UK Bans Two Iranian Groups Over Antisemitic Attacks

The British government has introduced new legal powers to ban support for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the volunteer wing of Russia’s GRU military intelligence service. According to the UK government, these measures aim to curb the use of state-sponsored proxies following a series of antisemitic attacks and acts of intimidation on British … Read more

Trump Proposes US Control and Fees for Strait of Hormuz Transit

President Donald Trump stated on July 13 that the United States intends to take control of the Strait of Hormuz, positioning the U.S. as the “guardian” of the waterway. Trump asserted that the U.S. should be reimbursed by wealthy nations for securing the route, as the region remains a primary focal point of escalating military … Read more

How Congo’s AFC/M23 Rebels Built an Ebola Response Without Kinshasa’s Help

The AFC/M23 rebel group in eastern Congo used a small Ebola outbreak to demonstrate its administrative capacity, operating a health response separate from the government in Kinshasa. According to Reuters, the group declared the outbreak over in its territory after monitoring 400 contacts, while the rest of the country continued to see transmission. AFC/M23 Health … Read more

Spanish Wildfires: Drivers Trapped as Roads Become Death Traps

At least 12 people died and 23 remain missing following a rapidly spreading wildfire in the mountainous regions near Los Gallardos, Spain. According to regional disaster chief Antonio Sanz, the fatalities occurred when residents attempted to flee rural villages by car, despite explicit instructions from local authorities to shelter in place to avoid the shifting, … Read more

SK Hynix Shares Surge in US Debut Amid AI Boom

SK Hynix shares jumped 14% during their Nasdaq debut on July 10, following a $26.5 billion share sale. The South Korean chipmaker opened at $170 per American Depositary Receipt (ADR), significantly above the $149 offering price. This move provides the company with direct access to U.S. capital markets and funds for future factory construction, signaling … Read more

Hasina Plans December Return to Bangladesh for Surrender

Ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina plans to return to Bangladesh from exile in India around December to face legal proceedings, including a death sentence issued in her absence. Hasina, who served as prime minister for 20 years, stated she intends to surrender to the court despite significant personal safety risks, according to a Reuters … Read more

Trump’s Patriot Promise: Why Ukraine Faces Tough Choices Ahead

President Donald Trump’s pledge to allow Ukraine to domestically produce U.S. Patriot air defense missiles marks a significant strategic shift, though defense experts warn that operational production remains at least 12 months away. While the move offers a long-term boost to Kyiv’s defensive capabilities, the immediate shortage of interceptors forces Ukraine to make difficult decisions … Read more

SK Hynix’s US Debut: A Key Test for AI Demand

SK Hynix completed a U.S. trading debut on Friday, pricing its American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) at $149 each following a $26.5 billion share sale. This listing, which was oversubscribed more than seven times, provides the South Korean memory chipmaker direct access to U.S. investors and capital to fund new factory construction, according to reports confirmed … Read more

SoftBank and PayPay Eye Investment in Seven & i

SoftBank Corp and mobile payments operator PayPay are in preliminary talks to invest several hundred billion yen into retail giant Seven & i Holdings, according to a report by Bloomberg News. The potential deal may also include a stake from Sumitomo Mitsui Card, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, though none of the involved … Read more

China’s New Missile Test Reveals Strategic Submarine Capabilities

China’s recent test of a submarine-launched ballistic missile into the southern Pacific has signaled a significant advancement in the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) nuclear deterrent capabilities. According to analysts and diplomats, the test allowed Beijing to evaluate the complex command, control, and communication systems required to operate nuclear-armed submarines undetected, a critical step toward achieving … Read more