Tech billionaire Elon Musk has confirmed that Starlink, his satellite-based internet service, has been activated in Iran following widespread government-imposed internet shutdowns.
Suntory CEO resigns after disclosing a police probe into a supplement allegedly containing THC. Niinami denies wrongdoing as Japan’s strict drug laws put corporate governance in focus.
Belgium to recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly, marking a major policy shift. Brussels will also impose firm sanctions on Israel, stepping away from the EU’s cautious stance.
A 6.0-magnitude Afghanistan earthquake killed at least 800 people in Kunar and Nangarhar. Blocked roads and aftershocks force survivors outside as air rescues and international aid ramp up.
Hamas rejects US Gaza takeover plan after reports of a decade-long trusteeship, mass relocation and “digital tokens” for land rights. Gazans voice scepticism, while Washington has not adopted the proposal as policy.
The UK has barred Israeli officials from attending the DSEI 2025 arms fair in London, citing tensions over the Gaza conflict. Israeli defence firms may still participate.
Australian police urge gunman to surrender after two officers were killed in Porepunkah. The manhunt enters a fourth day as Victoria Police warn he remains armed and dangerous.
Russia hits Kyiv with a massive overnight barrage, killing at least four and injuring about 30. Missiles and Shahed drones struck homes and a central mall as diplomacy stalls and cross-border attacks escalate.
FARC dissidents kidnap 34 soldiers in Colombia’s Guaviare after fierce clashes. Officials link the seizure to retaliation against raids on dissident leaders and a network led by Iván Mordisco.
The US tariffs on Indian goods doubled to 50% over New Delhi’s Russian oil purchases, escalating tensions. While key sectors like smartphones stay exempt, exporters report cancellations as India condemns the move and promises tax relief and self-reliance.
Trump Ukraine peace talks advanced Monday after White House meetings, with Donald Trump arranging a Putin–Zelensky sit-down within two weeks, Europe exploring security guarantees for Kyiv, and a follow-up trilateral including Trump under consideration.