The world never ceases to amaze with the scale of events unfolding on different continents. From natural disasters to escalating international conflicts, Time Ukraine Israel’s editorial team has gathered the most relevant news that is shaping the global agenda today.
Earthquake in Southeast Asia: tragedy in Bangkok and Myanmar
A strong earthquake has shaken Southeast Asia, causing destruction and loss of life. The epicentre of the disaster was in densely populated areas, including the Thai capital Bangkok, where an unfinished skyscraper collapsed. According to preliminary data, several people died, and the number of injured is being clarified. Neighbouring Myanmar has also seen significant damage to buildings, which only worsens the already difficult humanitarian situation in the country. Our correspondents are following the events in real time – stay tuned for the latest updates.
Israel orders evacuation of Hadath: first step after ceasefire with Hezbollah
The Israeli military has issued an order to evacuate residents of the Hadath neighbourhood in the southern suburbs of Beirut. This is the first such move since the ceasefire agreement that ended the war between Israel and the Lebanese group Hezbollah. Against the backdrop of a fragile peace, the order has raised concerns among locals and international observers. Will this be the beginning of a new round of tension in the region? Time Ukraine Israel experts analyse possible scenarios.
Ukraine and the US: a mineral deal on the verge of failure
Talks between Ukraine and the United States on natural resource extraction have reached a deadlock. A senior Kyiv official said that Washington’s latest proposal envisages the transfer of all revenues from Ukrainian minerals to the US side over a period of years. “The terms are far from being finalised,” the official said, stressing that Ukraine is not ready to compromise its national interests. This situation could affect bilateral relations and the economic strategy of both countries.
Greenland vs. Trump: Vance’s visit stirs up controversy
The visit of US Vice President J.D. Vance to Greenland caused a wave of outrage among local residents. The reason for this was another statement by President Donald Trump that the United States should take control of this Arctic island. In the Greenlandic capital, Nuuk, activist Tom Little shared his thoughts on how Greenlanders perceive these ambitions in a Reuters World News podcast. “We are not a commodity to be traded,” he said, reflecting the sentiment of many islanders.
China shows strength in the South China Sea
Beijing has once again raised the stakes in the fight for control of the disputed Scarborough Reef in the South China Sea. Satellite images obtained by Reuters showed two Chinese H-6 long-range bombers deployed near the atoll. The move is yet another confirmation of China’s intentions to strengthen its sovereignty in the region, which is a cause for concern among neighbouring countries and the international community.
The world is in constant flux – natural disasters intertwine with political manoeuvres, creating new challenges for humanity. Time Ukraine Israel will continue to inform you about the most important things. Follow our updates!
Author : Aleksandr Potetiuiev