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Scores Killed and Injured as Russia Hits Supermarket
Scores Killed and Injured as Russia Hits Supermarket

Residents in Ukraine’s second-largest city struggled Sunday with the realities of war after Russia’s military bombed a supermarket, leaving at least 12 people killed and 43 injured.

Ukraine Evacuating Children As Russian Forces Approach Kharkiv (Worthy News Radio)
Ukraine Evacuating Children As Russian Forces Approach Kharkiv (Worthy News Radio)

Pope Francis met Ukrainian children while inside the war-torn nation authorities announced the mandatory evacuation of orphans and minors without parents from the hard-hit area around Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv. It came as the Vatican pushed for peace talks with Ukraine, pushing for more Western weapons as it struggles to halt a new Russian military offensive.

Four Killed, Over Dozen Injured As Mallorca Restaurant Collapses
Four Killed, Over Dozen Injured As Mallorca Restaurant Collapses

A restaurant on the Spanish holiday island of Mallorca promoted its newly renovated rooftop terrace the day before it caved in late Thursday, killing at least four people.

14 Killed, 3 Injured In Vietnam’s Apartment Building
14 Killed, 3 Injured In Vietnam’s Apartment Building

An apartment building fire on a narrow alley in Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, has killed at least 14 people and injured six others, several sources said Friday.

100 Killed As Massive Landslide Hits Papua New Guinea
100 Killed As Massive Landslide Hits Papua New Guinea

Villagers in a remote village in Papua New Guinea struggled Friday to recover bodies after a massive landslide killed more than 100 people, residents said.

Left-Wing Fears Outcome of European Elections
Left-Wing Fears Outcome of European Elections

Leading left-wing parties across Europe, who face being punished by voters in upcoming European Parliament elections, have ruled out alliances with the far right and pledged to “relentlessly combat hatred, racism, and xenophobia.”

French President Visits New Caledonia After Deadly Riots And Halts Reforms
French President Visits New Caledonia After Deadly Riots And Halts Reforms

French President Emmanuel Macron rushed to riots-hit New Caledonia, where he pledged Thursday to delay voting reforms that the archipelago’s Indigenous Kanak people fear will diminish their votes and end their struggle for independence from France.

Seven Killed As Russia Hits Ukraine’s Second Largest City
Seven Killed As Russia Hits Ukraine’s Second Largest City

Russia hit Ukraine’s second-largest city with missiles Thursday, killing at least seven people in a printing house and injuring many more, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the West to send more weapons to halt Moscow’s increased attacks.

9 Killed In Mexico As Stage Collapses At Election Rally
9 Killed In Mexico As Stage Collapses At Election Rally

Rescue operations were ongoing Thursday in northern Mexico after a stage collapsed under strong wind at an election rally, killing at least nine people, including a child, and injuring scores of others, officials said.

EU Under Pressure Over Satellite Support To Iran
EU Under Pressure Over Satellite Support To Iran

The European Union’s leadership has faced condemnation for providing Iran with satellite technology during the recent search for late Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi after his helicopter crashed.

China Strengthens Relations With Iran After Death of President
China Strengthens Relations With Iran After Death of President

China said Wednesday it will continue to strengthen its “strategic cooperation” with Iran, despite Western concerns that Tehran seeks the destruction of Israel and backs Russia in its war against Ukraine.

Thousands Attend Iran President’s Funeral Despite A Legacy Of Killings
Thousands Attend Iran President’s Funeral Despite A Legacy Of Killings

Iran’s supreme leader has presided over a funeral attended by thousands for the country’s late president, foreign minister, and others killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday.

Britain’s Premier Sets July 4 For Elections Sidelining Party Concerns
Britain’s Premier Sets July 4 For Elections Sidelining Party Concerns

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak set July 4 as the date for a national election despite fears that his scandal-plagued Conservative party could lose after 14 years in power.

Russia Begins Drills Involving Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons
Russia Begins Drills Involving Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons

Accusing the West of “provocation,” Russia on Tuesday began training exercises for the “preparation and use” of non-strategic nuclear weapons, the Associated Press reports. The intention to conduct the drills was announced by the Russian Defense Ministry in a statement on May 6.

Vietnam Elects To Lam President; Christian Doubts Remain
Vietnam Elects To Lam President; Christian Doubts Remain

Vietnam’s National Assembly elected Public Security Minister To Lam as the country’s new president on Wednesday, but it wasn’t clear whether it would improve the lives of reportedly persecuted Christians in the Communist-run Asian nation.