Norway Hits 97.6 Percent EV Sales Share After Decades of Incentives

Norway Hits 97.6 Percent EV Sales Share After Decades of Incentives

In July, 97.6% of every new car sold in Norway was fully electric, cementing the country’s status as a global leader in electric vehicle adoption. This milestone is the result of three decades of consistent government tax policies, generous financial incentives, and a campaign that originally began with a converted Fiat Panda and a major … Read more

Russian Strikes Near Kyiv Kill Three People Including a Child

Russian strikes near Ukrainian capital kill three, including child

Russian strikes hit three locations near Kyiv on Saturday, killing three people including a child, as explosions rocked the capital. The attack coincides with a deepening shortage of air defense interceptors, growing warnings from local officials about incoming ballistic missiles, and a new US Senate sanctions package targeting Russian energy exports. Ballistic Missile Strikes Hit … Read more

Israel and Colombia Restore Diplomatic Ties Under President de la Espriella

Israel and Colombia Restore Diplomatic Ties Under President de la Espriella

Colombia and Israel are restoring diplomatic and economic ties ahead of the inauguration ceremony of incoming Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriella. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar arrived in Colombia for the inaugural event and met with de la Espriella in Barranquilla, describing the incoming Colombian leader as a determined, inspiring leader and a friend … Read more

US Sanctions Shelbit and Aban Tether Over Iranian Sanctions Evasion

US Sanctions Shelbit and Aban Tether Over Iranian Sanctions Evasion

The United States imposed sanctions on Friday targeting Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange Shelbit and Iran-based Aban Tether, accusing them of processing millions of dollars for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and state-linked entities as part of a sprawling $4 billion sanctions-evasion network. Washington escalated its economic campaign against Tehran on Friday by blacklisting digital asset exchanges … Read more

Teen Gunman Kills Five and Himself in Thailand School Shooting

Teen Gunman Kills Five and Himself in Thailand School Shooting

A 14-year-old Thai student killed five people and himself at the Debsirin Nonthaburi School near Bangkok on August 7, 2026, after shooting his grandparents at home. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul vowed to introduce stricter gun control legislation following the Southeast Asian nation’s worst mass killing in nearly four years. The morning attack in Nonthaburi province … Read more

Starlux Airlines Launches Inaugural Taipei-Prague Flight to Europe

Starlux Airlines Launches Inaugural Taipei-Prague Flight to Europe

Starlux Airlines expanded its footprint into Europe on August 1, 2026, launching its inaugural Taipei-Prague flight with airline chairman K.W. Chang piloting the maiden service. The carrier plans to boost the route from three weekly flights to four in October and deploy its flagship Airbus A350-1000 aircraft. K.W. Chang Pilots the Maiden Flight to Prague … Read more

Stephanie Kercher Criticises Amanda Knox Edinburgh Fringe Show

Stephanie Kercher Criticises Amanda Knox Edinburgh Fringe Show

Stephanie Kercher has publicly criticized Amanda Knox over her stand-up comedy show The Independent, which is being performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Meredith Kercher, a British foreign exchange student, was killed in Perugia, Italy, in 2007. Amanda Knox and her then-boyfriend were initially convicted of the murder in 2009 before being definitively acquitted by … Read more

Pedro Sánchez Faces EU Criticism After Ceuta Migrant Crisis

Pedro Sánchez Faces EU Criticism After Ceuta Migrant Crisis

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faced severe criticism from European Union leaders following a mass migration event in the Spanish territory of Ceuta in North Africa. The sudden arrival of 72,000 migrants on a Thursday and Friday triggered a humanitarian crisis and reignited the immigration debate across the 27-nation bloc, though most of the migrants … Read more

South Africa Pushes for Africa-Wide Migration Talks After Domestic Protests

In this photo provided by the South African Government Communications and Information Services (GCIS), Minister of

South Africa is pushing for Africa-wide migration talks after domestic anti-immigration protests and a deadly border crossing in Ceuta. The African Union rejected a Ghanaian proposal to put South Africa’s migration tensions on its October agenda, prompting national leaders to seek broader regional discussions this month in Durban. Diplomatic Friction at the African Union and … Read more

Israel and Lebanon Begin Seventh Round of U.S.-Mediated Talks in Rome

Lebanon seeks Israeli withdrawal in Rome talks

Delegates from Israel and Lebanon convened at the U.S. embassy in Rome on Tuesday for the seventh round of American-sponsored talks, with Beirut pushing for phased withdrawals from the south and the renewal of a ceasefire amid sharp opposition from Hezbollah. Delegations Gather in Rome for Seventh Round of Talks Convoys carrying delegations from Israel … Read more

Cambodia Urges CNA to Correct Report on Missing Singaporean Woman

Cambodia Urges CNA to Correct Report on Missing Singaporean Woman

Cambodia’s Ministry of Information has formally called on Singapore-based news outlet CNA to issue a public correction. The demand follows an official investigation that cleared the country of human trafficking claims involving a Singaporean woman. In an Aug 3 statement, ministry spokesperson Tep Asnarith argued that the broadcaster published a one-sided report that unfairly damaged … Read more