
Bolivia arrests alleged drug kingpin Sebastián Marset, transfers him to US
Bolivian authorities arrested Sebastián Marset, an alleged Uruguayan drug trafficker wanted by the US for money laundering and accused of ordering a prosecutor's murder.

Bolivian authorities arrested Sebastián Marset, an alleged Uruguayan drug trafficker wanted by the US for money laundering and accused of ordering a prosecutor's murder.

A Russian attack on a residential building in Ukraine killed at least eight people, drawing condemnation from President Zelenskyy.

Vietnam has called on citizens to work from home to conserve fuel as the country faces supply disruptions and rising prices.

Human Rights Watch says Israel fired white phosphorus shells at residential areas in southern Lebanon, calling the use unlawful under international law.

Japan has rejected a U.S. intelligence assessment characterizing recent Taiwan-related comments by a Japanese official as representing a significant policy shift.

Counter-terrorism police charged two Iranian nationals under Britain's National Security Act on Wednesday.

Norwegian police investigated reports of an explosion near the U.S. Embassy in Oslo on Sunday morning, with no casualties reported.

Hamas has reportedly engaged in talks with a board led by Donald Trump as regional conflicts complicate Gaza planning efforts.
Five-year CBS investigation finds evidence suggesting Russian involvement in mysterious health incidents affecting U.S. officials worldwide.

Trump administration officials acknowledge disruptions from Iran conflict while Gaza disarmament discussions remain paused.

Four defendants are being prosecuted in South Florida federal court for allegedly plotting the 2021 killing of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.

Residents of Iran's capital report psychological trauma from two weeks of bombardment, with damaged landmarks and restricted internet access.

The Trump administration has expanded sanctions on Iran while officials indicate continued preference for diplomatic solutions to nuclear tensions.
India has sent warships to escort its fuel tankers near the Gulf of Oman as regional oil prices spike above $150 per barrel amid supply concerns.

Relatives of 1890s resistance fighters are asking British institutions to help locate skulls of executed ancestors.
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