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Ucrania reporta dos muertos tras ataques nocturnos de Rusia, cifra que ha aumentado a 30 en Kiev.
At least two people were killed and eight injured in Russian air strikes on the Sumy region and Kryvyj Rih in Ukraine during the night of Thursday to Friday, according to Ukrainian authorities. This follows a large-scale Russian attack on Kyiv earlier in the week which killed at least 30 people and injured around 100 others. In response to the attacks, Ukraine conducted missile strikes on Belgorod in Russia, causing a fire at an energy facility and killing one woman, according to Russian media. The overnight strike on the city of Romny in the Sumy region hit a residential building, killing two women and injuring a man, reported regional administrator Oleh Hryhorov via Telegram. Another seven people were injured in a missile strike on Kryvyj Rih, according to military city administrator Oleksandr Vilkul. In Kyiv, teams discovered three more dead bodies during the night, bringing the total number of victims to 30, according to Reuters citing Ukrainian health authorities. Kyiv's military administrator Tymur Tkačenko stated that the attack injured 99 people. Moscow claimed the extensive attack was a response to Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, including those carried

Mourners in Damascus bury cafe bomb blast victims as officials promise justice
On March 5, 2026, an explosive device detonated in a cafe in Damascus, Syria, killing 10 people and injuring 21. The attack occurred near the city's main judicial complex and targeted a popular gathering spot. The Syrian Health Ministry confirmed the death toll rose to 10, with officials promising to pursue those responsible, though no group has yet claimed responsibility. Family members of victims condemned the attackers as 'terrorists' and called for harsh measures against them. Some mourners during the funeral procession expressed support for elements of the former Assad regime, while other reports noted a separate attack on a security checkpoint in Jaramana, where a suspect was detained. The incident highlights ongoing instability in Syria, where new authorities continue to face challenges from extremist groups.

Iran FM confirms reports Israel planned to target Tehran's negotiators
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed reports that U.S. officials believed Israel may have attempted to assassinate Iran's top negotiators during ceasefire talks with the United States in Pakistan. The talks, mediated by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, resulted in a framework deal signed on 17 June to halt hostilities. Both nations are now observing a 60-day extended ceasefire to facilitate a final agreement. U.S. concerns over threats to Araghchi and parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf escalated during earlier negotiations, prompting Washington to alert regional allies about potential Israeli targeting. The New York Times and The Washington Post reported heightened security measures, including Pakistani fighter jet escorts for the Iranian delegation and an emergency landing due to perceived Israeli threats. The conflict began on 28 February with U.S.-Israeli strikes that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior Iranian officials. Neither the U.S. nor Israeli governments have officially commented on the alleged assassination plot.

Hemos trazado una línea bajo la primera parte del Mundial de Fútbol: Messi espera a Ronaldo
La Copa Mundial de la FIFA ha entrado en su segunda fase, con los equipos ahora eliminados y cada partido con un peso significativo. Los primeros 18 días del torneo ampliado, que incluye 48 naciones, han ofrecido momentos emocionantes, con algunos equipos impresionantes mientras que otros decepcionantes. Se espera que la introducción de descansos traiga ingresos adicionales, potencialmente agregando 500 millones de euros a las arcas de la FIFA. Los fanáticos han visto más goles que el promedio en la última década, con 215 goles marcados en tiempo regular en tres partidos. Francia lidera la tabla de goles con la mayor diferencia de goles, manteniendo su posición entre los favoritos. Cristiano Ronaldo superó el récord de Eusebio para Portugal, mientras que Lionel Messi continúa liderando las listas de goles con seis goles. Hay especulaciones sobre si Kylian Mbappé podría superar el récord de todos los tiempos de Messi si anota 19 goles.

Humanoid robots showcase football skills
At the RoboCup in Incheon, South Korea, humanoid robots demonstrated their ability to play football, engaging in matches that showcased advancements in robotics technology. The robots were able to chase the ball, score goals, and perform actions such as passing and defending, although their movements were slower and less fluid compared to human athletes. Multiple games took place simultaneously on smaller fields, highlighting the progress made in robotic precision and coordination. Attendees noted that the level of technological development exceeded their expectations. The event serves as a platform for researchers to test and improve aspects of robotics including balance, visual recognition, and decision-making through competitive gameplay.

Overcrowded bus plunges into ravine in southwest Pakistan, killing 40 passengers
A speeding, overcrowded passenger bus plunged into a rocky ravine in southwestern Pakistan, killing 40 people and injuring eight others, according to officials. The accident occurred in Dana Sar, a remote area near the border of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. The bus, carrying 48 passengers, had picked up additional travelers from a broken-down bus, leading to overcrowding. Survivors reported an altercation between passengers and the driver before the crash. Rescue teams are recovering the deceased and treating the injured, with authorities emphasizing the need for improved road safety. Pakistani leaders have expressed condolences and pledged support for the victims' families.

El video muestra el momento en que un niño de 11 años conduce una camioneta hacia una procesión budista.
Un video capturado por CCTV muestra a un niño de 11 años conduciendo una camioneta hacia una procesión religiosa budista en Mukdahan, Tailandia, lo que resultó en al menos diez muertes y diez heridos, con dos en estado crítico. El incidente ocurrió cuando un grupo de 35 monjes y cinco seguidores laicos caminaban a lo largo de una carretera durante una peregrinación. Según la policía, el niño había tomado el vehículo de sus padres sin permiso y no pudo proporcionar una declaración a las autoridades. Ha sido remitido a las autoridades de bienestar infantil para su evaluación junto con su madre.

Irán recibirá a docenas de líderes extranjeros para el funeral de Khamenei, con las naciones occidentales ausentes
Ali Jamenei, el Líder Supremo de Irán, murió el 28 de febrero en un ataque a su casa en Teherán. Sus ceremonias funerarias están programadas para comenzar en Teherán, con millones de iraníes que asistirán. Se anticipan delegaciones de alrededor de 30 países, incluidos líderes de Rusia, Pakistán y el gobierno talibán de Afganistán. Notablemente, naciones occidentales como Estados Unidos, Francia y Alemania no se mencionan como asistentes. Los medios estatales informaron que los miembros de la familia de Jamenei, incluidos su yerno, hija y nieta, serán honrados. El funeral incluye rituales tradicionales, como que los dolientes lancen pañuelos sobre el ataúd, y elementos simbólicos como una bandera roja con inscripciones religiosas clave.

Venezuela's interim leader defends earthquake response as death toll tops 2,500
Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, defended her government's response to two powerful earthquakes that struck on 24 June 2026, killing over 2,500 people and damaging hundreds of buildings. Despite criticism over the pace and coordination of relief efforts, Rodríguez denied allegations of underreporting deaths and blamed the media for exploiting the crisis. Satellite imagery suggested the damage might be worse than officially recorded, while reports of potential UN aid shipments raised questions about transparency. Opposition groups claimed over 38,000 people were missing, and Rodríguez rejected claims that victims were left to search for survivors without assistance. The disaster highlights challenges facing Rodríguez, whose interim leadership is nearing its end, and underscores ongoing tensions between the government and critics. International aid has been welcomed, including from the U.S., Ecuador, and Israel, as search operations transitioned to body recovery.

Dogs don Argentina shirts as World Cup fever grips Buenos Aires
In Buenos Aires, a local dog walker named Nahuel Meneghini leads a group of dogs dressed in Argentina football jerseys through the city, reflecting growing World Cup excitement. The group, called 'La Perroneta,' walks through neighborhoods adorned with football imagery, creating a festive tribute to Argentina's national team. The activity highlights the strong cultural connection between football and Argentine identity during the World Cup buildup. Meneghini explains that the event stems from his love for dogs and support for Argentina's football team, symbolizing hope for a fourth World Cup victory.

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Rescued bile bears released in Denmark forest
Six Asiatic black bears rescued from bile farms in South Korea have begun living in a forest habitat at Denmark’s Knuthenborg Safaripark after an international rescue effort. The bears were transported via truck and plane from South Korea to Denmark, where they underwent a careful release process. They were initially placed in enclosures before being allowed to explore the park’s Bear Forest, where they showed signs of adapting to their new environment. The relocation followed over two years of collaboration between NGOs, veterinarians, and authorities in both countries. The footage highlights the bears’ transition from captivity to a natural setting.

Air conditioner rush: Scuffles break out at Lidl stores across France
Shoppers in France rushed to purchase discounted portable air conditioners from Lidl stores, leading to long queues, scuffles, and police intervention. The surge in demand occurred ahead of anticipated hot weather, with temperatures previously exceeding 40°C. Customers waited for up to two hours in some locations, with social media footage showing chaotic scenes and damaged store entrances. Lidl's air conditioners, starting at €179, were significantly cheaper than similar models, prompting widespread interest as residents sought affordable cooling solutions.
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