Tech billionaire Elon Musk has confirmed that Starlink, his satellite-based internet service, has been activated in Iran following widespread government-imposed internet shutdowns.
Israeli fire killed 67 civilians seeking food aid in Gaza on 20 July, medics report, amid a worsening hunger crisis and mounting international concern.
China has imposed export controls on eight key EV battery technologies, including lithium processing and LFP battery production, effective 15 July 2025. The move, aimed at protecting China's tech advantage, could disrupt global EV supply chains, raise production costs, and delay projects
An Israeli airstrike struck the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza City, killing four civilians and damaging church facilities, according to church officials.
A massive Tomorrowland main stage fire in Belgium destroyed the iconic stage days before the festival. Organisers plan to proceed with alternative arrangements.
Unsealed Epstein files implicate Trump, triggering fierce political debate. Democrats push for transparency, while GOP leaders face criticism for their response. Questions of accountability linger as the controversy grow
Three people are dead following a Kentucky church shooting in Lexington, where two women were killed and the gunman fatally shot by police. Authorities have identified the victims and are investigating the motive behind the attack at Rock Nazarene Church.
Jannik Sinner wins Wimbledon after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in four sets, claiming his fourth Grand Slam title of the season and strengthening his push for world No. 1.
Caster Semenya has won a major legal victory at the European Court of Human Rights, which found that Switzerland violated her right to a fair trial. The ruling adds new pressure on World Athletics to review its controversial eligibility rules for athletes
The murder of South African yacht crew member Paige Bell aboard a luxury superyacht in the Bahamas has sent shockwaves through the maritime industry. The 20-year-old was found dead in the vessel’s engine room on July 3, prompting urgent calls for stricter