A car ploughed into a crowd at Liverpool Football Club's Premier League title celebration parade. Police have arrested a 53-year-old white English man. The incident is not being treated as a terrorist attack.
Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire proposal from Donald Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Whitkoff, in the Gaza Strip, Reuters reports. The new proposal includes the release of ten hostages and a 70-day truce.
The Afghan government is negotiating with Russia and China to trade in their national currencies instead of dollars. Negotiations with the Russians are at an advanced stage. Mechanisms for mutual settlements in rubles and Afghanis are being developed.
Videos circulating online show charred bodies, many of them children, and people screaming for help in the flames. Two Israeli airstrikes on Monday morning targeted shelters and homes in Gaza City and Jabalia in northern Gaza, killing at least 49 Palestinians. Medical sources told Anadolu Agency that the death toll from the airstrike on the Fahmi al-Jirjawi school, which was serving as a shelter for displaced people in the al-Daraj district of Gaza City, had risen to 30.
During the rule of former Syrian President Bashar Assad, special services monitored, searched, or collected information about approximately eight million people.
Three Spanish citizens - Abdulkadir Harqassi, Abdullah Hernandez and Tariq Rodriguez - traveled the ancient route that Andalusians took 500 years ago to Mecca in seven months. They traveled 7,000 km and crossed 11 countries.
An independent international initiative called the Gaza Tribunal has been launched to investigate violence and human rights abuses in Gaza. The tribunal will hold its first public sessions in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from May 26 to 29.
Symbols such as the Star of David were painted around the banners and entrance doors of the Nueces Mosque, the Islamic Ahlul Bayt Association (IABA), and the Austin Religious Affairs Center in Austin, Texas, USA.
Russia launched 367 missiles and drones of various types across Ukrainian regions over the weekend, the largest airstrikes on Ukrainian cities since the war began. Twelve people were killed and more than 60 Ukrainians were injured.
Amit Halevi, a member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling Likud party, sharply criticized the government. He said that "the government is not defeating Hamas, the plans are not enough." He also criticized the performance of Defense Minister Katz.