German Anti-War Protest Camp to Proceed Despite Court-Backed Ban on Rheinmetall Demonstrations
Despite a court-backed police ban, Germany’s Rheinmetall Disarm protest camp is set to proceed in Cologne, reflecting intensifying clashes over militarization and civil liberties.
Yemen’s Houthis Claim Hypersonic Missile Strike on Israel, Prompting Israeli Retaliation Against Sanaa Power Plant
The Houthis’ claimed hypersonic missile strike on Israel’s Lod Airport prompted swift Israeli retaliation against Houthi infrastructure in Sanaa, escalating the regional conflict and underscoring Iran’s expanding proxy role.
LNG Supplier in Canada Becomes Latest Target for Anarchist Extremists
Anarchist extremists in Canada are escalating opposition to the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, moving from online calls to direct action against contractors and infrastructure tied to the LNG supply chain.
Serbia Signs $1.64B Arms Deal with Elbit Systems, Raising Risk of Protests and Direct Action
Serbia’s $1.64 billion arms deal with Elbit Systems ties the country to Israel’s war industry and is expected to spark intensified global protest and direct action.
Massive Protests Across Israel Demand Hostage Deal, Halt to Gaza Offensive
Israel’s largest protests since the Gaza war began saw more than a million people demand a hostage release deal and ceasefire, clashing with Netanyahu’s government as it prepares a new Gaza offensive.
Explosion Rocks Cargo Ship in Baltimore Harbor Near Key Bridge Site; No Injuries Reported
A Liberian-flagged cargo ship carrying coal exploded and caught fire near Baltimore’s Key Bridge site, prompting emergency response but causing no injuries as investigators probe the cause.

