Top 11 World News Today

  From the escalating tensions within the Middle East to a deadly humanitarian crisis in Asia, a fresh Ebola threat in Africa, and major developments […] From the escalating tensions within the Middle East to a deadly humanitarian crisis in Asia, a fresh Ebola threat in Africa, and major developments in Nigeria, here we bring…

  From the escalating tensions within the Middle East to a deadly humanitarian crisis in Asia, a fresh Ebola threat in Africa, and major developments […]

From the escalating tensions within the Middle East to a deadly humanitarian crisis in Asia, a fresh Ebola threat in Africa, and major developments in Nigeria, here we bring you some of the biggest stories that are making headlines around the world today.

11. Canadian Wildfire Smoke Triggers Air Quality Alerts

Smoke from Canada’s raging wildfires has spread across parts of the United States, triggering hazardous air quality alerts in several states. Health authorities have advised millions of residents, particularly children, older adults and people with respiratory illnesses, to stay indoors as officials monitor changing weather conditions.

10. Cuba Battles Fresh Nationwide Power Crisis

Cuba is once again grappling with a nationwide electricity crisis after its national power grid suffered another major collapse. The outage has left millions without electricity and added to mounting economic hardship on the island as engineers race to restore supply.

9. Texas Flooding Forces Evacuations

Meanwhile, heavy rainfall has triggered severe flooding across parts of Texas, forcing emergency evacuations and high-water rescues. Authorities say at least one person has died while emergency responders continue search-and-rescue operations in affected communities.

8. More Than 500 Feared Dead in Myanmar Shipwrecks

In another development, more than 500 people are feared to have died after two overcrowded boats carrying people fleeing conflict reportedly capsized off Myanmar. The incidents are among the deadliest maritime disasters in recent years and have renewed concerns over the worsening humanitarian crisis in the region.

7. Uganda Begins Countdown to Ebola-Free Status

Back in Africa, reports suggest that Uganda has discharged its last Ebola patient, marking the beginning of the mandatory 42-day period required before the country can officially be declared Ebola-free. Health officials say surveillance and contact tracing will continue throughout the observation period.

6. WHO Warns Ebola Is Spreading Rapidly in DR Congo

Staying on the continent, the World Health Organization has warned that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is spreading faster than previous outbreaks in the country. The agency says attacks on health facilities and insecurity are hampering response efforts, raising fears of wider transmission.

Health workers in Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) simulate using a manikin the evacuation protocols of deceased victims of Ebola during a training by medical charity in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) at Ongata Rongai, Kajiado County in Kenya on July 10, 2026.


5. Ukraine War Dominates European Security Agenda

Heading now to Europe, the war in Ukraine remains Europe’s biggest security challenge as Kyiv continues to seek greater military support from its allies while Russia intensifies attacks along parts of the frontline. European leaders are also weighing additional sanctions and defence assistance.

4. Global Markets Remain on Edge Over Middle East Crisis

Experts in the global financial markets continue to monitor developments in the Middle East amid concerns that escalating tensions could disrupt oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. Investors remain cautious as governments push for diplomatic efforts to prevent a wider regional conflict.

(FILES) Vessels are seen anchored in the Strait of Hormuz, off the port city of Khasab on Oman’s northern Musandam Peninsula on May 17, 2026. Tehran announced it was closing the Strait of Hormuz on July 12 and launched missiles and drones at its Gulf neighbours, in retaliation for new US strikes following an attack by Iranian forces on a merchant vessel that was abandoned in flames by its crew. (Photo by AFP) /


3. Kogi School Abduction Sparks Fresh Security Concerns in Nigeria

Staying in Nigeria, gunmen reportedly abducted a school principal, a National Examinations Council (NECO) official and several students during an attack on a school in Kogi State. The incident has renewed concerns over insecurity and the safety of schools across Nigeria.

US Central Command Public Affairs shows fixed-wing aircraft flying over Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. (DDG 121) during a photo exercise.


1. Middle East Crisis Remains the World’s Biggest Story

Escalating tensions across the Middle East continue to top the global news agenda as governments intensify diplomatic engagements to prevent a wider regional war. The conflict has implications for global oil markets, international shipping, humanitarian conditions and geopolitical stability, making it the most closely watched international development today.

This US Navy handout photo released on July 15, 2026 and taken on June 30 by US Central Command Public Affairs shows a US Sailor aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. (DDG 121) observing a photo exercise.

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