
Iran's President Pezeshkian mocks Netanyahu for promising help in water crisis

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to help Iran solve its water crisis when the country was “free” from the current government, but Iranian President Pezeshkian mocked him, asking him to first solve the food shortage in Gaza.
He called the offer an "illusion" and stressed that a regime that denies water and food to the Palestinians cannot be credible.
Pezeshkian acknowledged that Iran is facing a severe water crisis due to drought and mismanagement, and is seeking solutions with experts.
Trump: Putin faces 'very serious consequences' if ceasefire in Ukraine not reached

US President Donald Trump warned that Vladimir Putin would face "very serious consequences" if he did not agree to a ceasefire at their meeting in Alaska, stressing that the aim was to test Russia's terms for a temporary agreement.
After a phone call with Zelensky and European leaders, Trump promised that he would not make territorial concessions without Ukraine's full involvement and that a second meeting, this time with Kiev's participation, could take place soon if the first goes well.
European leaders demanded that any negotiations begin only after a ceasefire and warned of new sanctions against Russia if the agreement is rejected.
Slovenia makes history by legalizing assisted dying, but the law risks being repealed

Slovenia became the first country in Eastern Europe to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill patients, giving them the opportunity to end their lives in a controlled and dignified manner.
The law, approved after a referendum and fierce debates, provides assistance only through self-administration of the substance, with strict approval procedures.
However, opponents have begun collecting signatures to organize a referendum that could repeal it before it takes effect.
Israeli military approves plan for expanded Gaza offensive, spokesman says

Israel has approved an expanded operation plan in the Gaza Strip, which includes taking control of Gaza City and moving into areas where surviving hostages are believed to be being held.
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has expressed concerns that this could endanger the lives of hostages and prolong the war, coming into conflict with Prime Minister Netanyahu, who set five conditions for an end to the fighting.
Meanwhile, at least 25 Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid were killed by Israeli fire, sparking criticism from families of hostages and human rights groups.