Senators set a 20 July deadline for the Pentagon to account for the Minab school children killings
US senators gave the Pentagon until 20 July to release its withheld report on the 28 February Minab school strike, which killed scores of children.
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US senators gave the Pentagon until 20 July to release its withheld report on the 28 February Minab school strike, which killed scores of children.
The U.S. struck Iranian military sites on 8 July after Trump declared the ceasefire over, following tanker attacks in the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude topped $80 a barrel.
New Mexico's attorney general says the DOJ has withheld Epstein's Zorro Ranch records for 130 days, as a state case and a truth commission push ahead.
The DOJ refused a court order to unredact Epstein emails, a 2007 draft indictment and FBI notes, and says it will appeal, setting up a show-cause fight.
Leon Black must testify under oath on 16 July and produce his NDAs with women, after walking out of a House Oversight interview about Jeffrey Epstein
Sysdig documents JadePuffer, the first ransomware attack run end to end by an AI agent, using known flaws and leaving a ransom no payment can reverse.
Two players are facing rape trials, a third is under police investigation and a match official has been cut from the tournament, while federations, coaches and broadcasters keep the accused on the pitch.
ICE shot an unarmed Houston construction worker and father of 3 as he drove to a job site. His family, members of Congress and human rights groups want an investigation
ICE detained 10,000 people in five days on a White House order, pushing detention above 63,000, amid record contractor profits and rising deaths in custody.
Aleksandar Vučić says he will resign within weeks and call early elections, after 18 months of student-led protests triggered by the Novi Sad disaster that killed 16.
A Russian war veteran posted a viral video warning the army could turn on the Kremlin over alleged abuse of soldiers, retracted it a day later, and has been detained.
A federal judge has ordered the US Justice Department to strip the redactions off a set of Jeffrey Epstein records by 2 July or defend in court why the law lets it keep them hidden.
Ukraine has approved a 40-day strike campaign on Russia's refining and export chain, timed to a stalled peace negotiation and a 15 July review of the Western oil price cap.
Three ICC judges sued Trump over US sanctions imposed for their rulings, arguing the measures exceed emergency-powers law and are meant to coerce the court.
Fuel rationing has reached more than 50 Russian regions as Ukrainian drone strikes cut refinery output, bringing the war Russia launched home to its own drivers.