Israeli air strikes have killed over 400 people in Gaza, marking one of the most devastating days in the ongoing conflict. The bombardment came after truce talks between Israel and Hamas failed, resulting in accusations from both sides for breaching the ceasefire.
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Germany’s opposition leader Friedrich Merz won the election, ending Olaf Scholz’s chancellorship after his three-party government collapsed. Merz aims to form a coalition with Scholz’s Social Democrats to stabilize the economy and address migration issues. The far-right AfD surged in the east, while young voters boosted a left-wing revival. Merz supports Ukraine and may strengthen military aid. Scholz’s leadership suffered due to crises and coalition infighting.
Philippine security officials said on Monday they had arrested a Chinese software engineer suspected of spying on Filipino military and police camps. Brawner said it was the second arrest of a suspected Chinese spy since last year and that forensic analysis of equipment seized in the earlier arrest also revealed images of military and police camps in Manila.
Republican Congressman Thomas Massie was the sole GOP member to vote against a crucial spending bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown. Despite facing criticism from US President Donald Trump, Massie stood by his decision, emphasising his commitment to fiscal responsibility. The bill narrowly passed the House and now moves to the Senate.
A senior British minister has refuted Elon Musk's accusations against Prime Minister Keir Starmer for purportedly failing to address child grooming gangs. Health Secretary Wes Streeting deemed Musk's criticism as misjudged and emphasized the government's commitment to combating child sexual exploitation, while expressing willingness to collaborate with Musk.
Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is using donations from supporters for his legal defense. Mangione, whose case has garnered significant public support, has raised over $290,000. His lawyer, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, stated that Mangione, backed by the D4 Legal Committee, plans to fight the charges against him with these funds.
The House approved the Laken Riley Act, aimed at detaining undocumented immigrants who commit certain nonviolent crimes, following the murder of Laken Riley by an undocumented immigrant. With bipartisan support, the Act awaits President Trump's signature. Critics argue the bill undermines due process, while supporters focus on its intent to enhance public safety.
Seth Meyers rebukes Donald Trump for false claims about California’s wildfire management and the alleged 'Water Restoration Declaration,' which does not exist. Meyers emphasizes the importance of accurate leadership, praises community efforts, and underscores the urgency of addressing climate change as a critical threat.
The UN warned that escalating violence in eastern DR Congo, fueled by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, could destabilize the region. Over 500,000 people have been displaced, with reports of mass human rights violations. UN rights chief Volker Turk stressed that global demand for DRC’s minerals contributes to the crisis. An international investigation is being considered, while the EU and UK urge an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian access.
Colombian lawmaker Cathy Juvinao issued a statement after she was seen vaping in the parliament a moment before she was to speak about health care reforms. In the video, the Green Alliance Party leader was seen quickly hiding her vape pen. Smoking and vaping are prohibited in government buildings in Colombia, including the parliamentary chambers.