Russian forces strike the city of Zaporizhzhia with at least ten glide bombs, killing three people and injuring two others. The overnight attack damages at least 15 apartment buildings and ten private homes in residential areas of the city.
Nature Medicine publishes a report that Europe had over 62,700 heat-related deaths in 2024, with women and elderly people representing the largest part of the death toll.
Fourteen people are killed, including a guard, 14 others are injured and inmates escape during clashes between rival gangs at a jail in Machala, El Oro Province, Ecuador.
Copenhagen Airport in Denmark and Oslo Airport in Norway are both closed and all flights are diverted after multiple "large drones" are sighted near the airports. It is unclear where the drones originated from or who is operating them.
Moldovanpolice conduct 250 raids and detain 74 people as part of an investigation into an alleged Russia-supported plan to provoke unrest before the election, with officials stating that suspects received training in Serbia while Russia denies involvement.
Provisional results show that over 90% of voters in Guinea approve a constitutional change that permits members of the ruling junta to seek the presidency and extend term limits, amid opposition boycotts and criticism that the process consolidates military power.
China's Cyberspace Administration launches a two-month campaign to inspect social media platforms and remove content it considers harmful, including posts spreading rumors, conspiracy theories, or economic pessimism, and has already penalized major apps such as Kuaishou, Weibo, and Xiaohongshu.