Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro took office for a new term despite protests and international opposition. Key opponents and the U.S. allege election fraud. A prominent opposition figure claimed harassment and detention by security forces. International responses included sanctions. Among a mix of support and condemnation, some heads of state attended Maduro's inauguration while others boycotted.
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Poland recalled its ambassador from Hungary and summoned the Hungarian ambassador after Hungary granted asylum to a former Polish deputy minister, Marcin Romanowski. Romanowski faces corruption charges in Poland, including organized crime involvement and attempted embezzlement. Poland considers Hungary's action a "hostile act." Romanowski disappeared after his parliamentary immunity was revoked.
A 15-year-old girl opened fire at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, killing a teacher and a student before taking her own life. The attack occurred during a study hall, and a second-grade student called 911. Six others were injured, two critically. Police are investigating a possible motive and the origin of the handgun used.
Hamas officials accused Israel of delaying aid deliveries to Gaza, impacting the truce and hostage exchange deal, which Israel denied as "fake news." The deal, mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the US, hinges on the release of hostages and prisoners, with aid trucks entering Gaza. Amid the ongoing war and destruction, displaced Palestinians, including over 376,000 returning to northern Gaza, face severe challenges. US President Trump claims credit for the agreement, with Netanyahu invited to the... Expand
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An Indiana family claims their 12-year-old daughter was denied a heart transplant due to being unvaccinated against Covid-19. The family, linked to vice president JD Vance, opposes vaccines on religious grounds. 12-year-old Adaline was born in China with two heart conditions. Her mother Janeed Deal is reportedly related by marriage to JD Vance's half-siblings.
Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old, confessed to stabbing three young girls to death and injuring 10 others at a dance class in 2024. He had a violent history and was obsessed with death and violence. Despite multiple interventions, his dangerous tendencies went unchecked, leading to the tragic incident. His sentencing is scheduled for Thursday.
A New Mexico teenager, Diego Leyva, allegedly shot and killed his parents and two siblings before calling 911 to confess. Intoxicated at the time, Leyva surrendered to police at the family home. The incident, the 29th mass murder in the US this year, has shocked the Belén community and reignited the gun control debate.