The US-Iran negotiations remain contentious with President Trump postponing energy strikes amidst Tehran's defiance and ongoing regional attacks, exacerbating a global energy crisis that the IEA warns is worse than previous oil shocks, leading to economic anxieties and market volatility.
Two major plane crashes occurred with fatal consequences at New York's LaGuardia Airport and a Colombian military aircraft accident, prompting investigations and eyewitness accounts detailing the tragic events.
US domestic issues include President Trump's deployment of ICE agents to airports amidst a DHS shutdown, Hawaii assessing flood damage, and Supreme Court considerations on mail-in ballots, alongside developments in a high-profile sexual assault civil trial and other social and political events.
The UK saw an antisemitic arson attack on a Jewish ambulance service in London, political debate over high-speed rail costs and potential energy support, and calls for a promised Hillsborough law, with local election dynamics and public health updates on a meningitis outbreak also in focus.
Italy's Prime Minister Meloni faced a significant setback as voters rejected her judiciary reform referendum, while France's local elections saw centrist gains against the far-right, and Slovenia introduced fuel rationing amidst broader European economic and political tensions.
Bill Cosby was found guilty in a civil sexual assault trial ordered to pay millions, a man was convicted of murdering his pregnant partner using a gaming alibi, and Hong Kong introduced new national security rules allowing police to demand phone passwords, highlighting various global legal and human rights challenges.
Hawaii is assessing the damage from its worst flooding in decades, UN warnings indicate the Earth's climate is being pushed beyond its limits, and new reports highlight the future financial burden of climate change for Australia's younger generations, while Europe seeks to boost clean power and the UK restricts shooting of wild birds for conservation.
Victoria's teachers went on strike for the first time in 13 years, ABC journalists plan a 24-hour strike, and Australia faces a fuel shortage leading to government deals, alongside criticism over a Legal Aid board appointment and political warnings about the One Nation party.
BlackRock's CEO warned about AI exacerbating wealth inequality, OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky died at 43, and broadcasters urged the EU to tighten rules for big tech on smart TV platforms, reflecting ongoing shifts and challenges in the tech and business sectors.
New risks of diabetes in Africa are emerging, meningitis cases in Kent have shown no new links, and US under-45s face challenges getting insurance approval for colon cancer screenings, while Scotland initiates newborn screening for spinal muscular atrophy.
Taiwan is debating military spending amid US-China tensions, Canada's military aims to defend the High Arctic, and a Kenyan ex-foreign minister was arrested for faking his disappearance, with Germany addressing worker shortages by recruiting from India.