Iran strikes Kuwait airport, killing one in ceasefire breach
Iran launched a drone strike on Kuwait's main international airport, killing one person and wounding dozens more. The attack marks a significant escalation that tests the already fragile ceasefire in the region. Covered extensively by AP News, BBC, The Guardian, and the New York Times, the strike has drawn widespread international condemnation.
The US House of Representatives is set to vote on a resolution directing an end to the war in Iran, signaling growing legislative pressure to de-escalate. Meanwhile, a three-day public funeral has been planned for Iran's late supreme leader, as reported by China Daily. NPR also published a critical retrospective on the broken promises of the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
In a dramatic overnight escalation, the US bombed Iranian military sites and Iran responded by firing missiles at US troops stationed in Kuwait. Both sides appear to have traded blows despite ongoing ceasefire discussions. CNN, AP News, and NPR provided detailed coverage of the exchange, which further erodes hopes for a diplomatic resolution.
Russia launched a massive attack on Kyiv, killing 22 people according to Ukrainian officials, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. Ukraine retaliated by striking a St. Petersburg oil refinery. The Guardian also reported on a war-related controversy involving a tennis star blasting Russian rivals. NPR provided on-the-ground scenes from the aftermath in the Ukrainian capital.