
Mexican representative Fátima Bosch became the focus of Miss Universe 2025 after a tense exchange with an event executive in Thailand. During a pre-pageant activity, Bosch was publicly criticized for missing a photo session — but the situation escalated when the official used a condescending
Read more: Fátima Bosch stands up and reshapes Miss Universe 2025

The United States will reduce part of its military presence on NATO’s eastern flank, including in Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Hungary, according to an announcement from the Romanian government. Officials emphasized that this is not a full withdrawal, but rather the end of the rotation of a U.S.
Read more: United States Adjusts Military Presence on NATO’s Eastern Flank

A new controversy is unfolding in Canada after the now-defunct Marineland marine park in Niagara Falls reportedly threatened to euthanize its remaining 30 beluga whales unless it receives immediate financial assistance from the federal government. The park, which officially shut down in 2024,
Read more: “Canada Faces Outcry Over Threat to Euthanize Whales at Marineland”

A court in China delivered harsh sentences on Monday against a transnational criminal network linked to illegal activities in neighboring Myanmar. In total, 16 individuals were sentenced to death for their involvement in a gang engaged in cyber fraud, drug trafficking, prostitution
Read more: China Sentences 16 to Death for Cyber Fraud and Violence in Myanmar Border

U.S. envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg has opened a new chapter in the debate over military assistance to Kyiv by publicly raising the possibility of Ukraine using American-supplied weapons to strike targets inside Russian territory. The remarks, made Sunday in an interview with Fox News, immediately
Read more: Kremlin Insists Tomahawk Missiles Cannot Alter War Despite U.S. Deliberations

Afghanistan is facing a new phase of isolation under Taliban rule, as in recent weeks the regime has imposed severe restrictions on Internet access across the country. The measure, considered one of the most drastic since the group’s return to power, has profoundly limited the
Read more: Taliban Cut Internet Across Afghanistan, Severely Impacting Women’s Online Education

The international aid flotilla “Global Sumud,” whose goal is to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip, has resumed its journey after being attacked by drones in the Mediterranean Sea. Despite damage to their vessels, the organizers declared they would not be intimidated by Israel and
Read more: Global Sumud flotilla resumes voyage to Gaza despite drone attacks at sea

The conviction of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has sparked strong reactions in France and abroad. Just minutes after the verdict was announced, his wife, model and singer Carla Bruni, publicly expressed her support on social media. “Hate will not win,” she wrote on Instagram
Read more: Carla Bruni defends Nicolas Sarkozy after conviction, calling it injustice

In Iran, a group of 71 parliamentarians out of the 290 members of the legislative assembly signed a letter openly demanding the construction of a nuclear bomb, arguing that the security situation in the region has drastically changed and that the purpose would be solely deterrence against
Read more: Iranian Lawmakers Demand Nuclear Bomb Construction as Deterrence Against Israel

In Italy, tens of thousands of people took to the streets in several cities to protest against Israel’s actions in the Gaza war, as part of a nationwide strike organized in solidarity with the Palestinian population. The most intense demonstrations were recorded in Milan, where the protest escalated into violent
Read more: Massive Street Protests in Italy Against Gaza War Leave Dozens Injured

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has issued a strong warning that his country will respond firmly to any violation of its airspace, following repeated incidents involving Russian drones and military aircraft in the region. Speaking at a press conference in Sierakowice, Tusk stated that the
Read more: Poland Warns It Will Shoot Down Aircraft After New Russian Provocations

As the Israeli military continues its controversial ground offensive in Gaza City with unabated intensity, the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas has issued new threats against Israeli forces and signaled its intention to intensify armed resistance. “Thousands of ambushes are
Read more: "Gaza Offensive Escalates as Tensions Rise Over Remaining Israeli Hostages' Fate"
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