Global Flashpoints: Key Developments From Around the World
Current global news highlights include Vice President Kamala Harris campaigning in Arizona, a convict involved in the murder of a Kremlin critic joining the military effort in Ukraine, and Sierra Leone sentencing soldiers for a failed coup. Other significant stories cover Middle Eastern conflicts, actions in the South China Sea, political upheaval in Bangladesh, Brazilian plane crash fatalities, and Russia-Ukraine warfare developments.
Vice President Kamala Harris took to Arizona on Friday, seeking to bolster her campaign and challenge Republican contender Donald Trump, who held his own rally supporting a Senate candidate in Montana.
A convict in Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov's murder has been released to join Russia's military operations in Ukraine, state agencies reported.
In Sierra Leone, 24 soldiers received extensive prison terms for participating in an attempted coup against President Julius Maada Bio.
The Philippine military condemned China's air force for 'dangerous' maneuvers over a contested South China Sea shoal, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions.
An Israeli airstrike on a Gaza school, reported to have killed around 100 people, including militants, has incited further conflict and debate over casualty figures.
Drone attacks on Rohingya refugees fleeing Myanmar have resulted in multiple deaths, with survivors navigating through the devastation to find loved ones.
Amid escalating protests, Bangladesh's chief justice and central bank chief have both resigned, further intensifying the nation's political instability.
Iran's president has reinstated Mohammad Eslami as head of the Atomic Energy Organisation, aiming to leverage his extensive managerial experience.
After a devastating plane crash in Brazil, rescuers have begun the daunting task of recovering the remains of all 62 victims.
Russia faces heavy combat against a significant Ukrainian incursion in the Kursk region, a notable development in the ongoing conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)