Death Toll in Russia’s Attack on Kropyvnytskyi Rises
The death toll from Russia’s attack on Kropyvnytskyi has increased, with emergency crews still assessing the full scale of the devastation.
The death toll from Russia’s attack on Kropyvnytskyi has increased, with emergency crews still assessing the full scale of the devastation.
Former surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec has admitted to sexually abusing 299 patients in one of France’s largest child sex abuse cases.
Canadian police are investigating after more than 80 Tesla vehicles were vandalized at a local dealership.
An Israeli airstrike on Beit Lahiya killed 9 Palestinians as Hamas holds ceasefire talks in Cairo.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order cutting funding to Voice of America’s parent agency, forcing staff out.
Crowds in Aleppo and Damascus celebrated 14 years since the Syrian uprising that ousted Bashar al-Assad.
Thousands protested in Tel Aviv, urging the government to negotiate a hostage deal and a ceasefire with Hamas.
Hundreds gathered outside the proposed site of China’s new London embassy, citing security concerns and opposition to the regime.
Cuba’s power grid has collapsed, causing a nationwide blackout and internet disruptions.
Mark Carney is Canada’s new prime minister, taking office amid a trade war with U.S. President Donald Trump.
A blast at a mosque in northwestern Pakistan injured four people, including two children and a local Islamist party leader, as authorities investigate the attack.
Italy’s Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna regions are grappling with severe flooding and landslides, prompting a red weather alert as heavy rains inundate streets and homes.
New York has declared a state of emergency as brush fires force evacuations and shut down a major highway.
Colombia has confirmed the release of 29 soldiers kidnapped by civilians under coercion from a FARC dissident faction.
Canadian police are hunting for three suspects after a Toronto pub shooting left at least 12 people injured.
More than 1,000 people have been killed in Syria’s deadliest clashes since Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, according to war observer.
European nations have endorsed a $53 billion Arab-backed plan to rebuild Gaza without displacing its residents, rejecting a rival proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Poland plans mandatory military training for men to build a 500,000-strong army amid security threats.
North Korea has revealed its first nuclear-powered submarine under construction, a move that could enhance its long-range strike capabilities.
Slovaks take to the streets in nationwide protests against Prime Minister Robert Fico’s pro-Russian policies, demanding his resignation.
Clashes broke out in Athens as demonstrators protested outside parliament ahead of a no-confidence vote against the government over a 2023 train collision that killed 57 people.
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