GUR warriors struck an occupiers' military train in Zaporizhzhia. At least three fuel tankers were destroyed, and the occupiers' railway supply was disrupted.
In Colombia, a bus with 22 students and teachers crashed due to the driver losing control. At least 10 people died and 11 were injured, the university has declared mourning.
Syria announced reforms in the Ministry of Internal Affairs after the lifting of Western sanctions. They promise to fight human trafficking and drug trafficking, as well as create a transparent civil security institution.
The Russian attack on Chernihiv region led to damage to an object in the regional center and a large-scale fire on the territory of non-residential premises. The area of the fire exceeded 1000 sq.m.
The Finnish Ministry of Defense has proposed a complete ban on the acquisition of real estate by citizens and legal entities from Russia and Belarus. Applications submitted before the date of the decree will be processed.
North Korea has launched an investigation into the failed launch of a destroyer, following an angry reaction from Kim Jong-un. Satellite images show the ship covered with tarpaulin.
On the night of May 23, Russia attacked Ukraine with a ballistic missile and 175 strike UAVs. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down 150 Shahed-type drones in various directions.
The Security Service of Ukraine has identified 176 Russian citizens who illegally owned almost 100 hectares of agricultural land in the Kyiv region. Currently, these plots have been returned to the ownership of Ukraine.
Iran threatens to take "special measures" to protect its nuclear facilities in the event of an Israeli attack. Tehran also warned that it would consider the United States as a "participant" in the attack.
A fire broke out in a data center rented by Elon Musk's company X. The fire started in the battery room, the fire did not spread, but the room was heavily smoke-filled.
In April, BYD overtook Tesla in electric vehicle sales in Europe for the first time, selling 7,231 cars. Tesla's sales fell by 49%, although the electric vehicle market grew by 28%.
Governments are forced to cut spending due to the high cost of long-term borrowing. Also, rising rates affect lending to businesses and households. Their opportunities are limited.
House passes Trump tax cut bill. The bill would extend 2017 tax breaks and create new ones, but could increase the deficit.
The court has seized the assets of the son of the former president of JSC "Motor Sich" in the amount of half a billion hryvnias. Among the blocked property are dozens of company objects, workshops and shares.
American singer Chris Brown has been released on bail after being arrested for assault in a London nightclub. He had to pay 5.9 million euros to prepare for the upcoming world tour.
The Constitutional Court of Romania has rejected George Simion's request to cancel the elections. Nicușor Dan, who won the elections, will assume the duties of president.
An accident occurred during the launching of a new destroyer in North Korea. Kim Jong-un, who was present at the ceremony, expressed anger and promised to punish those responsible for the incident.
The European People's Party is criticized for its rightward shift after the elections. Party leader Manfred Weber emphasizes the importance of avoiding the mistakes of the past, such as Adolf Hitler's rise to power. The politician is seeking cooperation with centrist political forces.
North Korea launched several unidentified cruise missiles into the East Sea. The missiles were launched from South Hamgyong Province.
A Minuteam III missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. It flew more than 6,700 kilometers over the Pacific Ocean to a test site in the Marshall Islands.
The Chinese mission Tianwen-2 intends to deliver a sample of the asteroid Kamoʻoalewa to Earth. The mission will also make a six-year journey to comet 311P/Panstarrs.
Michael B. Tretow, ABBA's sound engineer, has died at the age of 81. He worked with the band from its inception and made a great contribution to the creation of hits such as "Waterloo."
A military man and his accomplice from Kharkiv were detained in Kyiv, who for 50 thousand dollars promised evaders unhindered departure through the checkpoint in special transport. They have already been chosen a preventive measure.
In Kupyansk-Vuzlovyi, two women were injured by an air bomb hitting a residential building. The entrance was destroyed and neighboring buildings were damaged.
Spanish TV channel RTVE demands to check the tele-voting, conduct an audit and review the Eurovision jury system. They are concerned about the impact of the war on the results of the competition.
Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus has demonstrated the ability to cook dinner, clean up, and perform other everyday tasks. The robot is controlled by natural language instructions.
The neo-Nazi network "Letzte Verteidigungswelle" was preparing attacks on refugees and political dissidents. Authorities conducted searches and arrests in several federal states of Germany.
The FBI has eliminated the unit that monitored compliance with surveillance rules amid debate in Congress over warrantless wiretapping law. The decision was supported by FBI Director Kash Patel.
The parole hearing for Lyle and Erik Menendez has been moved to August. A judge reduced their sentence, allowing them to apply for release.
The lifting of Mike Lynch's "Bayesian" superyacht, which sank in the summer of 2024, has begun off the coast of Sicily. The main boom and anchor of the ship have already been raised, but the operation was overshadowed by the death of a diver.