05.26.2025 memorial day

Memorial Day 2025

Hamas-led groups execute four men for looting and causing the death of members of a force tasked with securing aid trucks entering Gaza. (Reuters) 

German chancellor Friedrich Merz announces that Germany and several other NATO allies have lifted all restrictions on Ukraine using long-range weaponry inside Russia, saying “Ukraine can now defend itself” and strike Russian military facilities deep inside Russia. (Euronews) 

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov describes the decision as potentially dangerous and states that it is contrary to Russia’s aspirations for reaching a political settlement. (TASS) 

U.S. president Donald Trump says the implementation of 50% tariffs on all goods imported from European Union countries will be postponed until July 9. (CNN) 

A vehicle ploughs into crowds of Liverpool F.C. fans celebrating their Premier League title win in the city centre of Liverpool, England. At least 47 people are injured, 27 of whom are hospitalised, and a suspect is detained by Merseyside Police. (BBC News) 

A Sharia court in Kano State, Nigeria, sentences a 38-year-old man to death and 150 strokes of the cane for setting a mosque on fire and killing 23 people inside in May 2024. (Vanguard Nigeria) 

A court in Ica, Peru opens a criminal investigation into an Israeli soldier who is on vacation in Peru, after being accused of war crimes. The Public Ministry referred the case to the local court to localize the man. (La República) 

The XX Games of the Small States of Europe are inaugurated in Andorra la Vella, Andorra. (Diari d’Andorra) 

(bdc052625) Israeli strikes kill at least 52 Palestinians in Gaza, including 36 in a school-turned shelter. (AP) 

Sunday, May 25th, 2025 

In Formula 1, British driver Lando Norris wins the Monaco Grand Prix for McLaren. It is McLaren’s first victory at the event since 2008. (ABC News) 

Three-time Indycar champion Álex Palou of Spain wins the 109th Indianapolis 500, giving Chip Ganassi Racing its sixth victory in the event. (FOX News) 

Five people are found dead near the ski resort of Zermatt in Valais, Switzerland following an avalanche. (Reuters) 

At least four people are injured, including one seriously, in a mass stabbing attack with a machete and fight between gangs at the Northland Shopping Centre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. (Australian Broadcasting Company) 

Russian forces launch their largest air attack on Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv, since the start of the war, killing at least 14 people and wounding dozens more. At least 298 Iranian Shahed drones and 69 missiles are launched at Ukrainian cities during the overnight attack. (Reuters) 

Ten people are killed, including Humboldt University students and professors, and eleven others are injured in a car accident near Armenia, Colombia, when a bus loses control and crashes into a barrier. (WBBM-TV) (Daily Sabah) 

Parliamentary elections in Venezuela are held amidst heightened government repression and opposition boycott. (AP) 

The Venezuelan government holds an election for the Essequibo region of Guyana, which Venezuela claims as part of its territory. In response, Guyana military chief Omar Khan visits border towns to reinforce its military presence. (The New York Times) (Stabroek News) 

Citizens of Suriname vote to elect 51 seats of the National Assembly. (France 24) 

In the gold medal final, the United States men’s national ice hockey team team defeats Switzerland 1–0 in overtime to win their first World Men’s Championship since 1960.[1] (NHL) 

Saturday, May 24th, 2025 

Russia fires two ballistic missiles at the seaport in Odesa, Ukraine, for the second time in 24 hours, killing two people and injuring seven others. (The Kyiv Independent) 

Fifteen civilians are injured in a nighttime Russian drone and missile attack. (The Guardian) 

Police in Jharkand, India, confirm the deaths of two top Naxal-Maoist militants in an operation in Latehar amid intensified efforts by the Indian government to end the decades-long Naxal insurgency in the country. (Times of India) 

Three people are killed and another survives after a Bell 212 police helicopter crashes and gets engulfed in flames in Nong Kok village, Prachuap Khiri Khan province, Thailand. (Bangkok Post) 

Daniel Noboa is sworn-in for his second consecutive term as President of Ecuador. (Infobae in Spanish) 

Families of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea decades ago hold a rally in Tokyo to call on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to return their relatives to Japan. (The Mainichi) 

A power outage occurs during the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, which French police later claim it was due to suspected arson. (AP) 

(bdc052425) At least 79 Palestinians are killed by Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, including nine of a doctor’s ten children. (AP) 

Friday,  May 23rd, 2025 

The suspect in the killing of two Israeli embassy workers in Washington, D.C. two days ago, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder along with other charges, both federally and locally. (NPR) 

United States district judge Allison D. Burroughs from the District of Massachusetts blocks homeland security secretary Kristi Noem‘s order to disallow Harvard University from enrolling international students. (AP) 

British Minister of State for the Armed Forces Luke Pollard says that the UK “does not recognize” the comments made by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday, where he accused British prime minister Keir Starmer, along with French president Emmanuel Macron and Canadian prime minister Mark Carney, of “siding with Hamas” and being on “the wrong side of humanity”. (Sky News) 

A group of U.S. senators visit Ottawa, Canada, to meet with Canadian prime minister Mark Carney in an effort to maintain the relationship between the two countries amidst Trump’s tariffs on the country and calls to make it the 51st state. (The New York Times) 

Authorities from Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the U.S. announce a joint operation to crack down on malware around the world, which took down over 300 servers, neutralized 650 domains, and seized over €3.5 million (US$3.9 million) of cryptocurrency. (DW) 

After the capture of Omdurman and the consequent end of the battle of Khartoum, Sudanese Armed Forces found a mass grave with around 465 bodies located in Omdurman. (The North Africa Post) 

Russia and Ukraine begin the largest prisoner exchange since the war began in February 2022, consisting of three days and 1,000 prisoners of war from each side. (NPR) 

U.S. president Donald Trump announces the implementation of 50% tariffs on all goods imported from European Union countries starting June 1. European stock exchanges including the German DAX, the French CAC 40, and the British FTSE 100 report losses afterwards. (DW) 

At least 260 miners are trapped after a collapse at the KDC gold mine near Carletonville, Gauteng, South Africa. (ABC News) 

Guyanese Foreign Minister Hugh Todd says that Guyana will defend its sovereignty in the face of Venezuela’s referendum next Sunday, passing a motion in parliament and reaffirming warnings that Venezuelans voting in the referendum in Guyana will be deported. (News Room Guyana) 

A court in Georgia places opposition figure Zurab Japaridze, a leader in the country’s largest opposition group Coalition for Change, in pre-trial detention for failure to appear before a parliamentary inquiry, after the group led protests against the current government and the ruling party Georgian Dream(DW) 

Seventeen people are injured, including four critically, in a mass stabbing at the main train station in Hamburg, Germany. A woman is arrested at the scene, and four platforms are closed, according to Deutsche Bahn.  (The Guardian) 

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Thursday, May 22nd, 2025 

British prime minister Keir Starmer signs a deal formally handing over sovereignty of the disputed Chagos Archipelago in its entirety to Mauritius. The UK and United States will retain control of the Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia for 99 years as part of the deal. (BBC News) 

Six people are presumed dead (including Daniel Williams, former drummer of metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada), eight others are injured, about 100 people are displaced, and damage to houses and vehicles are reported when a Cessna Citation II aircraft crashes on approach to Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in the military neighborhood of Murphy Canyon in San Diego, California, United States. (AP) (KNSD-TV) 

At least four people are killed in major flooding in various Mid North Coast areas of New South Wales, Australia. (Nine News Australia) 

Four people are killed and 17 more are missing after heavy rains triggered landslides in Guizhou, China. (Reuters) 

Venezuelan interior minister Diosdado Cabello announces the arrest of several foreign citizens on “conspiracy” charges. The government of Argentina acknowledged the arrest of an Argentine citizen and warned Argentines against travelling to Venezuela, accusing the Venezuelan government of “taking hostages“. (MercoPress) 

Prosecutors in Sweden announce that they will charge a Swedish citizen with “aggravated war crimes and terrorist crimes committed in Syria” for the 2015 murder of Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kasasbeh(DW) 

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem orders the termination of Harvard University‘s Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification, removing the institution’s ability to enroll new international students and requiring current international students to transfer or lose their legal status. (Reuters) 

Philippine president Bongbong Marcos reshuffles the entire Cabinet, with all Cabinet secretaries ordered to submit their courtesy resignations in the wake of the results of the midterm elections. (Reuters) 

At least 80 Palestinians are killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip. (Al Jazeera) 

Wednesday, May 21st, 2025 

Two Israeli Embassy staffers are shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., after attending an American Jewish Committee event at the museum. The suspect is arrested at the scene. (NBC News) 

U.S. president Donald Trump confronts South African president Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House during a state visit by Ramaphosa, claiming that there is a genocide against Afrikaners in South Africa, which Ramaphosa strongly denied. (Reuters) 

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces that the implementation of U.S. president Donald Trump’s plan to forcibly displace Gazan civilians is a condition for his government to end the war. (The Times of Israel) 

More than a dozen governments condemn the Israeli military firing in the direction of a diplomatic delegation with representatives from 31 countries including Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, the European Union, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and Uruguay. (The Guardian) 

Israel’s Foreign Ministry releases a statement saying that after the delegation “deviated from the approved route”, Israeli soldiers fired “warning shots” to distance them away. (Time) 

Canada, France, Italy, Spain, the UK, and Uruguay summon their Israeli ambassadors over the incident in the occupied West Bank. Canada, the EU, and Turkey call for the launch of an official investigation. (BBC) 

Two soldiers are killed in a shooting against the Khmeimim Air Base in Latakia, Syria. Both the perpetrators, who are also killed, were foreign nationals who had worked as military trainers at a naval college. (AP) 

Six Ukrainian National Guard personnel are killed in a Russian missile strike on a training camp in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. (BBC News) 

At least six people are killed, including four children, and 38 others are injured, in an improvised explosive device bombing targeting an army-operated school bus in Khuzdar District, Balochistan, Pakistan. (Al Jazeera) 

During the launching of the Choe Hyon 2, the second ship of the North Korean Choe Hyon-class destroyer, a “serious accident” occurs and damages the hull in the process. (BBC News) 

Guyana Defence Force brigadier general Omar Khan warns Venezuelans living in Guyana against participating in the May 25 referendum on the Essequibo proposed by the Venezuelan government, with Khan saying that they will risk arrest for “treason and other felonies” as well as deportation. (AP) 

Kenya admits that it assisted Uganda in the kidnapping of opposition politician Kizza Besigye in Nairobi in November 2024. Besigye was later taken to Uganda, where he is currently on trial. (Barron’s) 

Andriy Portnov, former People’s Deputy of Ukraine and aide to former president Viktor Yanukovych, is assassinated in Madrid, Spain, by unidentified gunmen. (Sky News) 

Argentine president Javier Milei issues a decree limiting the right to strike for several services, banning some trade unions from further suspending operations as a method of protest. (ABC) 

NHS England announces the country will start rolling out a vaccination programme for gonorrhea, using the 4CMenB vaccine, starting in August. This will be the world’s first vaccination programme for gonorrhea. (BBC News) 

At least 82 Palestinians are killed in Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip. (AP) 

A suicide bomber targets an army-run school bus in Khuzdar District, Balochistan, Pakistan, killing five people, including three children. (Reuters) 

Three people are injured in a mass stabbing attack at a high school in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. (NHK) 

Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen and 143,000 players draw in an online freestyle chess match lasting 46 days. The game sets a new record with the biggest number of opponents. (The Guardian) 

Andriy Portnov, a former Verkhovna Rada MP and aide to former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, is assassinated in Madrid, Spain, by unidentified gunmen. (Sky News) 

A suicide bomber targets an army-run school bus in Khuzdar District, Balochistan, Pakistan, killing five people, including three children. (Reuters) 

At least six people are killed, including four children, and thirty-eight others are injured, including some critically, in an improvised explosive device bombing targeting an army-run school bus in Khuzdar District, Balochistan, Pakistan. (Al Jazeera English) 

Six Ukrainian National Guard troops are killed in a Russian missile strike on a training camp in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. (BBC News) 

Three people are injured in a mass stabbing attack at a high school in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. (NHK) 

Israeli strikes kill at least 85 Palestinians in Gaza. (AP) 

Indian author Banu Mushtaq and translator Deepa Bhasthi win the 2025 International Booker Prize for Heart Lamp, a collection of short stories. (The Guardian) 

At least four people are killed, including one in a car accident, two others are reported missing, widespread damage is reported and power outages occur after flooding in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France. (BBC News)

The United Kingdom suspends negotiations on a new free trade agreement with Israel and summons the Israeli ambassador amid the recent Israeli offensive in Gaza. (BBC News) 

The European Council adopts a 17th sanctions package against Russia, including 189 additional vessels of Russia’s shadow fleet(European Commission) 

An attack kills two employees of Mexico City mayor Clara Brugada(NOS) 

A fifth escapee is captured in New Orleans, following the largest jailbreak in United States history. Five escapees remain at large. (CBS News) 

Former Bolivian president Evo Morales fails to secure his candidacy for the presidential election as the deadline expires amid a court’s decision to uphold his ban to run for a fourth term. Morales said he would appeal. (Reuters) 

Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen and 143,000 players draw in an online freestyle chess match lasting 46 days. The game sets a new record with the biggest number of opponents. (The Guardian) 

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Tuesday,  May 20th, 2025 

The International Court of Justice rules 13–2 that Equatorial Guinea possesses sovereignty of the islands of Conga, Mbanié, and Cocoteros in a territorial dispute with Gabon(BBC News) (DW) (Bloomberg via WorldOil) 

The International Court of Justice rules 13–2 that Equatorial Guinea possesses sovereignty of the islands of Conga, Mbanié, and Cocoteros in a territorial dispute with Gabon(BBC News) (DW) (Bloomberg via WorldOil) 

National broadcasters VRT of Belgium and RTVE of Spain call for a debate on Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest(Semana) 

The federal wing of the National Party leaves the Liberal-National Coalition for the first time since 1987, citing poor performance in the recent federal election and growing policy differences. (The Guardian Australia) 

Three students are injured in a mass stabbing attack at a school in Pirkkala, Pirkanmaa, Finland. The suspect, a 16-year-old, released a manifesto saying his target was women. (Yle) 

Al-Shabaab says at least six rounds of mortar caused damage to properties in the Aden Adde International Airport area of Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, which includes the Halane base camp. This facility houses United Nations offices, African Union personnel, and diplomatic missions. (Garowe Online) 

An Al-Shabaab mortar attack kills three Somali army personnel in Hiilweyne military barracks near Bal’ad town of Middle Shabelle, Somalia. (Hiiraan Online) 

Puntland authorities confirmed the killing of Ahmed Muse Sidi, a senior leader of the ISIS who lead the recruitment of members from local clans, during a security operation in the Togga Miiraale area of the Bari Region of Puntland. (Garowe Online) 

A fourth escaped inmate, of a total of 10 escapees, is captured following the mass escape of prisoners in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Six escaped prisoners remain at large. (ABC News) 

The United Kingdom and European Union conclude a deal on travel, food and metals exports, fishing access, and border security. (The Guardian) 

Russia bans Amnesty International as an undesirable organisation, accusing the group of openly supporting Ukraine in its war with Russia. (Reuters) 

Lithuania files a lawsuit against Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko at the International Court of Justice, accusing his regime of orchestrating the migrant crisis and violating international law. (Baltic Times) 

Over 70 Al-Shabaab militants are killed along the Hiran–Middle Shabelle border in Somalia in an overnight military operation by the Somali National Army and local defense fighters from Hiran. (Hiiraan Online) 

The nominees of the winning party-lists of the election held on May 12 are proclaimed. However, the proclamation of party-lists Duterte Youth and Bagong Henerasyon are suspended due to pending disqualification cases, leaving four seats unresolved. (GMA News) 

The trial against former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and 80 other officials begins in Brasília. Bolsonaro, who is accused of plotting the 8 January Brasília attacks, faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted. (France 24) 

At least 84 Palestinians are killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza. (Al Jazeera) 

At least 21 people are killed, including the perpetrator, and 15 others are injured in a suicide bombing at the entrance of a military base in Mogadishu, Somalia. (Reuters) 

Russia launches 273 drones at Ukraine, the largest such attack since the beginning of the war. The attack comes a day after a round of direct peace talks between the two countries, and a day before Donald Trump’s scheduled call with Vladimir Putin. (The Guardian) 

Four people are killed and twenty others are injured in a bombing near a market in Killa Abdullah District, Balochistan, Pakistan. Several shops collapsed, fires were started and buildings were damaged. (The Hindu) 

Three police personnel are killed and two others are injured in a car bombing targeting a police station in Mayadin, Deir ez-Zor Governorate, Syria. (Al Jazeera English) 

Seventeen people are killed and several others are injured in a building fire in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. (DW) 

Six people are killed and eleven others are injured in a mining accident at a gold mine in Mwakitolyo Village, Shinyanga Urban District, Tanzania. (The Citizen Tanzania) 

Incumbent mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski leads the first round of the Polish presidential elections with 31.4% of the vote, followed by Karol Nawrocki with 29.5%. As no candidates received more than 50% of the vote, a runoff between the two is scheduled for June 1. (Euronews) 

Liberal Unification Party presidential candidate Koo Joo-wa resigns from his candidacy for the upcoming presidential election on June 3. (Yonhap (in Korean)) 

The party of Argentina’s president, Javier MileiLa Libertad Avanza, wins the Buenos Aires legislative election, with presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni securing the victory. (Reuters)