* The Israeli army on Tuesday morning killed at least 51 Palestinians waiting for aid in Khan Younis, the southern Gaza Strip, according to the Gaza-based health authorities.
* Iran launched a fresh missile salvo at Israel on Tuesday morning, as the conflict entered its fifth day, marking the most intense confrontation between the two nations to date.
* At least 15 people were killed and 75 others injured in Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine overnight Tuesday, Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said in a statement.
* UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday voiced his grave concern over recent announcements and steps taken by several countries to withdraw from the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention.
* China and the European Union (EU) renewed their commitment to environmental cooperation during the 10th environment policy ministerial dialogue held last Friday in Brussels, the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment said Tuesday.
* Russia's Pacific Fleet has started a scheduled military exercise in the Far East, the Russian Ministry of Defense said in a statement published on its website Monday.
* Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru said Tuesday that no breakthrough has been made in his tariff talks with U.S. President Donald Trump as they met in Canada during the G7 meeting.
* U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday signed a trade deal at the G7 summit in Canada.
* The Israeli military said on Tuesday that it has killed Ali Shadmani, Iran's wartime chief of staff and one of the Islamic Republic's most senior military figures, in an overnight airstrike on a command center in central Tehran.
* Bazan, Israel's largest oil refinery company, announced on Monday night that all of its facilities at the Haifa Port had been completely shut down due to the damage caused by an Iranian missile strike.
* U.S. States Department on Monday issued travel advisory on its website, suggesting U.S. citizens not travel to Israel due to armed conflict, terrorism and civil unrest.
* Russian President Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to discuss the situation in the Middle East and Ukraine, the Kremlin said on Monday.
* Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty on Monday held a phone call with Palestinian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Mustafa to discuss the situation in the Gaza Strip and the regional fallout from Israel's attacks on Iran, according to a statement from the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.
* The French government has ordered the closure of five Israeli exhibition stands showcasing "offensive weapons" at the 55th Paris Air Show, French daily Le Figaro reported on Monday.
* Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein held a phone conversation on Monday with his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi to discuss the latest regional developments following the Israel-Iran conflict.
* Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi on Monday told his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi that all parties must exercise "utmost restraint" amid an escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.
* There has been no additional damage at Iran's Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant site since Friday's attack, and the radioactivity outside the Natanz site has remained unchanged at normal levels, the UN nuclear watchdog announced on Monday.
* The Australian government is preparing to evacuate citizens from Iran, a senior official said on Tuesday.
* Algeria's Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf received a phone call on Monday from his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi to discuss the latest developments following the Israel-Iran conflict.
* The multinational air force exercise Atlantic Trident 25, hosted by Finland, began on Monday, according to Finnish national broadcaster Yle.
* A total of 56,298 Mexicans have been repatriated from the United States since Jan. 20 this year, including 12,183 arriving by air, the government said Monday.
* The General Assembly on Monday adopted a resolution to proclaim Dec. 4 every year as the International Day Against Unilateral Coercive Measures.
* At least 20 people have been killed and 16 others injured following some clashes in Chad, authorities said on Monday.
* The Dutch government plans to issue new guidelines discouraging social media use for children under 15 and recommending that smartphones be introduced only in the final year of primary school, according to Dutch broadcasters RTL and NOS.
* China and the European Union (EU) renewed their commitment to environmental cooperation during the 10th environment policy ministerial dialogue held last Friday in Brussels, the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment said Tuesday.
* Cambodia on Tuesday banned imports of vegetables and fruits from Thailand, the country's immigration chief said.
* Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday that his country has been making prudent policies to uplift the information technology (IT) sector to boost economic growth and generate foreign exchange.
* China's cross-border e-commerce sector achieved a historic milestone in 2024, with annual exports surpassing 2 trillion yuan (about 278.59 billion USD) for the first time, according to data from the General Administration of Customs (GAC).
* The Bank of Japan (BOJ) said on Tuesday that it will reduce government bond purchases at a slower pace starting April 2026 while leaving the short-term policy interest rate unchanged at 0.5 percent.
* Italy's public debt reached a record high of 3.064 trillion euros (3.54 trillion USD) in April, the Bank of Italy reported on Monday.
* Brazil's financial market lowered its inflation forecast for 2025 from 5.44 percent to 5.25 percent, and maintained its 2026 forecast at 4.50 percent, reflecting the impact of the monetary tightening policy, the Central Bank of Brazil said Monday.
* Republic of Korea's automotive export fell for the second straight month due to the negative effect of the U.S. tariffs imposition, government data showed Tuesday.
* The African Development Bank (AfDB) announced on Monday that it has approved 19.6 million euros in financing to support Phase II of the Cabeolica expansion project in Cape Verde.
* Countries and regions in the Asia-Pacific region called for urgent action and solidarity in the fight against malaria during the 9th Asia Pacific Leaders' Summit on Malaria Elimination, held in Bali, Indonesia, from Monday to Tuesday.
* The death toll from devastating floods in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province has risen to 90, as recovery operations continue to make progress in the affected areas, local authorities said Monday.