Israel strikes Beirut suburbs, breaking ceasefire with Hezbollah
Israel has launched airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs for the first time since a US-supported ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, escalating military operations against the Lebanese militant group. The strikes have drawn international concern as they break the relative calm established by the truce. Analysts warn the renewed offensive could embolden Hezbollah's regional standing and destabilize Lebanon further.
A Russian drone has struck a building storing spent nuclear fuel near the Chornobyl nuclear plant, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack targeted the site's storage facility, raising alarm over potential radioactive contamination. International nuclear safety watchdogs have called for immediate access to assess the damage.
The war between Iran and the US-Israeli coalition has passed the 100-day mark, with Iran suffering widespread blackouts, hyperinflation, and internal dissent. Reports describe growing public disillusionment as the country's economy buckles under sustained military pressure. Meanwhile, diplomatic negotiations remain stalled as both sides weigh the possibility of peace against ongoing hostilities.
Peru heads to the polls for a presidential run-off between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez, with the winner set to become the country's 10th president in just ten years. Fujimori, once a first lady at 19, is making her fourth bid for the presidency. The election reflects deep political instability in Peru, with voters yearning for stability after years of revolving-door leadership.