
The Ecuadorian government has confirmed that President Daniel Noboa was the target of an assassination attempt during a violent protest in which hundreds of demonstrators attacked his convoy with stones and, allegedly, gunfire. According to officials, the incident occurred while the president was
Read more: Assassination Attempt on Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa During Violent Protest

China on Tuesday urged the European Union not to “challenge” U.N. Resolution 2758, the landmark decision adopted in 1971 that transferred China’s seat at the United Nations from Taipei to Beijing. The warning came after the EU stated that the resolution merely addressed the
Read more: “China Warns European Union Over Interpretation of Historic U.N. Resolution 2758”

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm announced on Tuesday that the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to three American researchers — John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis — for their groundbreaking discoveries in quantum
Read more: “Three American Scientists Win the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics”

Tensions between Ukraine and Russia escalated further this week following reports that Ukrainian long-range drones targeted an oil-producing region in western Siberia, more than 2,000 kilometers from the front line. Local Russian authorities confirmed that several drones were detected and
Read more: “Ukrainian Drones Reportedly Strike Russian Oil Region in Western Siberia”

A 29-year-old man has been arrested after causing extensive damage inside the U.S. Capitol over the weekend, in an incident that shocked authorities and reignited concerns over security at one of the nation’s most symbolic buildings. According to the U.S. Capitol Police, the suspect drove his
Read more: “Capitol Attack: 29-Year-Old Man Causes Major Damage in Washington”

For years, mobile phone theft has plagued the streets of London, where thieves often snatch devices from pedestrians and tourists in seconds before vanishing into traffic. But this week, British police scored a historic breakthrough in their fight against organized street crime, dismantling a network that
Read more: “Major Crackdown on International Phone Theft Network in London”

The Spanish Socialist government has announced its intention to enshrine the right to abortion in the Constitution, aiming to protect it from future political reversals. The proposal, described as a guarantee of “freedom and autonomy for women,” seeks to safeguard one of the country’s
Read more: “National debate rises over proposal to enshrine abortion as right”

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has firmly rejected accusations filed before the International Criminal Court (ICC) alleging her complicity in the so-called “genocide” in the Gaza Strip. The complaint also targets Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, Defense Minister Guido Crosetto, and Leonardo CEO
Read more: Meloni rejects ICC complaint accusing Italy of genocide complicity in Gaza

Fourteen Years Later, Kate Middleton’s Wedding Beauty Secret Finally Revealed It was one of the most enchanting days of the 21st century: April 29, 2011, when Kate Middleton walked down the aisle at Westminster Abbey in her exquisite lace gown by Sarah Burton for Alexander
Read more: Fourteen Years Later: The Hidden Secret Behind Kate Middleton’s Wedding Look

U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of 300 National Guard troops to the city of Chicago, citing the need to protect federal officials and government property as demonstrations against immigration enforcement continue across several American cities. White
Read more: National Guard Troops Patrol Chicago Following President Trump’s Security Order

Syria Holds Transitional Elections Amid Questions of Legitimacy and Political Control Syria is holding transitional parliamentary elections this Sunday, marking the first vote since the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024. The elections, hailed by the interim government
Read more: Syria Votes in Transitional Elections Marked by Tight Control and Exclusion

Japan is on the verge of a historic political shift. For the first time in its modern history, the country may soon be led by a woman. The ultra-conservative Sanae Takaichi, 64, won the leadership race of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on Saturday (local time), a position that traditionally
Read more: Sanae Takaichi Poised to Become Japan’s First Female Prime Minister
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