Protesters raid homes in Johannesburg townships to remove undocumented migrants

Protesters Target Private Homes in Alexandra and Soweto

Anti-immigrant protest groups have begun conducting door-to-door searches in Johannesburg townships, including Alexandra and Soweto, to identify and remove undocumented foreign nationals. Following an informal June 30 deadline for migrants to leave South Africa, these groups have increasingly seized individuals and handed them to local police, heightening regional tensions and sparking mass repatriation efforts. Protesters … Read more

UN Security Council calls for urgent de-escalation amid deadly Russian strikes in Ukraine

Volodymyr Zelenskyy Reports Massive Russian Aerial Assault

The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting on Thursday following a surge in deadly Russian missile and drone strikes across Ukraine. Rosemary DiCarlo, the chief of UN political and peacebuilding affairs, told the meeting that the Security Council must use every tool and diplomatic channel to reach an urgent de-escalation amid the escalating … Read more

Europe and Mercosur Form Historic Free Trade Zone

The European Union and Mercosur Bloc Trade Integration

On May 1, 2026, the European Union and the Mercosur bloc officially began provisional application of a historic free trade agreement, creating the world’s largest free trade zone. This deal, which covers approximately 720 million consumers, aims to reduce trade barriers and strengthen economic resilience amid shifting global geopolitical dynamics. The European Union and Mercosur … Read more

Trump Blasts Meloni Over Iran Stance, Calls Relationship “Soured

Trump's Personal Attacks on Meloni Escalate Tensions

U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for refusing to support Washington during the Iran conflict, calling her a nice person but claiming she made a mistake in their relationship. Trump’s Personal Attacks on Meloni Escalate Tensions At the NATO summit in Ankara, Trump accused Meloni of refusing to get involved in … Read more

What is the new Gaza administration as Hamas dissolves government?

Hamas’s Announcement and the New Governance Structure

On July 6, 2026, Hamas announced the dissolution of its government in Gaza, transferring authority to a Palestinian technocratic committee as part of a U.S.-backed peace plan. The move, which follows a stalled ceasefire agreement, aims to facilitate a transition to civilian rule but faces immediate challenges, including Israeli restrictions on the new administration’s entry … Read more