Four Miners Rescued in Laos Cave, Two Still Missing Amid Floods
Rescue teams successfully brought four miners to safety on Saturday, May 30, after they were trapped inside a remote cave in Xaysomboun province for 10 days. The miners were part of a seven-person gold mining team stranded by sudden flash floods. One miner had already been rescued the day before, while two remain missing. How the Rescue Unfolded Emergency crews, includin
Four Miners Rescued in Laos Cave, Two Still Missing Amid Floods
Rescue teams successfully brought four miners to safety on Saturday, May 30, after they were trapped inside a remote cave in Xaysomboun province for 10 days. The miners were part of a seven-person gold mining team stranded by sudden flash floods. One miner had already been rescued the day before, while two remain missing. How the Rescue Unfolded Emergency crews, includin
Rising Child Marriages in Gaza Amid War and Displacement
The ongoing war in Gaza has triggered a worrying increase in child marriages. Families struggling with displacement, economic hardship, and insecurity are increasingly marrying off teenage daughters, seeing it as a means to protect them and ensure survival. Interviews with girls aged 13 to 16 reveal stories of early pregnancies, miscarriages, and abuse, highlighting the harsh consequences of these marriages. One mother, who lost her husband and eldest son in the conflict, explained, “I thou
Rising Child Marriages in Gaza Amid War and Displacement
The ongoing war in Gaza has triggered a worrying increase in child marriages. Families struggling with displacement, economic hardship, and insecurity are increasingly marrying off teenage daughters, seeing it as a means to protect them and ensure survival. Interviews with girls aged 13 to 16 reveal stories of early pregnancies, miscarriages, and abuse, highlighting the harsh consequences of these marriages. One mother, who lost her husband and eldest son in the conflict, explained, “I thou
Trump Finalizes Iran Peace Deal Terms Amid Rising Tensions
United States President Donald Trump has declared his final terms for a potential peace agreement with Iran. The proposal emphasizes strict nuclear compliance and guarantees for uninterrupted shipping through the strategic Hormuz Strait. This announcement has sparked strong reactions from Iranian officials, signaling potential hurdles in diplomatic negotiations. Iran Responds to US Demands
Trump Finalizes Iran Peace Deal Terms Amid Rising Tensions
United States President Donald Trump has declared his final terms for a potential peace agreement with Iran. The proposal emphasizes strict nuclear compliance and guarantees for uninterrupted shipping through the strategic Hormuz Strait. This announcement has sparked strong reactions from Iranian officials, signaling potential hurdles in diplomatic negotiations. Iran Responds to US Demands
US Blocks Iranian Military Tech Network Over Deceptive Procurement
The United States announced new sanctions against an Iranian network involved in procuring advanced military technology through deceptive practices. The network reportedly misrepresented itself as legitimate companies, acquiring critical equipment such as spectrum analysers and security devices for Iran’s defense programs. The sanctions reflect Washington’s ongoing effort to restrict Iran’s access to sensitive military technology.
US Blocks Iranian Military Tech Network Over Deceptive Procurement
The United States announced new sanctions against an Iranian network involved in procuring advanced military technology through deceptive practices. The network reportedly misrepresented itself as legitimate companies, acquiring critical equipment such as spectrum analysers and security devices for Iran’s defense programs. The sanctions reflect Washington’s ongoing effort to restrict Iran’s access to sensitive military technology.
Former Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent
Former Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty Former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang pleaded guilty on Friday, May 29, to acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government. Wang admitted to promoting Beijing-backed content in the United States without notifying federal authorities, violating US law. She resigned earlier this month after being charged in April for acting on behalf of a foreign government. Prosecutors alle
Former Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent
Former Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty Former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang pleaded guilty on Friday, May 29, to acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government. Wang admitted to promoting Beijing-backed content in the United States without notifying federal authorities, violating US law. She resigned earlier this month after being charged in April for acting on behalf of a foreign government. Prosecutors alle
US War Secretary Assures Readiness Against Iran
Hegseth Affirms U.S. Military Readiness US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth on Saturday, May 30, dismissed concerns over the United States’ military preparedness, asserting that the country remains fully capable of launching fresh operations against Iran if necessary. Speaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore, Hegseth emphasized the US military’s ability to res
US War Secretary Assures Readiness Against Iran
Hegseth Affirms U.S. Military Readiness US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth on Saturday, May 30, dismissed concerns over the United States’ military preparedness, asserting that the country remains fully capable of launching fresh operations against Iran if necessary. Speaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore, Hegseth emphasized the US military’s ability to res
Zelensky Warns of Major Russian Attack on Ukraine
Zelensky Warns of New Russian Strikes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday, May 29, warned that Russia is preparing a major new attack on Ukraine. His message comes after Kyiv experienced one of the largest Russian bombardments since the full-scale invasion began in 2022. The capital city was among the hardest-hit areas during last weekend’s wave of strikes, raising concerns about further
Zelensky Warns of Major Russian Attack on Ukraine
Zelensky Warns of New Russian Strikes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday, May 29, warned that Russia is preparing a major new attack on Ukraine. His message comes after Kyiv experienced one of the largest Russian bombardments since the full-scale invasion began in 2022. The capital city was among the hardest-hit areas during last weekend’s wave of strikes, raising concerns about further
Military Officials Meet Amid Rising US-Cuba Tensions
US-Cuba Talks at Guantanamo Bay Senior military officials from the United States and Cuba met on Friday, May 29, at the Guantanamo Bay naval base, amid ongoing political tensions between Washington and Havana. The meeting involved U.S. General Francis Donovan and Cuban General Roberto Legra Sotolongo, focusing on operational security matters. A photograph released by the U.S. Southern Command showed the two
Military Officials Meet Amid Rising US-Cuba Tensions
US-Cuba Talks at Guantanamo Bay Senior military officials from the United States and Cuba met on Friday, May 29, at the Guantanamo Bay naval base, amid ongoing political tensions between Washington and Havana. The meeting involved U.S. General Francis Donovan and Cuban General Roberto Legra Sotolongo, focusing on operational security matters. A photograph released by the U.S. Southern Command showed the two
Trump Iran Hormuz Deal Nears Decision as Blockade Lift Is Weighed
President Donald Trump said on Friday, May 29, 2026, that a final decision was near on a possible Trump Iran Hormuz deal that could affect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, the US blockade of Iranian ports and future nuclear talks.
Trump Iran Hormuz Deal Nears Decision as Blockade Lift Is Weighed
President Donald Trump said on Friday, May 29, 2026, that a final decision was near on a possible Trump Iran Hormuz deal that could affect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, the US blockade of Iranian ports and future nuclear talks.
Japan and Philippines Begin Maritime Boundary Talks Amid China Tension
Japan and the Philippines have officially started discussions to define their maritime boundaries in areas where economic zones and continental shelves overlap. This follows Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos’ diplomatic visit to Japan, where he met Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The goal is to clarify boundaries while securing trade, fisheries, and energy interests. China Voices Strong Objection
Japan and Philippines Begin Maritime Boundary Talks Amid China Tension
Japan and the Philippines have officially started discussions to define their maritime boundaries in areas where economic zones and continental shelves overlap. This follows Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos’ diplomatic visit to Japan, where he met Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The goal is to clarify boundaries while securing trade, fisheries, and energy interests. China Voices Strong Objection
Romanian Residents Injured in Cross-Border Drone Attack
Late on May 28-29, a Russian drone struck a residential building in Galati, Romania, causing a fire and injuring two civilians. Romanian authorities described the event as extremely serious and summoned the Russian ambassador for explanation. The strike marks a notable escalation of regional tensions and highlights risks to civilian areas in Eastern Europe. Romanian Government Response President Nicusor Dan convened the
Romanian Residents Injured in Cross-Border Drone Attack
Late on May 28-29, a Russian drone struck a residential building in Galati, Romania, causing a fire and injuring two civilians. Romanian authorities described the event as extremely serious and summoned the Russian ambassador for explanation. The strike marks a notable escalation of regional tensions and highlights risks to civilian areas in Eastern Europe. Romanian Government Response President Nicusor Dan convened the
Russia and Taliban Strengthen Military Cooperation in Afghanistan
Russia and Taliban Formalize Military Pact Russia and the Taliban have officially signed a military cooperation agreement, aiming to enhance defense collaboration and regional stability in Afghanistan. The deal was finalized during the International Security Forum in Moscow, held from May 26 to May 29. Taliban Defence Minister Mullah Yaqoob emphasized that this pact strengthens Afghanistan’s military capabilities while recognizing Russia
Russia and Taliban Strengthen Military Cooperation in Afghanistan
Russia and Taliban Formalize Military Pact Russia and the Taliban have officially signed a military cooperation agreement, aiming to enhance defense collaboration and regional stability in Afghanistan. The deal was finalized during the International Security Forum in Moscow, held from May 26 to May 29. Taliban Defence Minister Mullah Yaqoob emphasized that this pact strengthens Afghanistan’s military capabilities while recognizing Russia
Carney Calls For New Canada-US Partnership Amid Trade Strains
Carney Calls For New Partnership Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a new partnership with the United States during a speech in New York on Thursday, saying closer cooperation could help strengthen both countries. Carney said the global economy is going through a major rupture as the United States changes its commercial relationships, but argued that Canada and the US could still work together in key sectors such as aluminum, automobiles and critical minerals. His remarks came as trade tensions between the two neighbors continue to shape diplomatic and economic discussions. Trade Tensions Shape Message Carney has pledged to double Canadian exports to markets outside the United States over the next decade, while also signing more than 20 economic and security agreements in the past year. At the same time, US trade officials were in Mexico City for discussions on overhauling the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, though Canada was not part of the current round of talks. The exclusion adds pressure to Ottawa as it tries to protect its position in North American trade while reducing dependence on the US market. Canada Looks To Diversify The prime minister has previously described Canada’s close ties with the United States as vulnerabilities that must be corrected, especially after President Donald Trump threatened to annex Canada as the 51st state. Carney also criticized what he called American hegemony earlier this year, warning that deeper integration with major powers can create weaknesses that may be exploited. His government has moved to diversify partnerships, including a recent decision to buy military planes from Sweden instead of relying only on American manufacturers. In New York, however, Carney adopted a more conciliatory tone. He described the United States as dynamic, resilient and inventive, and said its founding values of liberty, democracy, justice and openness should continue to guide its future and the world. The message reflected a careful balancing act: Canada wants to reduce economic risk and expand global exports, but it also recognizes that cooperation with Washington on trade, security, autos, aluminum and critical minerals remains central to its long-term strategy.
Carney Calls For New Canada-US Partnership Amid Trade Strains
Carney Calls For New Partnership Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a new partnership with the United States during a speech in New York on Thursday, saying closer cooperation could help strengthen both countries. Carney said the global economy is going through a major rupture as the United States changes its commercial relationships, but argued that Canada and the US could still work together in key sectors such as aluminum, automobiles and critical minerals. His remarks came as trade tensions between the two neighbors continue to shape diplomatic and economic discussions. Trade Tensions Shape Message Carney has pledged to double Canadian exports to markets outside the United States over the next decade, while also signing more than 20 economic and security agreements in the past year. At the same time, US trade officials were in Mexico City for discussions on overhauling the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, though Canada was not part of the current round of talks. The exclusion adds pressure to Ottawa as it tries to protect its position in North American trade while reducing dependence on the US market. Canada Looks To Diversify The prime minister has previously described Canada’s close ties with the United States as vulnerabilities that must be corrected, especially after President Donald Trump threatened to annex Canada as the 51st state. Carney also criticized what he called American hegemony earlier this year, warning that deeper integration with major powers can create weaknesses that may be exploited. His government has moved to diversify partnerships, including a recent decision to buy military planes from Sweden instead of relying only on American manufacturers. In New York, however, Carney adopted a more conciliatory tone. He described the United States as dynamic, resilient and inventive, and said its founding values of liberty, democracy, justice and openness should continue to guide its future and the world. The message reflected a careful balancing act: Canada wants to reduce economic risk and expand global exports, but it also recognizes that cooperation with Washington on trade, security, autos, aluminum and critical minerals remains central to its long-term strategy.
Russian Drone Hits Romanian Apartment Building Near Ukraine Border
Drone Hits Building In Galati A Russian drone struck an apartment building in the Romanian city of Galati early Friday, May 29, causing a fire and injuring two people, Romania’s defence ministry said. The incident took place near the country’s river border with Ukraine during a renewed wave of Russian drone attacks on civilian and infrastructure targets across Ukraine. Videos shared online showed an explosion at the moment of impact, though authorities have not provided further details on the full extent of the damage. Romania Reports Airspace Breach According to Romania’s defence ministry, one of the drones entered Romanian airspace during the overnight attack and was tracked by radar as it moved toward the southern part of Galati. The drone later crashed onto the roof of an apartment building, where the impact triggered a fire. The ministry said the aircraft was linked to Russia’s wider drone operations targeting areas in Ukraine close to Romania’s border. War Spillover Raises Concern The strike has renewed concerns about the risk of the Russia-Ukraine war spilling into NATO territory. Romania, a NATO member, has previously reported drone fragments and airspace violations linked to Russian attacks near the Ukrainian border. However, an impact on a residential building inside Romania adds a more serious civilian safety concern and raises questions about border security, air defence monitoring and the growing risks faced by communities near the conflict zone. The Galati incident comes as Russian forces continue to use drones against Ukrainian civilian and infrastructure targets close to Romania. Romanian officials said the drone was tracked before it crashed, but did not immediately say whether it was intercepted or whether further military action was considered. The immediate priority remained firefighting, medical response and damage assessment at the apartment building. The event is likely to increase pressure on Romanian and NATO authorities to strengthen surveillance and response systems along the border while avoiding any escalation beyond defensive security measures.
Russian Drone Hits Romanian Apartment Building Near Ukraine Border
Drone Hits Building In Galati A Russian drone struck an apartment building in the Romanian city of Galati early Friday, May 29, causing a fire and injuring two people, Romania’s defence ministry said. The incident took place near the country’s river border with Ukraine during a renewed wave of Russian drone attacks on civilian and infrastructure targets across Ukraine. Videos shared online showed an explosion at the moment of impact, though authorities have not provided further details on the full extent of the damage. Romania Reports Airspace Breach According to Romania’s defence ministry, one of the drones entered Romanian airspace during the overnight attack and was tracked by radar as it moved toward the southern part of Galati. The drone later crashed onto the roof of an apartment building, where the impact triggered a fire. The ministry said the aircraft was linked to Russia’s wider drone operations targeting areas in Ukraine close to Romania’s border. War Spillover Raises Concern The strike has renewed concerns about the risk of the Russia-Ukraine war spilling into NATO territory. Romania, a NATO member, has previously reported drone fragments and airspace violations linked to Russian attacks near the Ukrainian border. However, an impact on a residential building inside Romania adds a more serious civilian safety concern and raises questions about border security, air defence monitoring and the growing risks faced by communities near the conflict zone. The Galati incident comes as Russian forces continue to use drones against Ukrainian civilian and infrastructure targets close to Romania. Romanian officials said the drone was tracked before it crashed, but did not immediately say whether it was intercepted or whether further military action was considered. The immediate priority remained firefighting, medical response and damage assessment at the apartment building. The event is likely to increase pressure on Romanian and NATO authorities to strengthen surveillance and response systems along the border while avoiding any escalation beyond defensive security measures.
WHO Chief Says Congo Ebola Outbreak Can Still Be Stopped
WHO Chief Visits Congo World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo can still be contained, even as the death toll has crossed 200. Tedros arrived in Kinshasa on Thursday, May 28, and is expected to travel to Ituri province, the centre of the outbreak in northeastern Congo. He said the virus can be stopped and added that the WHO does
WHO Chief Says Congo Ebola Outbreak Can Still Be Stopped
WHO Chief Visits Congo World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo can still be contained, even as the death toll has crossed 200. Tedros arrived in Kinshasa on Thursday, May 28, and is expected to travel to Ituri province, the centre of the outbreak in northeastern Congo. He said the virus can be stopped and added that the WHO does
Israel Strikes Lebanon As Fragile Ceasefire Faces New Pressure
Strikes Hit Near Beirut Israel launched a wave of strikes across southern Lebanon on Thursday, May 28, and carried out a rare raid near Beirut, placing further pressure on an already fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah. Lebanese authorities said the strike in Choueifat, south of the capital, hit an apartment and killed three people, including a woman, her baby daughter and a child of Syrian nationality. Fiftee
Israel Strikes Lebanon As Fragile Ceasefire Faces New Pressure
Strikes Hit Near Beirut Israel launched a wave of strikes across southern Lebanon on Thursday, May 28, and carried out a rare raid near Beirut, placing further pressure on an already fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah. Lebanese authorities said the strike in Choueifat, south of the capital, hit an apartment and killed three people, including a woman, her baby daughter and a child of Syrian nationality. Fiftee
Trump Yet To Approve US-Iran Ceasefire Extension Deal
Talks Move Closer To A Deal The United States and Iran have made progress toward extending their ceasefire agreement, but President Donald Trump has not yet decided whether to approve the proposal, Vice President JD Vance said on Thursday, May 28. Speaking to reporters, Vance said both sides were still reviewing specific language in the agreement, even as US officials indicated that Washington and Tehran had
Trump Yet To Approve US-Iran Ceasefire Extension Deal
Talks Move Closer To A Deal The United States and Iran have made progress toward extending their ceasefire agreement, but President Donald Trump has not yet decided whether to approve the proposal, Vice President JD Vance said on Thursday, May 28. Speaking to reporters, Vance said both sides were still reviewing specific language in the agreement, even as US officials indicated that Washington and Tehran had
Ofgem July Price Cap 2026: Why UK Energy Bills Are Rising
The Ofgem July price cap 2026 will raise typical UK household energy costs from July as higher wholesale gas prices continue to affect Britain’s energy market. Ofgem announced on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, that the energy price cap for Great Britain will rise by 13% for the period from Wednesday, July 1, 2026, to Wednesday, September 30, 2026. Under the existing typical household usage measure, the annual figure will rise from £1,641 to £1,862.
Ofgem July Price Cap 2026: Why UK Energy Bills Are Rising
The Ofgem July price cap 2026 will raise typical UK household energy costs from July as higher wholesale gas prices continue to affect Britain’s energy market. Ofgem announced on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, that the energy price cap for Great Britain will rise by 13% for the period from Wednesday, July 1, 2026, to Wednesday, September 30, 2026. Under the existing typical household usage measure, the annual figure will rise from £1,641 to £1,862.
Trump peace board Gaza reconstruction hits zero funding hurdle
The Trump board of peace, set up to coordinate reconstruction in Gaza after recent conflicts, is facing an unprecedented funding shortfall. Despite multibillion-dollar pledges from the United States and several Gulf nations, no significant donor funds have been delivered, leaving the reconstruction plan at a standstill. The initiative, envisioned as a multilateral effort to rebuild Gaza’s damaged infrastructure, has yet to move beyond the planning stage.
Trump peace board Gaza reconstruction hits zero funding hurdle
The Trump board of peace, set up to coordinate reconstruction in Gaza after recent conflicts, is facing an unprecedented funding shortfall. Despite multibillion-dollar pledges from the United States and several Gulf nations, no significant donor funds have been delivered, leaving the reconstruction plan at a standstill. The initiative, envisioned as a multilateral effort to rebuild Gaza’s damaged infrastructure, has yet to move beyond the planning stage.
US Military Targets Suspected Drug Vessel in Eastern Pacific
The US military executed a targeted strike on a vessel suspected of transporting illegal narcotics in the Eastern Pacific on Tuesday. The operation resulted in one fatality and two individuals rescued alive. Officials confirmed that the vessel was navigating known drug trafficking routes and linked to transnational criminal networks. No US personnel were injured, and the Coast Guard immediately initiated search and rescue efforts for the survivors.
US Military Targets Suspected Drug Vessel in Eastern Pacific
The US military executed a targeted strike on a vessel suspected of transporting illegal narcotics in the Eastern Pacific on Tuesday. The operation resulted in one fatality and two individuals rescued alive. Officials confirmed that the vessel was navigating known drug trafficking routes and linked to transnational criminal networks. No US personnel were injured, and the Coast Guard immediately initiated search and rescue efforts for the survivors.









