China Delivers Rice as Cuba Battles Blackouts and U.S. Pressure
Cuba took delivery of 15,000 tons of rice donated by China on Sunday when the first of several promised shipments arrived at the port of Havana, helping to somewhat alleviate acute shortages on the Caribbean island. "This noble gesture of solidarity will reach millions of consumers throughout all the provinces, in addition to our health
Shanxi mine blast: 82 dead, search and probe continue
Authorities in China on Sunday were still searching for two missing people and investigating a coal mine operator, after at least 82 people were killed in a gas explosion in a mine shaft on Friday. A total of 247 miners were reportedly underground at the time of the blast at the Liushenyu coal mine in the
Madrid marches demand action on soaring rents
Thousands of people marched through Spain's capital, Madrid, on Sunday, protesting soaring rents, high home prices and a growing housing shortage. Organizers said more than 100,000 people joined the march, while authorities put the figure at about 23,000. The demonstration, organized by the Madrid Tenants' Union and backed by Spain's two main trade unions, comes despite
Riot police evict ousted CHP leaders from Ankara HQ
Turkish riot police on Sunday forced their way into the headquarters of Turkey's main opposition party, using tear gas and rubber bullets to evict its ousted leadership in Ankara. The move followed a court ruling on Thursday that nullified the 2023 election of Ozgur Ozel as chairperson of the Republican People's Party, known as the
Germany’s response to rising use of date-rape drugs
"I'm not fighting for myself, but for all people who have been victims of sexual violence, or who will become victims in the future," said Nina Fuchs, founder and chairwoman of KO — Kein Opfer (Knockout — No Victim). In 2013, Fuchs was raped while under the influence of date-rape drugs; prosecutors eventually dropped the case despite
Far-right ELAM Gains Ground in Cyprus Parliamentary Vote
The far-right National People's Front (ELAM) made gains in parliamentary elections in Cyprus on Sunday, according to the Interior Ministry. With 85% of the ballots counted, ELAM, an offshoot of Greece's banned Golden Dawn party, had won about 11% of the vote, up from 6.8% in the last legislative elections in 2021. If the results are confirmed, t hat would
Russia Deploys Hypersonic Oreshnik Missile in Kyiv Strike
Russia used a powerful hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missile in an overnight missile and drone attack on Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Sunday. Russia's army later confirmed it had used the missile. The EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas accused Moscow of using "a political scare-tactic and reckless nuclear-brinkmanship." She said EU foreign ministers meeting next week would
Bomb Attack Kills Dozens on Military Train Near Quetta
At least 24 people have been killed in a blast targeting a train carrying military personnel in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province. Officials said the explosion struck near Quetta, wounding more than 50 people and derailing part of the train. Suicide bomb attack on train kills dozens in Pakistan To view this video please enable JavaScript, and
Philippines: 20 feared trapped in Angeles City collapse
At least 20 people are feared trapped after an under-construction building collapsed near the Philippine capital, Manila, on Sunday, officials said. The nine-story building in Angeles city collapsed at around 3:00 a.m. local time (1900 GMT Saturday) after a severe thunderstorm. There were no immediate reports of fatalities. Some 26 people have been rescued, including
Poll: 72% of Germans Doubt Bundeswehr Readiness
Skip next section Berlin police scramble after man threatens children with gun May 24, 2026 Berlin police scramble after man threatens children with gun A man is under investigation after he allegedly threatened children with a weapon in Berlin, triggering a major police response. Police on Sunday said the 35-year-old stepped onto a balcony in