Deadly Shooting in Mexico’s Irapuato Leaves 11 Dead, Including Teen

At least 11 people, including a teenager, were killed in a mass shooting in the central Mexican city of Irapuato, authorities confirmed. Several others were wounded in the attack, which took place in a violence-plagued region. Police have launched an investigation, but no suspects have been publicly identified yet.

Trump Says Iran ‘Went Through Hell,’ Unlikely to Enrich Uranium Now

President Donald Trump dismissed Iranian threats to resume uranium enrichment, saying, “Iran just went through hell.” He added that Tehran’s priority is recovery, not escalation. Trump’s remarks come amid heightened tensions following recent strikes, suggesting Iran is unlikely to pursue further nuclear activity in the immediate aftermath of the conflict.

Bezos and Sanchez Begin $50M Wedding Festivities in Venice

Jeff Bezos and fiancée Lauren Sanchez were spotted leaving their luxury hotel in Venice ahead of a three-day celebration marking their wedding. The lavish festivities, attended by global VIPs, are expected to cost over $50 million. The couple’s extravagant plans include private yacht parties, celebrity performances, and high-profile guests.

Trump Says Israel-Iran Conflict Could Reignite Despite Exhaustion

President Donald Trump remarked that both Israel and Iran are “tired” after recent clashes, but warned the conflict could reignite at any time. He urged restraint from both sides while acknowledging deep-rooted tensions. Trump’s comments come amid fragile ceasefire efforts and international calls for long-term peace in the region.

Trump Warns Putin May Have Broader Territorial Ambitions

President Donald Trump stated it is possible that Russian President Vladimir Putin harbors territorial ambitions beyond Ukraine. Speaking during a press event, Trump suggested that Putin’s goals might extend further into Europe, raising concerns among NATO allies. He emphasized the need for vigilance and a strong defensive posture across the region.

Police Clash with Extinction Rebellion Protesters at NATO Summit

Extinction Rebellion activists clashed with police in The Hague during protests held alongside the NATO summit. Demonstrators condemned NATO’s military spending and its stance on the Gaza conflict. Authorities intervened as protesters blocked roads and chanted slogans. Several arrests were made amid growing calls for peace and disarmament.

Zelenskiy Signs Tribunal Accord with Council of Europe

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has signed an agreement with the Council of Europe to establish a special tribunal focused on Russian aggression. The move aims to hold Russia accountable for its invasion of Ukraine. The tribunal will address crimes committed during the war and reinforce international legal efforts for justice.