Honduras recorded its all-time May maximum temperature twice this month. Record heat in North and Central America coincides with egg-sized hailstones in eastern ChinaExtreme weather across several parts of the world this week has brought record-breaking temperatures to Honduras, North America and Indonesia. Honduras smashed its all-time May maximum temperature record earlier this month – only for it to be broken again on 13 May in Choluteca, known as the furnace of Cent.
U. S. President Trump arrived in Beijing for high-stakes talks with Xi Jinping. Security is heightened as trade, AI, and the war in Iran are set to dominate the summit. The leaders aim to improve the bilateral relationship.
Taiwan's government expressed relief following the summit between Chinese and US presidents. Fears had circulated that Donald Trump might alter United States policy toward the island. The outcome avoided any significant shift in American support.
A five-month investigation identified 13 previously unnamed victims of US All victims of US strikes in eastern Pacific and the Caribbean identified so far came from extremely poor communitiesSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailA five-month investigation has named 13 previously unidentified victims of US attacks on boats allegedly carrying narcotics in a campaign that has killed nearly 200 people in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific. It is unclear if the.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe met Cuban officials in Havana. The Cuban government stated the meeting aimed to improve dialogue. This occurred amid complex bilateral relations between the two countries.
The United States announced $1.8 billion in new humanitarian funding. This boost will support United Nations and partner aid operations globally. The funding arrives as rising needs and shortfalls force agencies to reduce assistance. An additional $1.8 billion in US humanitarian funding will allow the United Nations and its partners to expand emergency relief operations reaching millions of people worldwide, as rising global needs and funding shortfalls force aid agencies to scale back assistance.
France's government will increase university tuition fees for students from A French government plan to charge students from outside the EU 16 times more than previously have stoked discontent. But how does this compare to the rest of Europe, both inside the EU and out?
The international operation to disembark and repatriate passengers from the hantavirus A complex international operation to disembark and repatriate passengers from the hantavirus-hit MV Hondius has concluded in Tenerife, with the World Health Organization (WHO) praising Spain’s leadership while warning that global coordination must continue in the weeks ahead.
UNAIDS warned that HIV prevention and treatment services are faltering. Decades of gains in the fight against AIDS are under growing threat as donor funding declines and community-based health services collapse in some of the world’s most vulnerable countries, the head of the joint UN programme on HIV/AIDS warned on Thursday.
UN-backed food security experts warned nearly six million people in Somalia – almost a third of the population analysed – are projected to face acute hunger between April and June, with 1.9 million expected to experience emergency levels, UN-backed food security experts warned on Thursday.
Yemen's warring parties agreed to release over 1,600 detainees. The deal was brokered by the United Nations in Jordan. This marks the largest prisoner exchange since the civil war began. The agreement offers a rare sign of progress in stalled peace efforts. More than 1,600 conflict-related detainees in Yemen will be released under a UN-brokered agreement reached after months of negotiations in Jordan, marking the largest prisoner release deal since the country’s civil war began and offering a rare sign of progress in stalled peace efforts.
United Nations human rights experts publicly urged Equatorial Guinea to stop returning US deportees. The experts cited reports of political violence, torture, and death faced by individuals sent back to their home countries. Deportees described being held in prison-like conditions.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres stated in Addis Ababa that Africa's growing influence is hampered by outdated global institutions and costly borrowing. He spoke as the UN and the African Union renewed their strategic partnership. Guterres called for reforms to ensure Africa has a more significant voice on the global stage.
The UN World Food Programme halved emergency food assistance in Syria. Millions of Syrians are at growing risk of hunger after severe funding shortages forced the UN World Food Programme (WFP) to halve emergency food assistance, cutting support for hundreds of thousands of vulnerable people across the country.
UNIFIL reported increased drone activity and explosions near its positions in southern Lebanon. The peacekeeping force stated this escalation, involving suspected Hezbollah drones and Israeli forces, is endangering personnel. The incidents also threaten stability in the region. The UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said on Wednesday that escalating drone activity and nearby explosions involving suspected Hezbollah drones and Israeli forces are endangering its personnel and threatening already fragile stability in southern Lebanon.
Gabon's media regulator suspended major social media platforms indefinitely in February. The regulator cited security concerns during anti-government protests. This action has led to increased use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to bypass restrictions. Activists claim these laws curtail internet freedoms. This is part of a history of cracking down on dissent.