Turkish authorities are examining a rising pattern of women dying after falling from windows and balconies, with many cases officially classified as suicides despite relatives and legal advocates questioning these determinations. The case of Sezay Kocak, whose death from a balcony fall was ruled a...
A Palestinian doctor who worked in Gaza's hospitals for four decades was banned from Israel and expelled from the territory, according to an interview published by Dr. Myriam François. The doctor — unnamed in source reporting — describes what they characterize as ongoing siege conditions,...
A new investigation by U.N. scientists warns that AI's water consumption in 2030 will match the needs of 1.3 billion people, while its power demand will be triple the combined electricity use of Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nigeria — three countries with a total population of...
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa examines SpaceX's potential public market entry and the valuation framework that could place it among Earth's most valuable companies. Bosa argues SpaceX defies traditional sector classification — operating simultaneously as a rocket manufacturer, satellite internet provider, defense contractor, and AI infrastructure company....
Burundi's UMUKOZO Cultural Festival recently took place in Bujumbura under the theme 'Our Identity is Culture,' featuring performances by the country's traditional drummers on large royal drums. The festival highlights Burundi's preservation of drum-based cultural traditions that have defined the nation's identity for generations.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visited South Korea in mid-June 2026, meeting with government and industry leaders to discuss artificial intelligence ecosystem development and semiconductor infrastructure, according to Arirang News. Arirang News frames the visit as reflecting South Korea's strategic importance in the global AI supply...
Arirang News compiled major stories from the week of June 13, 2026, including South Korean economic data, political developments, and diplomatic engagement with the EU. The clip covers GDP growth figures and employment metrics alongside policy announcements, reflecting Seoul's economic performance during the period. The...
Al-Qa'qa' bin Antar, a Yemeni climber known online as 'Spider-Man' for his unequipped climbing videos, died after falling from Haradhat Damt volcanic crater, a 120-meter formation in Yemen. According to Al Jazeera, Antar became widely known for posting footage of dangerous climbs without safety equipment....
DW News examines how a military conflict over Taiwan would devastate Europe's economy, with analysis arguing the impact could exceed $2 trillion in a single year—surpassing the 2008 financial crisis and COVID-19 pandemic combined. Taiwan produces over 60% of the world's advanced semiconductors essential to...
China imposed sanctions on Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro on June 12 in response to what Beijing characterized as erroneous remarks, escalating tensions between the two countries over the South China Sea. The Philippines' government called China's actions unjustified, and Teodoro maintained his position despite...
According to analysis from ThePrint Editor-In-Chief Shekhar Gupta, the US conducted strikes on three separate vessels in the Gulf of Oman over three consecutive days, resulting in the deaths of three Indian crew members. The source characterizes the incident as raising questions about flag-of-convenience shipping...
A gunman opened fire on bystanders and police officers in Midland, Texas on June 12, 2026, after barricading himself inside an abandoned veterinary clinic, killing at least one person and injuring at least 10 others. ABC News reported the incident with correspondent Trevor Ault covering...
At least two members of the Kuki ethnic community were killed in a new attack in Manipur state in northeastern India, according to local community groups. The violence follows the discovery of six bodies belonging to members of another community who were abducted in May,...
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed on June 15 that a ceasefire agreement with the United States includes the release of seized Iranian funds, and posted on X that a permanent end to the US-Israeli conflict with Iran has "never been closer."
Iran shot down a U.S. Apache helicopter over the Gulf of Oman, with the crew rescued from the sea, according to France 24's reporting. The incident occurred hours after President Trump announced a ceasefire extension with Iran was imminent. Iran characterized the attack as a...
Australia's housing market is experiencing a documented slowdown across major cities, with lower auction clearance rates and declining property prices since 2025, according to market analyst Gerard Burg from Cotality. Burg characterizes the shift as driven by easing demand and says the war in Iran...
A gunman opened fire in Midland, Texas on Friday, killing at least one person and injuring ten others before dying in a standoff with police, CBS News reports.
Prime Minister Mark Carney took questions from journalists following a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on June 14, 2026, according to CBC News. The session included a media question-and-answer component after the bilateral talks.
A town north of Tokyo closed nearly 100 schools this week following multiple bear sightings, part of an escalating pattern of human-wildlife conflict in Japan. Last week, a separate incident saw a bear attack four people and demonstrate problem-solving behavior—opening a water tap and unlatching...
DW News analysis examines how a military conflict over Taiwan would devastate Europe's economy, with modeling suggesting losses exceeding $2 trillion in a single year—surpassing economic damage from the 2008 financial crisis or COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis argues that Europe's deep dependence on Asian semiconductor...