Israel seizes Gaza-bound activist ship Madleen, tows it to port
Israel to deport activists on ship to their countries
Gunman shoots Colombia’s Uribe twice in head at rally
Colombian candidate Miguel Uribe is in grave condition after being shot in the head during a Bogota rally as citizens rally in support and outrage.
British soldier faces arrest in Kenya amid rape allegation claims
UK authorities confirmed the arrest of a British soldier in Kenya following reports of a rape accusation from local media.
Freedom Flotilla edges closer to Gaza as Israel plans interception
Israel has instructed its military to block the Madleen yacht, which carries activists including Greta Thunberg, from reaching the Gaza Strip.
Trump deploys National Guard to crush migrant riots in Los Angeles
White House: Troop deployment needed to stop migrant-fueled chaos, arson, and attacks on officers
Israeli attacks on Eid kill 72 Palestinians in latest Gaza strikes
Israeli airstrikes and gunfire on Eid al-Adha killed at least 72 Palestinians in Gaza and wounded around 100 more, with fears the toll may rise further.
Trump says Musk ‘lost his mind’ as fallout from feud deepens
The fallout began after Musk slammed Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful” mega-bill as an “abomination” earlier this week
Three Iranians appear in UK court over alleged Iran spy plot
Prosecutors allege the men engaged in activities to support a foreign intelligence service — specifically Iran’s — between August 2024 and February 2025
Colorado firebombing suspect charged with attempted murder
The 45-year-old suspect could face over 600 years in prison if convicted on state charges, prosecutors said
Trump’s travel ban mostly affects African, Muslim nations
Trump signed an executive order restricting travel from 19 countries, mainly affecting African and Muslim-majority nations.
Israel recovers hostage bodies as US veto sparks Hamas fury
The captives were identified as Judy Weinstein-Hagi and Gadi Hagi
Suspected crypto kidnapper arrested in Morocco
A Franco-Moroccan man suspected of leading kidnappings targeting French cryptocurrency entrepreneurs was arrested in Morocco amid increased cross-border cooperation.
Musk blasts Trump spending bill after White House exit
Despite Musk’s departure, Trump insists the billionaire remains an informal ally, saying, “He’s really not leaving”
Israel prepares to block Gaza-bound aid ship
Israel’s military says it is preparing for “a range of scenarios” and has vowed to enforce its maritime blockade
French anti-terror prosecutor probes Tunisian man’s killing
The victim, believed to be about 35 years old, was shot dead by a neighbor late Saturday in the town of Puget-sur-Argens
Guterres urges inquiry into Gaza shooting at aid distribution
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an independent investigation after dozens of Palestinians were reportedly killed or injured near a Gaza aid site.
Ukrainian forces hit multiple Russian airbases with drones
Ukraine conducted a large-scale drone operation destroying over 40 Russian bombers at multiple airbases including Siberia.
Israeli strike near Gaza aid site kills 31 as talks stall
The strike, which took place in the southern city of Rafah, targeted an area crowded with people desperately seeking food and relief supplies
Israel displaces hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from Gaza
The Israeli army has forcibly displaced over 250,000 Palestinians from northern Gaza as part of an extended military operation, escalating humanitarian concerns.
Greece protests Egyptian court ruling on Sinai Monastery land
The Egyptian government has sought to ease concerns, saying the court decision does not affect the monastery’s spiritual or religious status
Elon Musk to leave Trump administration efficiency role
“The DOGE mission will only strengthen over time as it becomes a way of life throughout the government,” Musk said
Russia seeks new Ukraine talks as Kyiv demands peace plan first
Russia has proposed new peace talks with Ukraine, but Kyiv insists on reviewing Moscow’s plan beforehand to ensure substantive progress.
Netanyahu says Hamas Gaza chief Mohammad Sinwar killed
Mohammad Sinwar was reportedly targeted by an Israeli strike on a hospital in southern Gaza earlier this month
ASEAN pledges restraint to keep peace in contested waters
Leaders stress the need for trust and dialogue to maintain stability in the South China Sea.
