
Middle East crisis: Iran attacks tanker in Dubai; explosions in Tehran and Jerusalem amid wave of attacks

An Iranian drone attack set fire to an oil tanker near Dubai, raising tensions in the Persian Gulf and causing immediate fluctuations in oil prices.
Meanwhile, the US and Israel continue strikes on targets in Tehran and the region, while Donald Trump warned that he will destroy Iran's energy infrastructure if the situation escalates further.
The war is severely affecting the global economy, with rising fuel prices, falling markets and fears of inflation and economic slowdown.
Israel approves death penalty for Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks

Israel's parliament has passed a law that establishes the death penalty as the standard measure for Palestinians in the West Bank found guilty of deadly attacks, sparking strong international reactions.
The law has been criticized as discriminatory, as in practice it is expected to be applied mainly to Palestinians and not Jewish citizens. Human rights organizations and several European countries have condemned the decision, calling it inhumane and without real deterrent effect.
G7 vows to take "all necessary measures" to protect energy market during Iran war

The G7 countries said they are ready to take "any necessary measures" to stabilize energy markets, as the war in Iran is causing severe price fluctuations and risk to the global economy.
Although no concrete measures have yet been announced, leaders are closely monitoring the situation and coordinating actions to avoid a deeper crisis. Rising oil and gas prices, along with fears of inflation and supply disruptions, are adding to the pressure on global economies.
Sad faces all around as Bolivia's clowns protest decree that threatens their livelihood

Dozens of clowns protested in the Bolivian capital against a government decision banning festive activities in schools during school hours, jeopardizing their source of income.
They say these events are essential for their work and for the entertainment of children, especially at a time of economic crisis in the country.
The government has left open the possibility of a future review, but protesters warn that the decision is taking away children's jobs and "smiles."