Trump says Vance to target fraud efforts in Democratic states
Donald Trump claims JD Vance, his vice presidential pick, will prioritize election fraud efforts in Democratic-led states, as reported by Reuters.
Donald Trump claims JD Vance, his vice presidential pick, will prioritize election fraud efforts in Democratic-led states, as reported by Reuters.
Ukraine uncovers a $17.7 million grain fraud scheme involving state officials and a foreign company in a collusion to divert payments and embezzle funds.
A French-owned CMA CGM container ship passed through the Strait of Hormuz, Reuters data shows, amid regional tensions and strategic maritime monitoring.
Russia launched a special military operation to demilitarize Ukraine after recognizing Donetsk and Luhansk's independence, with regional impacts.
A drone hit a humanitarian aid warehouse in Iran, according to the Red Cross, in an incident that may disrupt aid distribution in the region.
Madagascar authorities charged 13 people for plotting a coup and assassination attempt against President Michael Randrianirina. 11 arrested and 2 at large.
Ma Xingrui, a Chinese Politburo member, is under investigation by the anti-graft watchdog, Reuters reports. This case highlights China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign.
Captain Ibrahim TraorΓ©, who seized power in 2023, says democratic rule would not work for his country, suggesting prolonged military governance.
Yemen's Houthis join the conflict with Iran but have not attacked Red Sea traffic. A simultaneous closure of the Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb straits would be catastrophic for the global energy market.
Pope Leo called Israeli President Isaac Herzog to urge an end to the conflict with Iran, the Vatican said, highlighting the urgency for peace.
The Kremlin states that the withdrawal of the Ukrainian Army from Donbas could stop the critical phase of fighting and bring a negotiated solution closer in Ukraine, according to spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
International law experts allege violations in the Iran war, as the White House claims to eliminate threats to make the region safer.
The US has dismantled a key global supply program for malaria and HIV, raising warnings about potential gaps in the international health response.
China introduces regulations for digital humans and bans addictive services targeting children, as reported by Reuters, to safeguard minors in the digital space.
FAO warns that global food prices will continue to rise if the conflict in Iran lasts, according to Reuters. This could worsen global food insecurity.
Artemis II mission's final major burn propels humans out of Earth's orbit for the first time since 1972, targeting the Moon's far side.
US intelligence estimates only 50% of Iran's missile launchers and drones eliminated, contradicting official claims about Operation Epic Fury's effectiveness.
US report targets Brazil's Pix payment system, as communication secretary urges President Lula to highlight it in speeches, sparking international tension over financial technology.
Cuba will release over 2,000 prisoners as the US increases pressure with an oil embargo and desires for leadership change.
International Gymnastics Federation threatens disciplinary action against 15-year-old Russian gymnast Sofia Ilteriakova for not turning toward flags during award ceremony in Bulgaria.