Colombia Highway Bombing Kills 19 Ahead of Presidential Election
A highway bomb attack in Colombia’s Cauca department killed 19 people and injured at least 38, the latest in a surge of violence ahead of next month’s presidential election.
A highway bomb attack in Colombia’s Cauca department killed 19 people and injured at least 38, the latest in a surge of violence ahead of next month’s presidential election.
SpaceX successfully launched its first Falcon Heavy rocket in over 18 months on April 27, sending the ViaSat-3 F3 communications satellite into geosynchronous transfer orbit — the final satellite in the constellation.
Israel launched new airstrikes on Lebanon killing at least 14 people, marking the deadliest escalation in recent days and threatening the fragile ceasefire framework.
US President Donald Trump claims he successfully prevented the execution of eight Iranian women through diplomatic intervention, but Iran denies the claim, calling the reports false.
Northern Texas was struck by multiple tornadoes, killing at least 2 people and severely damaging homes and infrastructure across several communities.
Former Israeli prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announce an electoral alliance aimed at uniting the fragmented opposition against Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition.
The US Supreme Court agrees to hear a landmark lawsuit over whether the widely used Roundup herbicide causes cancer, representing a pivotal legal challenge for Bayer AG.
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Buckingham Palace is urgently reviewing security arrangements for King Charles III’s upcoming US visit following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington.
Israel military issues evacuation orders for seven Lebanese towns south of the border zone after a soldier was killed, marking the most significant escalation since the ceasefire.