Europe's deadly heatwave shatters temperature records
A severe heatwave across Europe has set new temperature records, with Germany reaching 41.7°C and multiple countries including Denmark, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic breaking all-time highs. The World Health Organization has linked the extreme weather to over 1,300 deaths, while France alone reports 1,000 excess fatalities. The unprecedented temperatures have overwhelmed healthcare systems and raised alarm over Europe's preparedness for climate-driven extreme weather events.
A dispute over Article 5 of the Iran-US Memorandum of Understanding has emerged as a flashpoint following strikes in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has taken a hardline stance, jeopardizing the fragile interim agreement. President Donald Trump has threatened to annihilate Iran amid the escalating crossfire, raising fears of a broader conflict.
The United States and Iran have engaged in retaliatory strikes against each other, exposing the fragility of their ceasefire agreement. Both sides show few signs of de-escalation, with the exchange of attacks threatening to collapse the interim peace deal. The escalating violence has drawn in regional actors and raised international concern.