exploring the latest in computing, hardware, and software. With a passion for technology, he provides in-depth insights to help readers stay ahead in the digital world.

Our Top 25 European Travel Discoveries of 2025

25 European Travel Discoveries That Defined 2025 Europe in 2025 rewarded curious travellers with places that felt fresh, human-scaled and deeply rooted in local life. From quiet islands and overlooked mountain towns to revitalised wetlands and slow-travel lakes, these 25 destinations stood out for their beauty, authenticity and sense of discovery. 1. Cobh, County Cork,…

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Bondi Beach shooting updates: Australian Prime Minister signals gun law crackdown as police locate firearm and IED

On the evening of 14 December 2025, a mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney turned a Jewish community celebration into one of the deadliest violent attacks in Australia’s recent history. The incident occurred during a Hanukkah event known as Chanukah by the Sea, which drew hundreds of people to the popular seaside suburb. As…

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Brown University shooting: Two students killed, person of interest taken into custody

Brown University shooting: person of interest in custody after attack leaves two students dead – latest updates PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A deadly shooting at Brown University has left two students dead and at least nine others injured, authorities confirmed, sending shockwaves through the Ivy League campus and the surrounding community. The attack unfolded Saturday afternoon…

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Somalis condemn Trump’s insults, though some argue he spoke the ‘truth

MOGADISHU, Dec 3 (Foxton News) — Somalis across the country expressed anger and disbelief on Wednesday after former U.S. President Donald Trump made a series of derogatory remarks about Somalis and their homeland. While the overwhelming reaction was condemnation, a small number of citizens acknowledged that, despite his abrasive tone, some of his comments pointed…

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