- Trump appoints Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence
- Australian racing driver denies raping nurse at Michael Schumacher’s mansion
- Hungary expresses optimism over Ukraine minority rights deal for EU talks
- California governor’s primary race intensifies as voters cast ballots
- At least 18 killed in Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities
- Southampton supports Tonda Eckert amid spying scandal and playoff expulsion
- Graham Platner faces controversy over sexually explicit messages sent after marriage
- Brother of Vickrum Digwa claims racial attack before murder conviction
Browsing: What happened today?
MIDDLE EAST CEASEFIRE
Trump announced the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire will be extended today for an additional three weeks.
Concerns grow over the potential impact on regional stability.
IRAN SEIZES SHIPS
Iran has seized two vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions.
This follows President Trump’s extension of the ceasefire amidst ongoing conflicts.
JAPAN EARTHQUAKE
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck off Japan overnight, prompting tsunami warnings that have since been downgraded.
Authorities advise local residents on emergency preparedness measures.
MASS SHOOTING
Gunman kills eight children in Louisiana overnight.
This event marks one of the deadliest mass shootings in US history.
IRAN-US TALKS
Iranian officials report progress in negotiations with the US but state both sides remain far from a definitive agreement.
Consequences could affect regional stability and security.
SUMMIT ON HORMUZ
Macron and Starmer will hold talks this morning to discuss strategies for securing the Strait of Hormuz. Global oil trade stability remains at risk.
TRUMP-POPE RIFT
Trump’s tension with Pope escalates this morning, driving a wedge in his support base.
Political ramifications deepen as allies reconsider their positions.
SCHOOL SHOOTING
Gunman opens fire in Turkey’s Sanliurfa, injuring at least 16 students this morning.
Authorities respond as emergency services attend to the victims.
HAITI STAMPEDE
At least 30 people died in a stampede at a tourist site in Haiti this morning.
Emergency services are struggling to manage the aftermath of the tragic event.
HUNGARY ELECTION
Orbán faces significant challenge as voters head to the polls today.
Potential shift in power could reshape Hungary’s political landscape.
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