1. Mediterranean Wildfires & Heatwave Disaster

An intense heatwave is sweeping over the Mediterranean, igniting widespread wildfires in Spain and prompting thousands to flee. So far, the extreme weather has already caused loss of life—even one tragic case in Rome—and is only a direct reminder of the ever-increasing climate emergency. The Guardian

2. Hungary’s PM Orban Declares Russia the Winner in Ukraine

Ahead of the impending Trump–Putin summit, Hungary’s Prime Minister Victor Orban stated, “Russia has won the war in Ukraine.” This has raised alarm among European leaders regarding Hungary’s increasing closeness to Moscow and its unwillingness to support Ukraine militarily. Reuters

3. U.S.–China: 90-Day Tariff Truce Extended

The U.S. and China are extending their tariff truce for another 90 days—avoiding steep trade duties, at least for the time being, and providing momentary relief for U.S. retailers beginning to prepare for the holiday season. ReutersAP News

4. Athlete from Italy Dies at World Games in China

Mattia Debertolis, a 29-year-old Italian orienteer, collapsed during the World Games in Chengdu. Although doctors were on hand and attempted to revive Debertolis, he died shortly after. His death has left a profound mark on the international sporting community. Al JazeeraThe Sun

5. Humanitarian Crisis at Refugee Camps in Africa Worsens

U.S. cuts in funding to the U.N. World Food Program have left food insecure people across Uganda, Chad, and Malawi. In Uganda’s Kiryandongo refugee settlement, tensions rose to violence as refugees fought for food and other resources. This tragedy marks what is becoming a worsening humanitarian crisis. Wall Street Journal

6. Other News Items

U.S. Visa System Changes: The White House has suggested it will in the future prioritize allocations for H-1B visas based on salary rather than by using a lottery system.

Hindustan Times

Pakistan Concerned about Relations with India: Pakistan is pressing India to return to normal operations under the Indus Water Treaty that has been suspended since May of this year in growing political tensions and nuclear rhetoric.

www.ndtv.com

Al Jazeera journalists slain in Gaza: International outrage is mounting following reports that the Israeli strikes killed Al Jazeera staff in Gaza, where casualty figures (the original figure reported you can see above have been revised due to misinformation). Al Jazeera

Decline in European travel: Across the border, Canadian travel to the U.S. has now declined for the seventh straight month amid ongoing trade and political disputes. The Guardian

Ballon d’Or hopeful: Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi is a contender for the 2025 Ballon d’Or and could become the first African winner since George Weah in 1995. Morocco World News