Some ballistic missiles were launched at the cities of Kiev and Zaporizhia, targeting civilian infrastructure. Fragments recovered from them confirmed that they were North Korean-made, including new models of the Hwasong-11A/B type with a 2024 model year.
The United States has presented new proposals for a temporary ceasefire to Israel and Hamas as part of its efforts to end the war in the Gaza Strip. The parties, which previously agreed to a 70-day peace deal, are reportedly unhappy with the new terms.
Russia provided at least 1.8 tons of gold bars, worth a total of about $104 million, to an Iranian company as payment for Shahed-136 strike drones.
A US federal appeals court has temporarily suspended a ruling by another court on a ban on import tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. The tariffs will remain in effect during the appeal process. According to American media, the case will most likely reach the Supreme Court.
A Technical Committee for the Standardization of Halal Products and Services has been established in Russia. The committee includes about 40 organizations.
Some analysts believe that Trump envisions a world in which the so-called three great powers - the United States, China, and Russia - each dominate a specific part of the globe. Such a redivision of the world would be "a return to the imperial rule of the 19th century."
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Rustam Emomali, the son of the Tajik leader and current chairman of the National Assembly.
Israel's invasion and massacres in the Gaza Strip have not stopped for 600 days. Hundreds of Palestinians are killed every day, journalists and aid workers are targeted, and the population is trapped in a spiral of displacement and starvation, while the silence of the international community and serious diplomatic measures by some countries are further complicating the situation. Below is the latest information on the situation on May 28, the 600th day of the genocide.
The Israeli army, accompanied by bulldozers and infantry, advanced towards the Lebanese town of Blida. It also obstructed the work of the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon. The UN mission described this as a violation of the law.
The European Union (EU) has officially announced the lifting of economic sanctions against Syria. It also removed 24 entities from the sanctions list, including banks, companies operating in key sectors for the economy, and media outlets.