Sam's News — world — 2026-07-31¶
TL;DR¶
- Hamas reaches disarmament deal with the president of the United States for Israeli withdrawal
- Iran strikes U.S. targets in Kuwait after Egypt drone attack
- 60,000 migrants cross into Spanish enclave Ceuta from Morocco with 41 deaths
- Southwestern Japan earthquake death toll rises to 34-35
- Pakistan coal mine blast kills at least 34 miners
- European wildfires amplified by climate change in Spain and France
World¶
Hamas reaches disarmament deal with the president of the United States for Israeli withdrawal¶
Hamas agreed to a broad disarmament plan proposed by the president of the United States to enable Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
Sources: Euronews.com RSS
Iran strikes U.S. targets in Kuwait after Egypt drone attack¶
Iran's Revolutionary Guard launched strikes on U.S. strategic assets in Kuwait and Bahrain following earlier drone attacks and broader Middle East escalation.
Sources: Al Jazeera RSS
60,000 migrants cross into Spanish enclave Ceuta from Morocco with 41 deaths¶
Spain's PM blamed trafficking gangs as approximately 60,000 people crossed into Ceuta from Morocco, resulting in 41 deaths.
Sources: AP News RSS
Southwestern Japan earthquake death toll rises to 34-35¶
A deadly earthquake in southwestern Japan killed at least 34-35 people with survivors sheltering in cars amid extreme heat.
Sources: AP News RSS
Pakistan coal mine blast kills at least 34 miners¶
A methane explosion at a coal mine in Pakistan killed at least 34 miners in what became a major industrial disaster.
Sources: The New York Times RSS
European wildfires amplified by climate change in Spain and France¶
Scientists determined human-caused climate change significantly increased the likelihood and severity of recent major wildfires in Spain and France.
Sources: AP News RSS, The New York Times RSS
Tankers blown out of the water as Mideast strikes accumulate at sea¶
Multiple tanker strikes in the Middle East demonstrate the expanding scope of maritime attacks amid regional conflict escalation.
Sources: WSJ RSS
State Department mislabels every country on Africa map at AIDS conference¶
The U.S. State Department distributed a map at an AIDS conference that incorrectly labeled every African country.
Sources: NBC News RSS