Global Unrest: Key Developments Around the World
This material provides a roundup of the latest global news, including China's support for Iran, a tragic airstrike in Kyiv, a landslide in Uganda, escalating tensions in Gaza, disputes in the South China Sea, a foiled terror attack at a Taylor Swift concert, and other significant events impacting international relations and security.

The world continues to grapple with an array of geopolitical tensions and tragedies. Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi confirmed China's backing of Iran as it defends its sovereignty following a controversial assassination in Tehran. The situation is equally grim in Ukraine, where a Russian airstrike claimed the lives of a father and his young son outside Kyiv.
In Kampala, Uganda, the death toll rose to 13 after a landslide devastated homes near the city's primary landfill site. Meanwhile, Israel has ordered more evacuations in Gaza following a fatal attack on a school shelter. The Philippine government has labeled the actions of the Chinese air force in disputed waters as reckless and illegal.
The turbulent waters of global affairs don't end there. Austrian authorities thwarted an ISIS-inspired suicide attack planned for a Taylor Swift concert, prompting Austria's chancellor to call for enhanced communication monitoring. In another significant development, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy acknowledged Ukraine's military incursion into Russian territory, marking a rare admission.
(With inputs from agencies.)