Venezuela Welcomes 1,600 Rescuers for Urgent Quake Search

International rescue teams have arrived in Venezuela following twin earthquakes that killed more than 900 people this week. As of Saturday, 1,600 foreign responders have landed to assist in search and recovery efforts, with 25 additional flights expected within 24 hours. Government officials have tightened access to the hardest-hit areas, including La Guaira, while reporting … Read more

Ukraine Strikes Russian Defence Plant in Volgograd Region

Ukrainian-made Flamingo missiles struck a plant producing artillery systems and components for missile launch systems in Russia’s Volgograd region, while security services targeted a key oil logistics hub in the Vladimir region, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and the SBU security service. These long-range strikes mark an escalation in Kyiv’s strategy to disrupt Russian military … Read more

China Strips Top Officials and Generals of Lawmaker Status

China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee stripped six military officials and senior regulators of their legislative status on Friday, according to a report from the state-run Xinhua news agency. The dismissals, which lacked official explanation, involve high-ranking figures from the Equipment Development Department and various regional military commands, marking a significant intensification of President … Read more

Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Digital Services Tax Nations

U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Friday to impose a 100% tariff on goods from any country that implements a digital services tax targeting American companies. The warning comes just one day after European Union nations met a July 4 deadline to reduce tariffs on U.S. goods, a move intended to meet commitments under a … Read more

SpaceX Plans ‘Starpipe’ Natural Gas Pipeline for Starship

SpaceX plans to begin construction next month on an eight-mile natural gas pipeline, dubbed “Starpipe,” to supply its Starbase launch site in Texas, according to county filings reviewed by Reuters. The infrastructure project is designed to facilitate a higher cadence of launches for the Starship rocket, moving away from a reliance on tanker trucks for … Read more

Merck to Acquire Bio-Techne in $11 Billion Life Sciences Deal

Merck KGaA has announced an $11.3 billion agreement to acquire U.S.-based Bio-Techne, marking the German pharmaceutical giant’s largest acquisition since 2014. The deal, which offers $73 per share—a 24% premium over the closing price on Wednesday—is designed to bolster Merck’s life sciences division by integrating Bio-Techne’s extensive portfolio of research reagents, proteins, and analytical instruments … Read more

Western Alarm Over Chinese Coast Guard Activities Stirs Tensions in Taiwan Strait

Rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait have drawn international concern as the U.S., Britain, France, and Germany recently condemned Chinese Coast Guard operations near Taiwan’s east coast. Beijing maintains these patrols are a legitimate exercise of jurisdiction, while Taiwan’s National Security Council and its Ocean Affairs Council argue the maneuvers violate international maritime norms and … Read more

Indonesia Weighs $2B Cut to Prabowo’s Free Meal Program

Indonesia is preparing to scale back President Prabowo Subianto’s flagship free meals programme, with officials weighing a budget cut of more than $2 billion and reductions in both kitchens and beneficiaries. According to two sources and an internal presentation, the National Nutrition Agency (NNA) is targeting a reduction of at least 15% to address mounting … Read more

EU Agency Advises Airlines to Avoid Iranian Airspace Despite Deal

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has extended its conflict-zone advisory for Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon through July 1, warning airlines to avoid these airspaces due to the risk of military volatility. Despite recent diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran, EASA cited the continued potential for short-term violations of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, particularly near … Read more

Israel and Lebanon Discuss Pilot Plan for Territorial Handover

Lebanese and Israeli officials are currently engaged in Washington-based talks regarding a U.S.-backed proposal to transfer control of specific southern Lebanese territories from Israeli forces to the Lebanese military. While a ceasefire has largely held since Sunday, ongoing hostilities—including a Wednesday drone strike—and firm opposition from Hezbollah continue to complicate the path toward a stable … Read more