
Drone Attacks Become Part of Life in Russia
Drone attacks, once unthinkable, are now a daily reality in Russia as Kyiv retaliates for Moscow's bombings. Residents are urged to "hold it together" as attacks can happen "anywhere and to anyone."

Drone attacks, once unthinkable, are now a daily reality in Russia as Kyiv retaliates for Moscow's bombings. Residents are urged to "hold it together" as attacks can happen "anywhere and to anyone."

Several African nations are incorporating Chinese into their national curricula, with Tunisia, Cameroon, South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Nigeria leading the way. Egypt and Kenya are also planning integration. However, a significant shortage of qualified teachers is hindering these efforts.

Adel Mohsen, a Yemeni football enthusiast, struggles to watch the World Cup due to power cuts, fuel shortages, and economic hardship exacerbated by over a decade of war. He relies on a public screen in Mukalla, unable to afford home electricity backups or internet streaming.

South Korea's National Election Commission's fact-finding committee recommended a criminal probe into its former chief and other officials over systemic failures causing ballot shortages in recent local elections. The committee called for a sweeping overhaul of the NEC.

Seoul: A fact-finding committee investigating ballot shortages in recent local elections has called for a criminal probe into the former chief of the National Election Commission (NEC), citing a "total failure" in election management. The committee also recommended a sweeping overhaul of the NEC.

Queensland's state-run special schools are understaffed, with 92.5% of allocated full-time teachers filled, compared to 102.8% in mainstream primary schools. Concerns are raised about university training programs no longer offering specific special education degrees, impacting recruitment and the availability of qualified relief teachers.

FERC has ordered grid operators to fast track interconnection requests for data centers and other large electricity users, aiming to address delays that have strained the grid and driven up electricity prices. The move comes amid soaring demand from data centers and concerns about U.S. competitiveness in AI.

The European Parliament voted to pause parts of the EU's wastewater cleanup law, fearing that making drugmakers pay for micropollutant removal could lead to medicine shortages. Lawmakers approved suspending industry's obligation to pay for removing pollutants like antibiotics and microplastics, pending a new study on costs and sector blame.

An inquiry into Muckamore Abbey hospital in Northern Ireland revealed widespread abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults, including physical harm, over-medication, and systematic bullying. The report made 106 recommendations to prevent recurrence.
The Strait of Hormuz reopens after over 100 days of disruption, releasing 62 million barrels of crude. A US-Iran peace deal allows traffic resumption, but the influx may lead to an oversupplied market, concerning Asian refiners.

South Korea's National Assembly has approved a 45-day parliamentary investigation into ballot shortages during the recent local elections. An 18-member committee will probe the causes of the shortages reported at over a dozen polling stations.

UK health leaders warn of severe NHS medicine shortages, including painkillers and HRT, impacting patient safety and forcing some to skip meals. Supply chain issues, manufacturing disruptions, and budget constraints are cited as causes.

Protests demanding a rerun of the June 3 local elections, marred by ballot paper shortages, continued for the 14th day at a Seoul ballot counting site. The National Election Commission apologized but stated shortages do not warrant a rerun. Separately, a man was apprehended after brandishing a weapon near the site.

A protest in Seoul over ballot shortages during local elections disrupted national sports teams and highlighted shared responsibility among political leaders, police, and election authorities. Protesters blocked access to a public facility, impacting athletes preparing for international competitions, while police response and political inaction drew criticism.
Sri Lanka has moved away from its 2022 economic collapse, with growth returning, inflation falling, and tourism booming. Supported by an IMF program, the nation has achieved macroeconomic stabilization. However, structural weaknesses, high public debt, and low investment persist, indicating an incomplete recovery.
Sri Lanka has made significant strides in economic stabilization since its 2022 collapse, with growth returning, inflation tamed, and tourism booming. However, structural weaknesses, high public debt, and low investment persist, indicating an incomplete recovery.

South Korea's government and ruling party will not tolerate illegal acts by protesters demanding a rerun of local elections due to ballot shortages, vowing a stern response while also seeking peaceful resolutions and electoral reform.

In Sirik, Iran, residents face water shortages exacerbated by US strikes, while news of a potential US-Iran deal brings mixed reactions. Some express relief, others anger and skepticism, reflecting deep divisions within the country regarding the regime, foreign intervention, and human rights.
German chemists in 1916, seeking a soap substitute during WWI, developed the first synthetic detergent from petroleum derivatives. This innovation addressed hard water issues, laying the groundwork for a multi-billion dollar global industry.

South Korea's ruling Democratic Party and main opposition People Power Party agreed Tuesday to launch a 45-day parliamentary investigation into the National Election Commission (NEC) due to ballot shortages during recent local elections.

South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok vowed Tuesday to deal sternly with illegal acts by protesters demanding a rerun of local elections due to ballot shortages. Protesters have been blocking access to a Seoul gymnasium for 12 days, restricting entry for sports officials.

South Korea's ruling Democratic Party and opposition People Power Party agreed to a 45-day parliamentary investigation into the National Election Commission regarding ballot shortages during recent local elections. The probe will be voted on Thursday, with the PPP chairing the special committee.

Crimea is experiencing severe fuel shortages and increased vulnerability due to Ukrainian drone attacks targeting supply routes and infrastructure. Residents face long queues for gas, while experts note the attacks highlight the peninsula's strategic weaknesses.
Hyderabad is India's worst-affected metro for groundwater depletion, with 26 zones critical or over-exploited. Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra face severe water shortages and contamination, exacerbated by urbanization, poor recharge, and rainfall deficits. Punjab reports high uranium levels in groundwater.