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Fitch Ratings Affirms Saudi Arabia at 'A+' with Stable Outlook
Fitch Ratings has maintained Saudi Arabia's long-term foreign-currency issuer default rating at 'A+' with a stable outlook. The agency highlighted the Kingdom's robust fiscal buffers, resilient economy, and ongoing structural reforms as key factors supporting the credit assessment amidst global economic fluctuations.
Aviation Minister Keyamo Demands Apology and Fine from Peter Obi Over Airport Parking Dispute
Nigeria's Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has demanded a public apology and a fine from Peter Obi. The request follows a controversy involving the former presidential candidate and airport officials at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport regarding parking protocols.
Poll Suggests Australia's Religious Majority Depends on Census Question Format
A recent poll indicates that Australia may no longer be a majority religious nation if the census question on religion is altered. The findings highlight how the current 'no religion' option placement influences respondent behavior, potentially shifting national statistics regarding religious affiliation and secularism in Australia.
US Treasury Sanctions Iranian Financier Ali Ansari Over Illicit Financial Networks
The U.S. Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on Ali Ansari and a network of exchange houses. Officials allege these entities facilitated illicit financial activities and managed assets on behalf of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, marking a significant move to disrupt Iran's financial operations and support for regional instability.
Fact Check: Reports Regarding Senator Lindsey Graham
Recent reports claiming that United States Senator Lindsey Graham has passed away are false. As of July 12, 2026, Senator Graham is alive and continues to serve as the senior United States Senator from South Carolina. Official sources and recent public activity confirm that the information regarding his death is inaccurate.
Gordie Howe International Bridge Set for Official Opening on July 27
Canada and Michigan officials have confirmed the Gordie Howe International Bridge will open on July 27. This major infrastructure project, connecting Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan, aims to enhance international trade and travel with robust support from both Canadian and U.S. government authorities.
Mexico Reports 0.8% Decline in Industrial Activity for May
Mexico's industrial sector saw a 0.8% monthly contraction in May, according to data released by the national statistics agency, INEGI. The decline reflects challenges across key sectors, including manufacturing and construction, as the country navigates shifting economic conditions.
Tour de France Organizers Shorten Stage 9 Due to Extreme Heat
Race officials have reduced the distance of Stage 9 of the Tour de France by 30 kilometers. The decision was made to protect rider safety as extreme heat conditions impacted the Corrèze department in France. The adjustment follows established extreme weather protocols designed to mitigate health risks for participants during the prestigious cycling event.
UK Spending Watchdog Launches Inquiry into Lower Thames Crossing Project
The National Audit Office has launched an investigation into the Lower Thames Crossing, a major UK infrastructure project. The inquiry will examine the project's escalating costs, delivery schedule, and overall value for money as the government reviews its multi-billion pound budget and strategic objectives for the proposed tunnel and road network.
United Kingdom and International Partners Reaffirm 2016 South China Sea Arbitration Ruling
The United Kingdom, alongside several international partners, has issued a formal statement reasserting that China's expansive maritime claims in the South China Sea lack legal basis. The declaration emphasizes the binding nature of the 2016 Permanent Court of Arbitration ruling, calling for adherence to international law and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
United Kingdom and International Partners Reaffirm 2016 South China Sea Arbitration Ruling
The United Kingdom, alongside several international partners, has issued a formal statement reasserting that China's expansive maritime claims in the South China Sea lack legal basis. The declaration emphasizes the binding nature of the 2016 Permanent Court of Arbitration ruling, calling for adherence to international law and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Cristo Redentor International Pass Reopens Following Weather-Related Closure
The Cristo Redentor International Pass, a vital mountain crossing connecting Argentina and Chile, has officially reopened to all vehicle types. Authorities cleared the route following significant weather disruptions that necessitated a temporary closure to ensure public safety and facilitate road maintenance in the Andes mountain range.
Israeli Citizens Extracted from Jericho in Separate Security Incidents
Israeli security forces conducted operations to extract three Israeli citizens, including an off-duty soldier, from the Palestinian city of Jericho. The individuals entered the city in separate incidents, prompting intervention by the Israel Defense Forces and local coordination to ensure their safe return to Israeli territory.
Italy Women's Volleyball Team Edges Past Canada in Five-Set Thriller
The Italian women's national volleyball team secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Canada in a recent Volleyball Nations League match. The intense contest saw Italy overcome a resilient Canadian side in a decisive fifth set, further solidifying their standing in the prestigious international tournament.
King Salman Issues Royal Orders Reshuffling Saudi Cabinet
King Salman of Saudi Arabia has issued a series of royal orders resulting in significant cabinet changes. Among the key appointments, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman has been named Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, a role he will hold concurrently with his existing responsibilities as the Minister of Energy, marking a strategic consolidation of the Kingdom's industrial and energy sectors.
China Marks National Maritime Day to Honor Zheng He and Maritime Heritage
China celebrated National Maritime Day, honoring the 15th-century voyages of navigator Zheng He. The annual event highlights the nation's commitment to maritime development, technological innovation in shipping, and the promotion of its historical legacy as a major seafaring power.
U.S. Representative Ro Khanna Reports Confrontation with Armed Settlers in West Bank
U.S. Representative Ro Khanna reported being briefly detained and confronted by armed settlers while visiting the West Bank. The incident occurred during a trip aimed at assessing the humanitarian situation in the region, drawing attention to the security challenges faced by visitors and local residents in the area.
Ukrainian Drone Strike in Russia's Belgorod Region Results in Casualties
A Ukrainian drone attack in Russia's Belgorod region has resulted in one death and injuries to three individuals, including a child. Local officials confirmed the strike occurred in the village of Oktyabrsky, causing damage to residential infrastructure and prompting emergency responses in the border area.
China Marks National Maritime Day to Honor Zheng He and Maritime Heritage
China celebrated National Maritime Day, honoring the historic voyages of navigator Zheng He. The annual observance highlights the nation's maritime history, promotes the development of its modern shipping industry, and emphasizes the importance of maritime security and international cooperation in the global maritime sector.
Brazil Celebrates National Pizza Day with Nationwide Solidarity Campaign
In celebration of National Pizza Day in Brazil, 46 pizzerias across the country are participating in a major charity initiative. This solidarity event aims to support various social causes, with participating establishments donating a portion of their proceeds to help local communities and charitable organizations throughout the nation.