
Iran/ A new kamikaze drone is introduced

Iran's military has introduced a new kamikaze drone, designed to fly and explode at a specific destination. The new drone, whose name has not yet been revealed, resembles the Russian Zala Lancet drone. Iran rejects claims that it has made major advances in drone development over the past few years.
In fact, Iran is one of the suppliers that brings drones to Russia for the war in Ukraine, which has also led to the imposition of sanctions against Iran by the US, Britain and Canada.
The war in Ukraine/Russia occupies another territory

The Ministry of Defense in Russia says that Russian forces have taken control of the village of Novobakhmutivka, in eastern Ukraine. Also, some time ago, they also took the village of Semenivka, east of Donetsk.
Oleksandr Syrskyi, the Ukrainian general, said that in this part of Ukraine attacks have increased and that three territories are at risk and that Ukrainian troops have returned to guarantee the protection of villages. He added that Russian troops had achieved tactical successes in the areas they occupied.
Scotland/ Prime Minister resigns

Scotland's Prime Minister, Humza Yousaf, has resigned after failing to get enough support in a vote of confidence. He, in the presence of his wife, Nadia, said that he had underestimated his opponents. "I am not willing to trade my values ??just to maintain power," he cursed tearfully.
He further went on to say that his government should be led by a person who brings unity to the MPs. Yousaf's defeat could lead to early elections in Scotland. As for the resignation, he will remain in power until another prime minister is appointed.
The war in Gaza / Antony Blinken goes to the Middle East

Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, is in Saudi Arabia in the wake of talks to reach a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. The US diplomat will also go to Israel over the weekend, where he is expected to toughen his tone on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to take concrete steps to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Blinken will also meet with his counterparts in Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan to take talks on a ceasefire and stability in the Middle East to the next level.