Central Texas faces deadly floods. Animal rescue groups are helping displaced pets. Best Friends Animal Society airlifted cats and dogs. They provide shelter and hope for reunification. Local partners need donations. The disaster's full impact on animals is still unfolding. Search for human victims continues amidst devastation. Over 120 people died and 170 are missing.
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Othman El Ballouti, a top Belgian-Moroccan drug trafficker dubbed the “Cocaine King,” was extradited from Dubai to Belgium in July 2025 after his arrest in December 2024. His handover, part of a wider international crackdown, was enabled by a 2021 UAE-Belgium extradition treaty, highlighting the UAE’s expanding role in global efforts to combat organized crime.
In Texas, ten individuals face charges for ambushing law enforcement near an ICE facility on July 4th, injuring an officer. Dressed in black, the group allegedly fired at officers and vandalized property with anti-ICE graffiti. Separately, a man in McAllen opened fire at a Border Patrol facility, injuring another officer before being killed.
A tense situation unfolded in California during an immigration raid. An anti-ICE protestor allegedly brandished a firearm. This incident occurred at a cannabis farm in Camarillo. Governor Gavin Newsom is facing criticism for his response. Reports indicate a surge in assaults on ICE agents. The FBI is currently searching for the armed suspect.
Narges Mohammadi, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, faces threats. The Iranian regime issued these threats. Mohammadi, a women's rights advocate, was recently freed from Evin prison. The Nobel Committee reports the threats. She is warned to cease her activism. Authorities demand she stop media contact. The committee fears for her safety. They urge Iran to protect free expression.
At the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz pledged to procure US-made Patriot missile systems for Ukraine, amidst ongoing Russian aerial attacks. He urged the US to increase Patriot deliveries, emphasizing unwavering support for Ukraine. Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced over €10 billion in pledges for Ukraine's economic recovery.
A WestJet flight faced a small engine fire at Vancouver International Airport. The incident occurred after its arrival from Tampa. Emergency slides were deployed, and passengers evacuated safely. No injuries reported during the evacuation. The aircraft is now out of service for maintenance checks. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating the matter.
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Joe Bennett, son of Craig and Lindsay Foreman, spoke about his parents' arrest in Iran. The couple were arrested on espionage charges. Bennett insists his parents are innocent tourists. He last spoke to them on January 3. The family received one letter from his mother. The UK government evacuated its embassy staff after bombing near Evin prison.