World Affairs
Iran Strikes Cargo Ship in Strait of Hormuz Days After US Ceasefire Deal
Less than two weeks after the United States and Iran signed a ceasefire memorandum of understanding, Iran's Revolutionary Guards struck a commercial cargo vessel...
Ebola Outbreak in Congo Has Now Passed 1,100 Cases — and Reached Europe
An Ebola outbreak centred in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has become the second-largest on record and has now spread beyond Africa's borders for...
Twin Earthquakes Kill Hundreds in Venezuela as International Rescue Teams Arrive
Venezuela was struck by two powerful earthquakes in rapid succession on Wednesday evening, with a 7.2-magnitude tremor followed just...
“It’s Totally Open,” Trump Insists — But Iran Says Hormuz Will “Never Return to Pre-War Conditions”
President Trump declared on June 23 that Iran has "fully and completely" agreed to international nuclear inspections and that...
One Heatwave, One Shooting, One Election, One Disputed Peace — The World on June 24
Four unconnected stories from a single news day — a record-breaking European heatwave, a targeted shooting in Montreal, a...
Europe’s Heatwave Just Shattered a 50-Year-Old UK Record — Here’s How Bad It’s Gotten
The United Kingdom broke its hottest-ever June temperature record on June 24, recording 35.8°C and shattering a mark that...
The UN Is Evacuating 11,000 Seafarers Still Stranded in the Gulf — One Week After the War “Ended”
The United Nations has launched an evacuation operation for an estimated 11,000 seafarers who remain stranded aboard commercial vessels...
13 Killed Restarting a Qatar Gas Plant That Iran Bombed Three Months Ago
An explosion tore through Qatar's Ras Laffan gas processing complex on June 21, killing 13 workers and injuring 66...