Saturday, 27 June 2026

Ukraine launches heavy drone attack on Russia, annexed Crimea declares 'emergency'

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Volodymr Zelenskyy gestures as he sits in front of the Ukrainian flag.

The drone attack comes after Volodymr Zelenskyy hinted at a 40-day blitz on Russia. (Reuters: Valentyn Ogirenko)

In short:

Ukraine has launched one of its largest ever drone attacks on Russia since the Kremlin's full-scale invasion more than four years ago.

Kyiv's long-range drones have been battering oil production and energy facilities behind the front line and deep inside Russia.

Authorities in Russian-annexed Crimea on Friday declared an "emergency situation" in a bid to ease the fallout from increasing Ukrainian aerial attacks on the peninsula.

In Venezuela, the earthquake started with a 'soft shake' and then the lights went out.

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A family holds their dog and prays.

People gathering on the streets of Caracas after the earthquake. (Reuters: Gaby Oraa)

How on earth has the global economy survived this ongoing war?

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Analysis

By Laura Tingle

A drone view of vessles anchored in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from Musandam, Oman

The UN this week paused its operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz after a vessel reported an attack.  (Reuters)

Friday, 26 June 2026

Europe's record-breaking heatwave has claimed hundreds of lives, health authorities say.

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A nurse sitting down waves a fan in her face.

Health authorities have recorded hundreds of deaths as Europe suffers through a heatwave, with health workers facing record demand. (Reuters: Abdul Saboor)

In short:

More than 100 million Europeans were forecast to experience temperatures above 35 degrees.

Hundreds of deaths have been recorded across Spain, France, and the United Kingdom.

More temperature records have been broken. 

Thousands feared dead as major rescue operation underway in earthquake-struck Venezuela.

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In short:

Two powerful earthquakes, measuring magnitude-7.5 and 7.2, have struck Venezuela near the capital Caracas. 

Jorge Rodríguez, who heads Venezuela's national assembly, said at least 188 people had died, 1,520 people were injured, and at least 250 buildings had been damaged or destroyed.

What's next?

A "massive" UN-coordinated recovery effort is underway to find survivors, with countries from around the world deploying search-and-rescue teams.