Zelenskyy’s former chief of staff charged with corruption
Andriy Yermak used to be the second-most powerful person in Ukraine after the president.

Andriy Yermak used to be the second-most powerful person in Ukraine after the president.

A devastating fire at the Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao bar in Bangkok on Sunday evening has resulted in at least 27 deaths and 63 injuries, with 22 in critical condition. The blaze, which spread rapidly, is suspected to have been caused by smoke, and authorities are investigating potential blocked fire exits.

Jannik Sinner defended his Wimbledon title, defeating Alexander Zverev in a four-set final. Sinner's victory marked his 10th straight win against Zverev and included a dramatic moment where Zverev appeared to injure his knee.

The US military conducted new strikes across Iran targeting air defense systems, radar sites, and missile/drone capabilities to degrade Iran's ability to attack international shipping. This follows Iranian attacks on commercial ships and a drone strike on a Kuwaiti platform, escalating tensions despite an interim agreement.

Edouard Philippe's campaign is recalibrating its strategy for the 2027 French presidential election following Marine Le Pen's successful appeal against her ban, allowing her to run. Philippe's team plans to attack Le Pen's fiscally left-wing platform, contrasting it with Bardella's more pro-business stance.

A group of EU countries, including Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain, are pushing the European Commission to propose limiting trade with illegal Israeli settlements. This move faces opposition from the Commission and countries like Germany, creating a standoff over EU Middle East policy.

Incoming UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham plans a radical overhaul of the civil service, centralizing some powers, decentralizing others to regional leaders, and relocating staff outside London. This move aims to challenge the influence of Whitehall departments and potentially counter Nigel Farage's anti-establishment platform.