Africa
Dozens killed during South Africa bus crash
At least 42 people were killed in South Africa when a bus overturned. The incident occurred at a steep mountain pass, and authorities are investigating the cause of the accident. Among those who were killed include seven children.
Mali imposes tariffs on Americans
Officials in Mali introduced a bond of up to $10,000 for Americans who visit the country. The fee is like one imposed by the Trump Administration on Mali residents. The two countries have worked to improve diplomatic relations in recent months, including on subjects like counterterrorism cooperation and economic partnerships.
Asia
Earthquake hits Philippines
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck the Philippines’ southern coast last week. At least one person was killed, and parts of the country experienced power cuts. Only a week before this earthquake, the Philippines also experienced another 6.9 magnitude earthquake that left 74 people dead.
Taliban confirms it attacked Pakistani troops
A spokesperson from the Taliban government said 58 Pakistani military members were killed. The Taliban accused Pakistan of violating Afghan airspace and bombing a market inside its border. Pakistan said the attacks were unprovoked and accused the Taliban of firing at citizens.
Europe
Russian strikes target Kyiv
At least 540,000 people in Ukraine experienced power outages after overnight Russian missile and drone attacks occurred. Officials from Russia confirmed it used weapons to target energy facilities used by Ukraine’s military. The country has recently escalated attacks on Ukraine’s energy facilities and transport infrastructure.
German president set to visit the UK
Germany President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is planning to visit the UK later this year. It will be the first German state visit to the country in 27 years. Visits like this are typically used to reinforce alliances and to encourage trade. Last summer, Germany and the UK agreed to a treaty that will create a direct rail link between London and Berlin.
Latin America
María Corina Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize
María Corina Machado, Venezuela’s opposition leader, has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Committee said Machado displays extraordinary civilian courage. In particular, Machado has campaigned against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Moros, who has ruled the country for 12 years.
Peru president removed from office
Peru’s Congress overwhelmingly voted to remove President Dina Boluarte from office. Boluarte is one of the world’s most unpopular leaders, and under her leadership, there has been frequent protests, scandals and investigations, and a surge in gang violence. Jose Jeri will serve as interim president.
North America
Deadly explosion at Tennessee factory
At least 16 people are believed to have been killed after a major explosion at a Tennessee munitions factory. The explosion occurred in Bucksnort, which is located about 56 miles southwest of Nashville. Officials are still investigating what caused the incident. All operations at the plant have been suspended.
India/Canada look to restore ties
Canada Foreign Minister Anita Anand traveled to India to visit with her counterpart S. Jaishankar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The two countries are working to restore ties after a Sikh separatist leader was killed in Canada. In 2023, former Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of being linked to the killing. This led to both countries suspending visa services and expelling each other’s top diplomats.





