
Former U.S. President Joe Biden has launched a strong attack on his successor, Donald Trump. Trump not only “tore down the White House with a wrecking ball,” said the 82-year-old, according to U.S. media, referring to Trump’s construction work for a new ballroom at the White House,
Read more: Joe Biden accuses Donald Trump of destroying American democracy and unity

Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Benjamin Netanyahu are unlikely to ever be friends again in this lifetime: the Turkish judiciary has issued an arrest warrant against the Israeli prime minister and other members of the Israeli government for “genocide.” A total of 37 arrest warrants have been issued
Read more: Turkey issues arrest warrant against Netanyahu over alleged acts of genocide

German Lieutenant General Alexander Sollfrank, head of the Bundeswehr’s operational command, warned that Russia could launch a limited attack on NATO territory “as soon as tomorrow.” Speaking to Reuters, the senior military official said Russia’s current level of armament
Read more: German general warns of possible limited Russian attack against NATO soon

With military pomp and a grand ceremony, China has officially commissioned its third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, in the presence of President Xi Jinping. The event took place on Hainan Island before some 2,000 attendees, including naval officers and shipyard workers. The Fujian represents
Read more: China commissions its third aircraft carrier Fujian, challenging United States dominance

The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned a lower court ruling that had blocked former President Donald Trump’s administration from enforcing a policy allowing only “male” and “female” gender options on U.S. passports. The move temporarily reinstates the rule requiring the designation of s
Read more: Supreme Court limits gender options on official United States passports

Russsian President Vladimir Putin has ordered preparations for possible nuclear weapons tests in response to recent U.S. announcements about resuming their own testing. According to the Kremlin, Putin instructed ministries and intelligence services to gather information and draft
Read more: Putin orders nuclear test preparations in response to United States actions

The United States is facing a government “shutdown” that is already being felt in airports. Authorities have announced a preventive reduction of up to 10% in flight capacity at 40 of the country’s busiest terminals starting Friday. The cut is meant to ease the workload on air traffic controllers
Read more: U.S. government shutdown triggers flight cancellations and growing chaos nationwide

The death toll from the powerful Typhoon Kalmaegi continues to rise in the Philippines as authorities advance rescue operations across devastated regions. At least 90 people have lost their lives and dozens more remain missing after the storm swept through the country with destructive
Read more: Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves at least ninety dead and thousands displaced nationwide

Zohran Mamdani, 34, emerged as the winner in New York’s local elections, triggering strong reactions both inside the United States and abroad. Critics — including Israel’s Minister for Diaspora Affairs, Amichai Chikli — labeled him a “supporter of Hamas” and warned of a “critical
Read more: Mamdani wins New York election, sparking fierce debate over Gaza stance

In China's defense laboratories, much like those of their counterparts in the United States, work is moving rapidly to develop new weapon systems powered by artificial intelligence. Autonomous tanks, AI-driven robot dogs, and large drones capable of unleashing kamikaze swarms
Read more: China accelerates AI-powered autonomous weapons as global military race intensifies

Ukraine’s opposition leader Petro Poroshenko has launched serious accusations against President Volodymyr Zelensky in a recent interview. He claimed Zelensky is taking action against political opponents and putting Ukraine’s democracy and independence at risk. Autocratic
Read more: Poroshenko accuses Zelensky of targeting political rivals and harming democracy

In the heart of Mexico City's historic center, President Claudia Sheinbaum became the target of harassment when a man managed to approach her, wrap his arm around her, and attempt to kiss her in public. The incident surprised those around her and sparked a national debate on security
Read more: Scandal in Mexico City After Aggression Against Claudia Sheinbaum
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