Iran Accuses US and Israel of Genocide in School Attacks
Iran accuses the US and Israel of genocide for deliberately targeting over 600 schools, including one in Minab that killed 160 children. The UN failed to condemn the attacks.
Iran accuses the US and Israel of genocide for deliberately targeting over 600 schools, including one in Minab that killed 160 children. The UN failed to condemn the attacks.
Gazprom reports a Ukrainian attack on the TurkStream pipeline, critical infrastructure for gas exports to Turkey, according to an official statement.
NASA's Artemis II mission blasted off and is orbiting Earth before heading to the Moon, with the BBC science editor expressing awe.
Iran's army chief instructs commanders to prepare for any attack, state media reports, amid regional tensions and security concerns.
Pakistan announces talks with Afghanistan to resolve the conflict, per Reuters, aiming to stabilize the border region through diplomatic efforts.
Russia launched a special military operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine, following recognition of Donetsk and Lugansk independence.
A man dies in flooding near Athens as heavy rain hits Greece, while a Saharan dust storm blankets Crete, causing hazardous conditions.
US officials are evaluating contracts from Kristi Noem's tenure to enhance transparency and ensure compliance with regulations at the Department of Homeland Security.
Russia imposes a temporary ban on producers exporting gasoline until the end of July, as reported by Reuters, to stabilize the domestic market.
Elon Musk's SpaceX plans a $1 trillion public stock debut, potentially making him the world's first trillionaire.
The European Union warns of a potential energy crisis and calls on people to reduce car and air travel, amid uncertainty from the Middle East conflict and disruptions in fuel supplies.
Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar has obtained combat drones in violation of the UN arms embargo, Reuters reports, potentially escalating the conflict in Libya.
Donald Trump becomes the first sitting US president to appear before the Supreme Court, defending a controversial immigration policy in an unprecedented move.
India's condom industry faces raw material shortages and soaring costs due to the Iran war, disrupting global supply chains and local pharmacies.
In 24 hours, US policy toward Venezuela sends mixed signals: oil sanctions eased but key promises postponed, reshaping bilateral relations amid political uncertainty.
Reuters' Morning Bid covers market disappointment during prime time, highlighting key news affecting investor expectations and volatility in financial markets.
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit between the islands of Manado and Ternate in Indonesia, resulting in one death. Tsunami warnings have now been lifted.
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In his primetime speech, President Trump omitted crucial points while addressing Iran tensions, according to BBC analysis.
Claudia Sheinbaum's government is evaluating options to resume fuel shipments to Cuba, impacted by US blockades, showing consistency and solidarity.