Volkswagen Group is considering closing up to four factories in Germany and reducing its workforce by 15 percent. The automaker reported a significant drop in profits and has already planned to cut 50,000 jobs by 2030, with reports indicating that job losses may increase. Sales of electric vehicles in Europe were strong, but overall sales in North America and China have fallen.
Luigi Mangione's legal team has responded to reports of plea deal negotiations with federal prosecutors, asserting that such leaks threaten his right to a fair trial. Mangione faces federal stalking charges, with previous murder-related charges dismissed. His attorneys had considered a psychiatric defense but later retracted this plan.
Ukraine has carried out a substantial drone attack on several Russian regions and Crimea, while Russia has responded with strikes on Ukrainian territories. The situation reflects the ongoing nature of the conflict between the two nations.
A small aircraft crashed into the Citic Tower in Beijing on Friday night, leading to an emergency response. Witnesses confirmed the event, and social media showed images of debris and broken windows.
John Bolton, former national security adviser, has pleaded guilty to retaining national defense information. He expressed remorse for his actions during a court appearance in Greenbelt, Maryland.
John Bolton, who served as national security adviser during President Trump's administration, has pleaded guilty to retaining national defense information. He expressed remorse during the court proceedings.
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act has passed Congress with bipartisan support and is pending the president's signature. The bill aims to improve housing supply and affordability.
The United Nations has halted evacuation plans for sailors in the Strait of Hormuz after a cargo vessel was hit by a projectile. Iran has stated that vessels must have its permission to transit the area.
A small plane crashed into the Citic Tower in Beijing on June 26, 2026, causing damage to the building's exterior. The incident is currently under investigation.
Ukraine executed its largest drone attack on June 26, 2026, targeting multiple regions in Russia, which led to the interception of 660 drones by Russian air defense systems. The attacks have raised tensions and prompted a state of emergency in Crimea, with significant implications for Russian infrastructure and public sentiment regarding the ongoing conflict.
Legal experts have released a report suggesting that a ban on the far-right AfD party in Germany could be feasible. The report highlights that while the ban might succeed, it could also pose political challenges.
On June 11, the U.S. and Iran exchanged strikes while Qatari mediators were stranded on the tarmac in Tehran. This situation highlights the challenges faced in the mediation process between the two nations.
Georgia has postponed changes to its voting system, which currently utilizes touch-screen machines for ballot selection. Voters can review their choices on a printed ballot that includes a QR code, which is used for counting.
The new Hungarian government is implementing reforms aimed at dismantling the political system of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The initiatives focus on addressing corruption, media reform, and protecting democratic integrity.
A total of 29 individuals, including notable politicians and sports figures, have been sentenced by a Casablanca court in a significant drug trafficking case. The sentences range up to 12 years, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crimes in Morocco.
Three candidates, Heidi Overton, Jeffrey Vacirca, and Stephen Ferrara, are being vetted for the role of FDA commissioner. The agency seeks to rebuild its relationship with the pharmaceutical industry following the previous commissioner's departure. Enthusiasm for Ferrara is noted among sources, while concerns exist regarding Overton's potential influence.
A recent study published in Nature Communications explores the dual role of rock weathering in climate change, highlighting how erosion can both remove and emit carbon dioxide. The research, led by Doctor Madeleine Stow, focuses on a historical climate event to draw parallels with modern climate dynamics.
Leon Black, former CEO of Apollo Global Management, testified before a House committee, claiming he was misled by Jeffrey Epstein regarding over $60 million in advisory fees, which Epstein falsely claimed were tax-deductible. Black denied any involvement in Epstein's criminal activities and described his long-term relationship with Epstein as one based on financial advice.
John Bolton, former national security adviser, pleaded guilty to retaining national security information in federal court on June 26, 2026. He faces a prison sentence of up to 60 months and has agreed to pay $2.25 million, with sentencing set for October 28. Bolton's lawyer claims the charges relate to unclassified records shared with family members.
Rep. Gregory Meeks has called for moderation among newly elected far-left Democrats, while Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez advocates for their acceptance by veteran lawmakers. The internal divisions could impact Democratic governance if they secure a majority in the upcoming elections, where concerns about candidate selection and ideological clashes are prominent.
We use first-party cookies only — for login, preferences, and aggregate
analytics with hashed IPs. No third-party trackers.
Read more