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Russia hits Kyiv government building
KYIV — Russia unleashed its largest aerial attack on Ukraine since the war began, firing more than 800 drones and missiles Sunday in a massive assault that struck the heart of Kyiv and damaged the Cabinet of Ministers building, authorities said.At least two people, including a mother and her 3-month-old child, were killed.Ukraine’s Air Force said Russia launched 810 drones and decoys, along with 13 missiles of various types.Spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat confirmed it was the largest Russian drone strike since the February 2022 invasion.Air defenses shot down 747 drones and four missiles, the Air Force reported. Still, nine missiles and 54 drones hit targets at 33 locations across Ukraine, with debris falling at eight sites.In Kyiv, Associated Press reporters saw smoke rising from the Cabinet...
September 07, 2025

Russia hits Kyiv government building

Red Sea cable cuts disrupt internet in Asia and Middle East
DUBAI — Internet access in parts of Asia and the Middle East was disrupted after undersea cables in the Red Sea were cut, experts said Sunday, though the cause of the incident remains unclear.The outages have raised concerns about possible sabotage amid ongoing attacks by Yemen’s Houthi, who have previously denied targeting subsea cables.Undersea fiber links form one of the backbones of global internet infrastructure, alongside satellites and land-based networks.Microsoft said on its status website that the Middle East “may experience increased latency due to undersea fiber cuts in the Red Sea,” though it added that internet traffic not routed through the region was unaffected.NetBlocks, an internet observatory, reported “a series of subsea cable outages in the Red Sea”...
September 07, 2025

Red Sea cable cuts disrupt internet in Asia and Middle East

Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.
Japan’s Prime Minister resigns after election defeat pressures
TOKYO — Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced Sunday he will step down following mounting pressure from within his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to take responsibility for a historic election defeat in July.Ishiba, who took office in October, had resisted demands from party rivals for more than a month, warning that his resignation would create a political vacuum at a time when Japan faces economic strain, U.S. tariffs and rising regional tensions.His decision came a day before the LDP was set to decide on an early leadership election, a step widely seen as a vote of no confidence in his leadership.Ishiba said during a televised press conference that he would begin the process for a party leadership vote to choose his successor, making Monday’s decision unnecessary.In...
September 07, 2025

Japan’s Prime Minister resigns after election defeat pressures

Sudanese villagers dig by hand to recover landslide victims, aid group says
DARFUR, Sudan — Villagers in Sudan’s western Darfur region are digging by hand to reach victims after a devastating landslide buried multiple villages on Sunday, aid group Save the Children said.“People are excavating by hand to rescue the bodies of their relatives since there are no tools or machinery,” said Francesco Lanino, the group’s deputy Sudan director for programs and operations.The death toll remains unclear. An armed group in control of the area reported as many as 1,000 dead, while Sudan’s national health ministry confirmed only two bodies recovered.Save the Children said at least 373 bodies had been found, citing the head of the Civil Authority. Lanino warned that “1,000 lives may have been lost, including an estimated 200 children.”Aid workers described...
September 06, 2025

Sudanese villagers dig by hand to recover landslide victims, aid group says

Israel orders Gaza City evacuation, bombs high-rise towers
GAZA — The Israeli military ordered Palestinians in Gaza City to evacuate south on Saturday before bombing a high-rise tower, as its forces pressed deeper into the enclave’s largest urban area.Israeli forces have been battling through northern suburbs for weeks after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed the military to capture the city, calling it a Hamas stronghold.The operation threatens to uproot hundreds of thousands of Palestinians sheltering there. Before the war, about one million people—nearly half of Gaza’s population—lived in Gaza City.Military spokesperson Avichay Adraee wrote on X that residents should head to a designated coastal area of Khan Younis, which he described as a “humanitarian zone” offering food, medical care and shelter.The military later...
September 06, 2025

Israel orders Gaza City evacuation, bombs high-rise towers

Shark attack kills surfer at Sydney’s Long Reef Beach
SYDNEY — A man was killed Saturday in a shark attack off Long Reef Beach in Sydney, police in New South Wales said.Emergency services responded shortly after 10 a.m. (0000 GMT) after reports of a “large” shark attack.The man’s body was recovered from the water along with his surfboard. Authorities said he had suffered critical injuries and died at the scene.“Officers attached to Northern Beaches Police Area Command have closed the beach and will liaise with experts from the Department of Primary Industries to determine the species of shark involved,” police said in a statement.Beaches along a 9-kilometer (5.5-mile) stretch of the city’s northern coast have been closed until further notice.Two sections of the damaged surfboard will be examined by experts as part of the...
September 06, 2025

Shark attack kills surfer at Sydney’s Long Reef Beach

US president Donald Trump.
Trump warns Venezuelan fighter jets near US warships will be shot down
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump warned Friday that Venezuelan military aircraft approaching US naval vessels in the Caribbean would be “shot down.”“I would say they’re going to be in trouble. We’ll let them know about that ... if they fly in a dangerous position,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. His remarks followed an incident Thursday in which two Venezuelan F-16 fighter jets flew near a US warship in the Caribbean Sea.The US Defense Department described the maneuver as “highly provocative” and cautioned Caracas against interfering with US counter-narcotics and counter-terror operations.Trump stressed Washington’s resolve to stop drug trafficking from Venezuela and elsewhere.“We don’t want drugs coming in from Venezuela or anybody else, or any...
September 06, 2025

Trump warns Venezuelan fighter jets near US warships will be shot down

Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
British lawmakers urge boycott of Israeli President Herzog’s visit
LONDON — British lawmakers and activists have urged government officials not to meet Israeli President Isaac Herzog during his visit to the United Kingdom next week.Herzog is expected to arrive for a two-day visit, but his presence has sparked strong opposition.A former Labour Party MP, now sitting as an independent, told the BBC that Herzog had accused all Gazans of collective responsibility.“This is a man that should be at The Hague, not platformed on the BBC,” she said.On X, the same MP criticized Labour Party leaders for agreeing to meet Herzog, calling the decision “beyond disgusted” and labeling the party “The Genocide Party.”She added that Herzog “should be arrested for war crimes the moment he sets foot on UK soil.”Former Labour politician John McDonnell said such...
September 06, 2025

British lawmakers urge boycott of Israeli President Herzog’s visit

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi welcomes Trump’s remarks on India-US ties despite tariff tensions
NEW DELHI — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed US President Donald Trump’s remarks describing India and the United States as having a “very positive and forward-looking” partnership, even as trade tensions simmer between the two countries.“Deeply appreciate and fully reciprocate President Trump’s sentiments and positive assessment of our ties,” Modi said Saturday on X.“India and the US have a very positive and forward-looking Comprehensive and Global Strategic Partnership.”Modi was responding to Trump’s comments during a press conference in Washington on Friday.“I always will, I will always be friends with Modi, he is a great Prime Minister, he is great... I just don’t like what he is doing at this particular moment, but India and the United States have a...
September 06, 2025

Modi welcomes Trump’s remarks on India-US ties despite tariff tensions

Gaza media office says 700 days of Israeli bombardment caused $68 billion in damage
GAZA — Gaza’s Government Media Office said Saturday that 700 days of Israeli bombardment on the enclave have left nearly all of the territory’s infrastructure in ruins and inflicted losses of more than $68 billion.In a statement, the office said the campaign has resulted in the destruction of about 90 percent of Gaza’s infrastructure, alongside “systematic policies of genocide and forced displacement.”It said that more than 73,700 people have been killed or remain missing, including over 20,000 children and 12,500 women. According to the office, 2,700 families have been completely erased from the civil registry.Among the dead are 1,670 medical personnel, 248 journalists, 139 civil defense members and 173 municipal employees.More than 162,000 others have been wounded, many...
September 06, 2025

Gaza media office says 700 days of Israeli bombardment caused $68 billion in damage

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