Summary
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv, causing casualties and fires, while Ukraine braces for further strikes. Political tensions rise as Israel’s recognition of the Armenian genocide sparks outrage in Turkiye, and U.S. domestic controversies intensify over presidential financial disclosures and security incidents.
Key Stories
Russia intensifies attacks on Kyiv with missiles and drones, causing casualties — Russian forces struck Kyiv with missiles and drones, injuring at least 11 people and killing one, as Ukraine warned of a looming massive attack. Residential buildings and a hotel were set ablaze, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
Turkiye reacts sharply to Israel’s recognition of Armenian genocide — Turkish President Erdogan expressed outrage after Israel formally recognized the Armenian genocide, signaling a potential diplomatic rift. The move may further strain relations between the two nations amid broader geopolitical tensions.
Trump’s financial growth in office unprecedented, reports show — President Trump’s wealth increased on a scale without modern presidential precedent, according to financial disclosures. Reports highlight significant gains during his time in office, drawing attention to potential conflicts of interest.
Prediction markets bet on Putin’s downfall as Ukraine war drags on — Betting odds on Russian President Putin stepping down have risen as Ukraine conducts deeper drone strikes into Russian territory. Analysts suggest the trend may indicate growing instability in Moscow’s leadership.
Security incidents and political controversies grip U.S. cities — NYPD arrested suspects atop the Empire State Building after a daring stunt, while a hearing on alleged autopen misuse in the Biden administration sparked heated debate. The incidents underscore rising tensions in domestic security and governance.