
Ukrainian Cities Hit as Russian Overnight Strikes Continue
Kyiv observed a day of mourning as the death toll from a major attack on the capital rose to 30.

Kyiv observed a day of mourning as the death toll from a major attack on the capital rose to 30.

“Another horrific night for the residents of the city, who were forced to spend it in shelters,” reported Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.S. Olha Stefanishyna on X.

South Korea said the missiles were fired from Chongju and flew roughly 80 kilometres.

The Israeli PM has instructed the army to carry out “forceful” strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.

Kyiv said Moscow’s strikes “cannot be normalised,” calling them war crimes.

After months of tension, Pyongyang’s campaign of projectile launches seems designed to undermine Seoul’s attempts to rebuild dialogue.

Pope Leo XIV called for prayers for those affected by war and for “concrete paths of reconciliation and peace.”

“They are trying to hold the world hostage,” according to the U.S. Secretary of State.

Washington urged its citizens to leave southeast Turkey shortly after Ankara confirmed that NATO had intercepted a second ballistic missile fired from Iran.

The first missile strike under Iran’s new leadership hits Israeli cities—as pro-regime protests unfolded across Britain.