Antony Blinken Pushes For Gaza Ceasefire
Blinken is set to attend closed-door meetings in Cairo with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, a major US partner in peace efforts, and then in Jerusalem with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Ukrainian Forces Hit Russian Fighter Jet Su-57
Ukraine, lacking Moscow's extensive missile arsenal, is focusing on developing long-range drones capable of striking targets within Russia
Israel Army Rescues 4 Captives Alive In Gaza
During the October 7 attack on the music festival and other regions of southern Israel, militants kidnapped 251 captives, 116 of whom are still in the Palestinian territory
Apollo 8 Astronaut William Anders Perishes In Plane Crash
Anders, a US Naval Academy graduate, and Air Force pilot joined NASA in 1963 and manned Apollo 8 in 1968, capturing iconic photographs and playing a key role in the first moon landing
Ukraine Attacks Russian-Held Village, Killing 26
A shop in the village of Sadove in the southern Kherson region with a large number of visitors and employees was destroyed
Monitoring the Strait; Taiwan’s Vigilance Amid Escalating Chinese Military Activity
On Saturday, Taiwan tracked 13 Chinese military aircraft, 5 naval vessels, and 4 CCG vessels operating around the nation.
Danish PM Attacked In Copenhagen; Attacker Arrested
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was assaulted and beaten by a man on Kultorvet in Copenhagen
Ukrainian Officials Lack Air Conditioning Following Russia’s Strike On Power Supply
Temperatures in Ukraine are currently 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit) and may rise to 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) in July and August
Australian Girl, Aged Two, Tested Positive For H5N1 Bird Flu
The girl is believed to be healthy, and no relatives in Australia or India have developed symptoms
United Nations To Add Israel To Its Human Rights Blacklist, Israeli Prime Minister Reacts
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' annual 'Children and Armed Conflict' report is not due to be published until June 18