
Russia begins nuclear drills simulating retaliatory strikes

Russia has begun nuclear drills, including test missile launches for a simulated retaliatory strike. President Putin justified this decision with "new external threats and dangers", stressing the importance of keeping strategic forces always ready.
The exercises included the launch of a missile from the Plesetsk base on the Kamchatka Peninsula and the launch of other missiles from the nuclear submarines Novomoskovsk and Knyaz Oleg. In addition to these, strategic Tu-95 aircraft, equipped with nuclear capability, launch long-range missiles. Putin stated that Russia will continue to modernize its nuclear forces, developing new missiles with greater capabilities.
Massive flooding in Spain after heavy rains

Spain is facing major floods in the east and south of the country after heavy rains, which have caused great damage and loss of life. Authorities have reported several people missing after water flooded village roads and washed away several cars. Rail transport has been disrupted in wide areas, while in Malaga, a high-speed train derailed with around 300 passengers on board, thankfully uninjured.
Due to the situation, a red alert for heavy rainfall was issued. Flooding caused the collapse of a bridge in Picanya. Other areas such as Turís and Utiel recorded around 200 liters of rain per square meter. Meanwhile, many other localities in the south and east saw over 100 liters of rain per square meter on Tuesday, according to official reports. Authorities have warned that adverse conditions are expected to continue and have advised residents to be cautious.
Trump supporter Steve Bannon is released from prison

Steve Bannon, one of the main supporters of former President Donald Trump, has been released from prison after a four-month sentence. Bannon was released from the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, on Tuesday morning, with plans to hold a press conference in Manhattan later in the day.
After his release, he returned to his online podcast, where he stated that he is focused on helping Trump win the presidential election. Bannon accused Democrats of trying to silence him, saying his four months in prison have only empowered him and made him more committed than ever to championing his cause.
93 killed by Israeli attack on Gaza

A massive Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza has left 93 dead, including 25 children, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. The attack hit a five-story building in Beit Lahiya, which housed about 200 displaced people. Kamal Adwan hospital director, Dr. Hossam Abu Safiya, reported that the institution is overwhelmed by the wave of wounded and that the health system is in complete collapse.
Israel has continued its attacks on areas inhabited by civilians, justifying its actions as strikes against Hamas militants. Meanwhile, Israel's latest offensive in northern Gaza, centered on the Jabaliya refugee camp, has claimed hundreds of lives and forced tens of thousands of people from their homes. Palestinian authorities report that the death toll in Gaza has already exceeded 43,000 and over 100,000 injured.