Armed conflicts and attacks
Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistani forces raid multiple hideouts and kill 49 militants allegedly belonging to the Pakistani Taliban and the Balochistan Liberation Army in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. (AP)
Myanmar civil war
Resistance fighters and a local activist say Myanmar’s military deployed hundreds of troops around the proposed Dawei Special Economic Zone in the Tanintharyi Region, burning villages and pushing resistance groups back as the government seeks to revive the project. (Reuters)
Arts and culture
The annual Ashenda festival in Ethiopia's Tigray Region capital Mekelle is cancelled over drone strike fears. (BBC) (Binance)
The Odyssey reaches $1.35bn at the worldwide box office to become the highest-grossing R-rated film, surpassing Deadpool & Wolverine. (The Guardian)
Business and economy
The Panama Canal announces it will limit the number of ships allowed to cross the passage over the next month due to El Niño causing droughts in the region. (DW)
Disasters and accidents
Three people are killed and six more wounded in an explosion at a house in the Ain al-Qasab village of Idlib, Syria. (AA) (Middle East Eye)
Health and environment
Project Elephant
India's Supreme Court orders states to protect elephant corridors, identify and remove obstructions, and prohibit groups from using fire to drive wild elephants away amid increasing habitat loss and human-elephant conflict. (AFP via France 24)
Law and crime
The Hong Kong Court of First Instance convicts Lee Cheuk-yan and Chow Hang-tung of incitement to subversion over their leadership of a group that organized annual Tiananmen crackdown vigils. They face up to 10 years in prison. (AFP via RFI)
2026 Fagersta school stabbing
A person is killed and three other people are injured in a mass stabbing, carried out with a sword, at a high school in Fagersta, Sweden. The perpetrator is arrested at the scene. (Reuters)
Capital punishment in Japan
Japan executes a 58-year-old man for a 2009 arson attack that killed five people at a pachinko parlor in Osaka. It is the first execution under the premiership of Sanae Takaichi. (The Japan Times)
War crimes in the Gaza war, Humanitarian aid during the Gaza war, Gaza genocide
Turkey justice minister Akın Gürlek announces that Turkey has issued an Interpol arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his role in attacks on activists seeking to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. (Reuters) (The New York Times) (France 24)
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