
Israel launches airstrikes against senior Hamas members in Qatar

Israel struck Hamas officials in Doha with airstrikes, including the chief ceasefire negotiator, in what the White House called an action that "serves neither Israel nor the United States."
Hamas confirmed the killing of six people, including the son of its exiled leader, but said the leadership and negotiating team survived.
The incident has caused major diplomatic tension between Qatar, Israel and the US, as Gaza faces hunger and the threat of a new offensive.
Polish PM condemns "repeated violation" of airspace during Russian attack on Ukraine

Poland has shot down several Russian drones that violated its airspace during an attack on Ukraine, calling the incident "an unprecedented act of aggression" that endangered civilians.
Four airports, including the main one in Warsaw, were temporarily closed, while citizens in some regions were asked to stay at home.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that the operation is still ongoing and that Warsaw is in constant contact with NATO.
Russian spy drones over Germany become an even bigger threat

Russia has increased its use of spy drones over Germany, moving from surveillance flights to ship-launched operations, which has highlighted serious security gaps.
German authorities have blocked a ship suspected of being the base for these flights over critical infrastructure, while the clash of powers between the army and the police complicates the response.
Experts warn that the lack of a clear legal framework and the inability to monitor every ship in the Baltic Sea make the threat even more worrying.
After the overthrow of the prime minister, France prepares for "Block everything" protests

Following the fall of François Bayrou's government, France faces massive protests under the slogan "We block everything," which aim to paralyze transport, schools, and daily life.
Despite President Emmanuel Macron immediately appointing Sébastien Lecornu as the new prime minister, dissatisfaction with the austerity measures and political crisis has sparked calls for early elections.
Authorities have mobilized 80,000 police officers, while support for the movement reaches nearly half of the French population, turning the protest into an open challenge to the government.