A shooting occurs at the University of Tuskegee in Alabama during a homecoming celebration. A 25-year-old suspect has been arrested, and the FBI is investigating and collecting video evidence.
Sony's president announced successful sales of PlayStation 5 Pro despite the high price. The company reached 77.7 million game sales and increased the PlayStation Network user base to 116 million.
After the air raid alert has been lifted, the Kyiv Metro returns to normal operation. Traffic intervals on all lines are 3.5-4 minutes, and additional trains are being delivered from the depot.
China has unveiled its new stealth fighter, the J-35A, at the Zhuhai Air Show. Experts note that the real capabilities of the aircraft remain a black box, despite the stated advantages of the design.
One person was killed and three wounded as a result of Russian shelling in Donetsk region. Dozens of buildings in 4 districts of the region were damaged, 103 people, including 21 children, were evacuated.
The Cuban Attorney General's Office confirmed the arrests of protesters in three provinces over demonstrations against the power outage. The blackout was caused by Hurricane Rafael, which hit the island at 185 km/h.
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is withdrawing his children's book Billy and Epic Escape from sale after criticism for stereotyping Indigenous Australians. Penguin Random House UK stops selling the book in the UK and Australia.
Qatar suspends mediation in the war in the Gaza Strip until the parties to the conflict show “seriousness. ” Hamas' political office in Doha is being closed.
The Cabinet of Ministers has updated the procedure for the use of firearms by civilians during martial law. Now citizens will be able to use the declared weapons to repel Russia's armed aggression.
The shelling of the Chuhuiv community in Kharkiv region injured 4 people, including a 17-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy. All the victims were provided with medical assistance on the spot.
French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecorneuil signs documents for the transfer of about 10 SCALP missiles to Ukraine. France continues to provide military support and training to the Ukrainian military.
The United States has officially banned Taiwanese company TSMC from exporting microchips for artificial intelligence to China. The ban applies to chips produced by a more advanced process and related to AI devices.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces struck at the ammunition depots of the 1060th Logistics Center of the Russian Federation in Bryansk region. At least 8 explosions and two fire points were recorded on the territory of the military unit.
Russian air defense defended against attacks by 70 Ukrainian drones, 34 of which were aimed at the Moscow region. The attacks restricted the operation of three airports, and dozens of flights were diverted to alternate airfields.
At the international competition in Sofia, Ukrainians won two silver medals in junior categories and a bronze in adult ice dancing. Overall, the athletes scored between 135 and 185 points in different disciplines.
The United States and the United Kingdom conducted a series of strikes on Houthi targets in several areas of Yemen, including the provinces of Sana'a and al-Hudaydah. According to media reports, the attacks took place in the districts of Jarban, Al Hafa and Sufyan.
The Russian invaders attacked Ukraine with 145 drones, of which the air defense system shot down 62 enemy drones. 67 drones were locally lost, and 10 left Ukrainian airspace.
Devastating floods in South Sudan have forced 379,000 people to flee their homes and affected 1. 4 million people. The disaster covered 43 counties and the disputed Abyei region, causing an outbreak of malaria.
An explosion occurs in Kharkiv, and Mayor Igor Terekhov warns of the possibility of repeated attacks. Earlier, shelling in the region killed 2 people, wounded several others, and damaged buildings.
More than 100 rubber ducks of unknown origin were found in a pond in southern Moscow. Utilities conducted an operation to catch and dispose of the toys.
COP29 Executive Director Elnur Soltanov was caught trying to attract investment in an oil and gas company. Global Witness captured him on video discussing fossil fuel deals with a fake investor.
Almost 3,800 DPRK citizens entered Russia “for training purposes” in the third quarter of 2023. This coincides with intelligence reports of North Korean military personnel being sent to Russia.
A Russian all-round radar Podlet was discovered in the Streletskaya Bay of Sevastopol. The occupiers installed the station to detect air targets at low altitudes out of fear of new strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
After the attacks on Israeli fans in Amsterdam, the authorities tighten security and make arrests. Israel sends special flights to evacuate its citizens, and the Prime Minister of the Netherlands condemns the incidents.
43 rhesus monkeys escaped from the Alpha Genesis research center in South Carolina due to the negligence of a new employee. The police assure that the animals are harmless and ask not to contact them.
The UN Secretary-General has declared the world's insufficient adaptation to climate disasters on the eve of COP29. The world is approaching irreversible changes, including the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and Greenland glaciers.
Ukrainian basketball players defeated North Macedonia with a score of 98:49 in the EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers. Thanks to this victory, the Ukrainian national team climbed to third place in Group G.
NATO and Finland are discussing the creation of a base for RQ-4D reconnaissance drones. The most likely location for the new NISRF base will be the Pirkkala air base.
The FBI is investigating a series of anonymous racist messages sent to black citizens in various US states after Trump's victory. The messages contain references to slavery and have caused nationwide concern.
A US military judge has approved a plea agreement with Khalid Sheikh Mohamed and two accomplices. Instead of the death penalty, the defendants may receive life imprisonment.