Mourners lay flowers and candles in Leipzig after deadly car rampage
People gather in Leipzig to lay flowers and light candles near the site where a car ploughed into a crowd in the historic centre, killing two people and injuring several others.

People gather in Leipzig to lay flowers and light candles near the site where a car ploughed into a crowd in the historic centre, killing two people and injuring several others.
WorldAIHungarian PM Péter Magyar announced a deal with Ukraine to expand minority rights for ethnic Hungarians, potentially clearing the path for EU accession talks. This move contrasts with former PM Viktor Orbán's stance and aims to resolve a long-standing dispute.

A bipartisan House vote to halt military operations in the Middle East highlights dissent within the Republican party against Trump's foreign policy. Despite Trump's influence, several Republicans joined Democrats in opposing his agenda, signaling potential future challenges.
WorldAIUkrainian President Zelenskyy urged European nations to accelerate air defense deliveries, especially Patriot missiles, as funding pledges for Ukraine's defense fall behind schedule. He noted a deal with "several countries" to take over their Patriot missile queue spots, but payment is required.
WorldAIThousands protested in Albania against a luxury resort backed by Jared Kushner, using flamingos as a symbol of the endangered ecosystem. Protests grew after developers fenced off land, leading to arrests and clashes. The project faces scrutiny over environmental impact and land ownership.
WorldAIFive Eyes intelligence agencies warned that Chinese spies are using professional networking and job sites like LinkedIn and Indeed to recruit government and military personnel for classified information, posing as consultants or HR professionals.
WorldAIKyrgyzstan has been elected as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for the 2027-2028 term, marking its first time since independence and the first for a Central Asian country in over a decade. The election is seen as a diplomatic victory for President Japarov.