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- Mike Collins progresses to runoff in Georgia GOP Senate primary
- Angela Merkel receives European Order of Merit, highlights security concerns
- Diplomats finalise EU-US agreement to eliminate duties on US goods
- Iran warns of further surprises if conflict resumes amid US threats
- Israel launches direct flight to Argentina as part of Latin American outreach
- Housing market in Iran sees high prices leaving tenants with limited choices
Europe
A NATO fighter jet has shot down what is believed to be a stray Ukrainian drone over the Baltic region. Ukraine apologised for the unintended incident, while Russia issued a warning of potential retaliation. This marks a notable development in ongoing tensions over drone activity.
Martin Ney, a convicted serial killer, was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2012 for the murders of three boys aged 13, eight, and nine between 1992 and 2001. Ney, notorious for his use of masks and balaclavas during his crimes, confessed to the attacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed an attack on the Moscow region, stating that “Ukrainian long-range sanctions” successfully struck the area. This development highlights ongoing military actions amid the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has signed a significant deal with Croatia to build a gas pipeline backed by US investors tied to Donald Trump, aimed at reducing dependence on Russian gas. The European Union cautioned that this agreement may jeopardise Bosnia’s EU membership bid and associated funding due to transparency issues.
Ukraine is launching arms exports to global markets, as announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This initiative, aimed at countries supporting Ukraine, includes “Drone Deals” for the supply of drones, ammunition, and expertise. The effort seeks to leverage Ukraine’s surplus production capacity while ensuring domestic military needs remain a priority.
US President Donald Trump asserts he facilitated the rescue of eight Iranian female protesters from execution. Meanwhile, social media users question the authenticity of the accompanying image, alleging it may be AI-generated. The situation raises significant concerns about the fate of the women depicted.
Italy has extradited Xu Zewei, a Chinese hacker, to the United States, where he is accused of spying for the Chinese government during the COVID-19 pandemic. Arrested at Milan’s Malpensa airport, Xu allegedly targeted US government entities and institutions involved in vaccine research from 2020 to 2021.
The committee of 18 independent experts is tasked with monitoring the implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. It conducts regular reviews of state parties to ensure compliance with the covenant, focusing on key areas of human rights and civil liberties.
Kyiv has issued a warning to Israel regarding a potential diplomatic crisis if a vessel carrying grain allegedly stolen from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories is allowed to dock and unload. This development highlights escalating tensions over grain trade amid ongoing conflict.
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