Israel and Lebanon have extended a fragile ceasefire by 45 days amid ongoing incidents and heavy humanitarian tolls.
U.S. President Donald Trump faces growing pressure over rising inflation after a state visit to China.
Experts urge the WHO to treat the climate crisis as a global public‑health emergency.
A multi‑day severe weather outbreak with strong tornado potential is forecast across the U.S. Plains.
Israel–Lebanon ceasefire extension under strain
Middle East
Conflict & Civilians
The United States announced that Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend their ceasefire by 45 days. Despite the extension, the truce is described as fragile, with ongoing incidents and significant humanitarian concerns continuing to test its durability.
Trump returns from China as inflation pressures build
U.S.–China
Economy
President Donald Trump has returned from a state visit to China and is facing intensifying political pressure at home over rising inflation. Higher gasoline prices, linked in part to the ongoing U.S.–Israeli war with Iran, are contributing to the cost‑of‑living strain.
Experts press WHO to treat climate crisis as health emergency
Climate
Global Health
Public‑health and climate experts are calling on the World Health Organization to treat the climate crisis as a global public‑health emergency. They warn that the health impacts of a warming planet could rival those experienced during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
Multi‑day severe weather threat in the U.S. Plains
Severe Weather
United States
Forecasters warn of a prolonged severe weather outbreak across parts of the Plains through the weekend. The setup carries potential for strong tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail, raising concern for communities across the region.
Rising wildfire risk in New Jersey after delayed burns
Wildfire Risk
U.S. Northeast
Officials and fire experts in New Jersey report elevated wildfire danger following an unusually snowy winter that delayed prescribed burns meant to reduce fuel loads. The situation adds to broader concerns about climate‑driven fire risks across the U.S. Northeast.
Heavy humanitarian toll in Lebanon despite ‘ceasefire’
Lebanon
Humanitarian Impact
New analysis of conflict data and health records indicates thousands killed and many more wounded in Lebanon since the start of the war, including large numbers of children. The findings highlight a stark gap between ceasefire declarations and realities on the ground.
Defense and conflict‑monitoring sources report continued fighting in multiple regions. This includes escalations involving Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces and other localized clashes, keeping geopolitical risks and humanitarian needs elevated in several areas.