Typhoon Bavi slams into China after battering Taiwan and Japan
Typhoon Bavi has made landfall in mainland China after sweeping past Taiwan and lashing southern Japan with destructive winds and flooding. Cities including Shanghai and Hangzhou are bracing for impact as nearby areas begin evacuations. Chinese authorities have warned that AI-generated storm forecasts by independent bloggers may violate the law, raising concerns about censorship during natural disasters. The typhoon tests the effectiveness of China's massive investment in flood control infrastructure in recent years.
Erling Haaland, Norway's star striker, has captured global attention as the country's football team prepares to face England. Media coverage explores both his individual talent and the broader Norwegian sports culture that produces elite athletes. The England vs Norway match is framed as a major test of how to contain Haaland's threat. Commentators describe Haaland as a cultural symbol of Norwegian sporting excellence beyond just football.
The Trump administration has subpoenaed New York Times journalists in connection with reporting about Air Force One, escalating its pressure on the media. The move marks a significant escalation in the administration's confrontations with press freedom. The subpoenas target specific reporters who covered the Air Force One story, raising concerns about government overreach. Press freedom advocates have condemned the action as an unprecedented attack on independent journalism.
Iran has buried its longest-serving leader amid scenes of mass mourning in Tehran, where anger toward the US remains palpable. The funeral has drawn crowds calling for revenge against American leadership. Trump has responded by threatening Iran, and Iran's top diplomat has traveled to Oman for talks focused on the Strait of Hormuz crisis. The dual track of mourning and diplomacy underscores the precarious state of Iran-US relations.