In Britain, three men have been found guilty of arson at a warehouse that supplied goods, including Starlink satellite equipment, to Ukraine. British officials stated that the culprits were acting on orders from the Russian mercenary group "Wagner."
Sudden floods caused by torrential rains devastated the Himalayan valley between China and Nepal. 8 people died, 31 people are missing, including employees of a Chinese depot.
Spanish police have determined that the fatal accident involving Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva was caused by significant speeding and a burst rear wheel. Evidence indicates that Diogo Jota was driving the Lamborghini.
Negotiations to lower the upper price limit for Russian oil from $60 to $50 USD are ongoing. Radio Liberty journalist Rikard Jozwiak reports that there is momentum for this decision.
An unknown individual, impersonating Secretary of State Marco Rubio, used an AI voice and Signal to contact five government officials, including three foreign ministers. The campaign began in mid-June 2025 using a fake account.
Ukrzaliznytsia has completed a three-month modernization of the first barrier-free carriage, designed for passengers in wheelchairs. The carriage, equipped with four enlarged compartments and an electric lift, will be available by pre-order for organizations.
In Tatarstan, a Russian reconnaissance and strike drone hit power lines and crashed into a private house during a test flight. No casualties were reported.
Germany has accused China of a laser attack on a German aircraft during the EU mission "Eunavfor Aspides" in the Red Sea. Berlin summoned China's ambassador over the incident, which occurred in early July.
In 2024, 2195 people were convicted of corruption offenses in Ukraine, which accounts for almost 80% of all accused. The number of convictions in top-corruption cases has more than doubled, reaching 60 people.
According to the Foreign Intelligence Service, as of July 3, Russia has harvested 3. 8 million tons of grain, which is four times less than last year. The average yield decreased from 41 to 31 centners per hectare, and in the occupied territories of Ukraine, the harvest is almost half as much.
Nazariy Hryntsevych, a defender of Mariupol with the call sign "Grinka", will be posthumously awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine. He died on May 6, 2024, as announced by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
In Odesa, on July 7, a local accident occurred in the power grids, leading to power outages in the Kyivskyi, Prymorskyi, Peresypnyi, and Khadzhybeiskyi districts. DTEK specialists worked in the evening to restore power supply.
Daniel Abraham, a New York billionaire who created the Slim-Fast "weight loss empire," died at the age of 100. His fortune was estimated at $2.4 billion, and he sold Slim-Fast to Unilever NV in 2000 for $2.3 billion.
In Melitopol, the arrival of Russian Armed Forces personnel, equipment, and weaponry has been recorded. The units are reinforced with contract soldiers and mobilized personnel from the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, and Kherson regions.
Iranian Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi threatens Israel with a “devastating” attack if the conflict resumes. This response, he says, is so “powerful” that even the US will not be able to save Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The US Department of Justice and the FBI concluded that Jeffrey Epstein did not blackmail influential people and did not keep a "client list. " Investigators also debunked the conspiracy theory about his murder, confirming suicide.
The reigning Asian champion Al-Ahli is interested in signing Lionel Messi after the expiration of his contract with Inter Miami. A possible transfer could rekindle the Messi-Ronaldo rivalry in the Saudi league.
Bitcoin rose to $109,000 on Monday, bolstered by optimism about "crypto week" in Washington and Elon Musk's statement of support for Bitcoin by his new party.
As a result of the occupiers' attack on Zaporizhzhia on July 7, the number of injured increased to 17 people. Four were hospitalized, 11 received emergency care, and two more are undergoing examination.
Restrictions have been imposed at airports in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Nizhny Novgorod, affecting over two thousand flights. The transport collapse began on the night of July 5 due to drone attacks.
The US dollar is hovering near multi-year lows due to uncertainty over new tariffs that Donald Trump plans to impose. The euro is also showing a downward trend.
An extraordinary level of fire hazard is expected in Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast on July 7-9. Residents are urged to be careful in nature and observe fire safety rules.
The spiritual leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama, celebrated his 90th birthday with a prayer for peace while in exile in India. He stated that his successor would be born in the free world, and the responsibility for his appointment would rest solely with the Ganden Phodrang Trust.
The number of Ukrainians who applied for refugee status in France sharply increased in 2025, reaching over 7,000 applications from January to May. This is due to reduced resources for Ukrainians and problems with housing and employment, despite the extension of temporary protection until 2027.
South Korea's special prosecutor has requested an arrest warrant for former President Yoon Suk-yeol. He is accused of inciting rebellion, abuse of power, and obstruction of justice.
Elon Musk announced the creation of a new political party, the "American Party," after polling his followers. The party's goal is to "restore freedom" to the United States, opposing the two-party system.
On July 6, around 9:35 a. m., the enemy launched a UAV air strike on Kremenchuk, hitting the building of the district TCC and SP and a residential building nearby.
Ukrzaliznytsia is expanding the list of trains with women's compartments, adding three new routes from July 25. Now, women's compartments are available on 15 trains, intended for women or women with children under 5 years old.
Ukrainian partisans of the "ATESH" movement destroyed a relay cabinet near Debaltseve in Donetsk region. This disrupted logistics and delayed supplies for Russian troops in the Donetsk direction.
In Kharkiv and Kherson, State Emergency Service rescuers were repeatedly attacked by the enemy while extinguishing fires caused by shelling. Two fire tank trucks were damaged, and no personnel were injured.