Venezuela earthquake death toll crosses 1,400 amid slow government response
Venezuela is reeling after a devastating earthquake that has killed at least 1,430 people. Rescue efforts continue as frustrated citizens dig through rubble, with many blaming the government for an inadequate response. Over 100 Venezuelans deported from the U.S. just hours before the quake remain unaccounted for. The disaster is testing the U.S.-backed Maduro government's ability to manage a mounting humanitarian crisis.
Paraguay delivered one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history by defeating four-time champion Germany on penalty kicks. The shock result eliminates Germany from the tournament while sending Paraguay into the round of 16. Football fans and analysts are calling it a stunning moment for the sport. The match has dominated headlines across global sports media.
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a dramatic set of decisions involving Donald Trump, delivering one significant win and three defeats in election-related cases. Legal analysts view the mixed outcome as a signal of ongoing tensions between the judiciary and the executive branch. A separate ruling on federal agency independence was seen as a limited victory for the Fed, though it remains vulnerable to Trump's influence. The decisions could reshape the legal landscape ahead of the next election cycle.
A shooting at a youth welfare shelter in Stade, northern Germany, has left six people dead. The facility housed mothers and children, and all victims were adults. Police have not yet released a motive or details on the suspect. The attack has shocked the local community and prompted renewed debate on gun violence in Germany.