
Tensions between Russia and the West escalated again on Monday after the Kremlin publicly accused NATO of being “de facto involved” in the war in Ukraine, while the Russian military conducts its joint “Zapad 2025” (“West 2025”) exercises with Belarus, considered one of the largest war
Read more: Russia accuses NATO of fighting it while conducting Zapad 2025 military drills

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued a temporary order keeping nearly five billion dollars in foreign aid frozen, in line with the Trump administration’s decision. This measure has sparked controversy as it affects humanitarian and international cooperation
Read more: Chief Justice Roberts Backs Trump’s Move to Halt International Funds

Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced a historic agreement to resume inspections at nuclear facilities, including sites that had previously been targeted by the United States and Israel. The deal seeks to restore international confidence in the peaceful
Read more: Iran and IAEA Reach Agreement to Resume Key Nuclear Inspections

The war in Ukraine, now dragging on for more than three and a half years, shows no clear signs of ending soon. Against this backdrop, Russian President Vladimir Putin again hinted at the possibility of a direct meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, but conditioned such an encounter
Read more: Zelensky Invites Putin to Kyiv as Fighting and Diplomatic Tensions Persist

A United Nations committee has raised international alarm after presenting credible reports that North Korea is conducting medical and scientific experiments on human beings, particularly on individuals with disabilities. The findings, revealed in Geneva, describe deeply inhumane
Read more: Serious findings reveal North Korea uses humans in forced medical experiments

Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a forceful message during a massive military parade in Beijing, declaring that the world is at a crossroads between peace and war. The event, staged in Tiananmen Square to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Asia, showcased
Read more: Xi warns world faces choice between peace or war at Beijing parade

Israel has begun a large-scale mobilization of reservists as the country prepares for an intensified offensive in the Gaza Strip, marking one of the most significant escalations in recent months. Tens of thousands of reservists have been called up and are reporting for duty, signaling
Read more: Israel mobilizes reservists as Gaza airstrikes intensify and civilian casualties rise

China’s Vice Minister of Commerce and special trade envoy, Li Chenggang, paid an official visit to Washington from August 27 to 29, meeting with senior U.S. officials in the midst of rising trade tensions. During his stay, Li held talks with representatives from the Treasury Department, the

Venezuela’s Minister of Interior, Justice, and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, responded to growing international accusations labeling his country as a “narco-state” and insisted that such claims are part of a political campaign aimed at promoting regime change. In statements broadcast on state
Read more: Diosdado Cabello Rejects Narco-State Claims, Accuses U.S. of Political Warfare

The celebrated American judge Frank Caprio has died after a long battle with cancer. He became world-famous through the courtroom show “Caught in Providence.” In his hometown of Providence, in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, Frank Caprio had been serving as a judge since the 1980s.
Read more: Beloved Judge Frank Caprio, Famous for “Caught in Providence,” Dies at 88

A violent attack on Monday, July 28, in the Southwark district of central London left two people dead and two others injured. According to the Metropolitan Police, the incident took place shortly after 1 p.m. inside a commercial establishment located on Long Lane, just one kilometer from the
Read more: Deadly Southwark Attack Sparks National Outcry Over Knife Crime in the UK

A diplomatic breakthrough appears to be on the horizon as peace negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv are set to resume later this week, according to Russian state media. The highly anticipated meeting between the two sides is expected to take place in Istanbul, a source told the
Read more: Peace Talks Between Russia and Ukraine to Resume This Week in Istanbul
