
Russia claims to have moved a nuclear-capable missile system to Belarus

Russia claims to have deployed its newest nuclear-capable missile system, the Oreshnik, in Belarus, a day after accusing Ukraine of a drone attack on Vladimir Putin's residence, without providing evidence.
The footage released by Moscow appears to be a threatening message to Europe and a signal for further escalation of the war, while Belarus confirmed that it will host some of these systems.
Israel to ban dozens of aid agencies from Gaza as 10 countries warn of suffering

Israel has announced it will suspend the operations of dozens of humanitarian organizations in Gaza, including MSF and ActionAid, after they failed to hand over the personal data of staff, according to new Israeli demands.
The decision comes at a critical moment, as severe storms and severe shortages in shelter, health and supplies have worsened the humanitarian crisis, prompting serious concerns from 10 Western countries.
Organizations and governments warn that restrictions and aid bans endanger civilian lives, while Israel insists the measures are necessary for security reasons.
Head-on train collision at Machu Picchu kills one person and injures dozens

Two trains carrying tourists to and from Machu Picchu collided head-on in Peru, killing a railway worker and injuring about 30 passengers.
The accident occurred near the Qoriwayrachina archaeological site, after which rail service between Machu Picchu and the city of Cuzco was suspended.
The causes of the collision have not yet been announced, while footage showed damaged wagons amid mountainous and forested terrain.
French public broadcaster under fire as right-wing party launches parliamentary inquiry

The French public broadcaster has been embroiled in a fierce political debate after the right-wing launched a parliamentary investigation into the neutrality, functioning and financing of state television and radio, accusing it of bias against it.
The investigation comes in a climate of tension ahead of the 2027 presidential election and against the backdrop of the strengthening of Vincent Bolloré's private media, which critics say favor the far right.
Left-wing journalists and politicians warn that this process risks turning into an attack on public broadcasting as a democratic counterweight.