Kosovo Police enter the village of Banjska, North Kosovo, with armored vehicles, a day after the village was attacked by gunmen. (Reuters) 2022–present North Kosovo crisis link embed save
Ukraine receives its first shipment of M1 Abrams tanks from the United States. (RFE/RL) Military aid to UkraineRussian invasion of Ukraine link embed save
An ambush by Houthi insurgents kills two Bahraini soldiers, including an officer, and injures several others. (AP) Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflictYemeni civil war link embed save
The number of refugees that have fled to Armenia from Artsakh increases to 6,500, while a further 700 are sheltering with Russian peacekeepers. (AP) Aftermath of the 2023 Nagorno-Karabakh clashes link embed save
Five people are killed when two private planes collide in La Galancita, Durango, Mexico. (AP) link embed save
Flooding in Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico, kills seven people and leaves nine others missing. (AP) link embed save
Six people are killed and 13 others are missing following heavy rains and a landslide in Guatemala City, Guatemala. (AFP via GMA News) link embed save
Sixty-eight people are killed and 290 others are injured by an explosion at a fuel warehouse near Stepanakert, Artsakh. (Al Jazeera) link embed save
The Philippine Coast Guard removes a series of buoys installed by China in the contested Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea under orders of President Bongbong Marcos. (BBC News) Territorial disputes in the South China Sea link embed save
Burkina Faso suspends Jeune Afrique from reporting in the country after the release of a report claiming tension and discontent within the Burkinabe Armed Forces. (Reuters) link embed save
The mayor of Derna, Libya, Abdelmounem al-Ghaithi, and several other officials are detained over mismanagement and negligence accusations following the Derna dam collapse which killed over 5,000 people. (Reuters) Aftermath of the Derna dam collapses link embed save