The head of ISIS in Iraq, Abdallah Maki Mosleh al-Rifai, also known as "Abu Khadija," was killed in a joint operation by Iraqi intelligence and U.S.-led coalition forces, marking a significant victory against the terrorist group. This operation comes amidst concerns about a potential ISIS resurgence following the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Mark Carney, Canada's new prime minister, vows to protect Canadian workers and the economy amidst a trade war with the U.S., annexation threats from Trump, and an upcoming election. He plans to diversify trade partners and seek solutions through dialogue with the U.S. while prioritizing Canadian interests.
President Trump delivered a fiery speech at the Justice Department, outlining his vision for the department and airing his grievances over the federal investigations into him. He referred to a "corrupt group of hacks and radicals" within the government who had "obliterated" trust and promised "those days are over."
The Russell 2000, a stock index of small companies, has plummeted over 18% since November 2016, signaling a potential bear market and raising concerns about the impact of trade wars and uncertainty on the U.S. economy. This decline in the Russell 2000, a leading indicator of broader economic trends, highlights the vulnerability of small businesses and the potential for a more significant economic downturn.
A widespread power outage struck Cuba on Friday night, plunging millions into darkness across Havana and multiple provinces. The incident was triggered by an outage at a substation near Havana, disrupting the National Electric System and highlighting ongoing issues with aging infrastructure and fuel shortages.