
Venezuela faces a deepening humanitarian crisis following twin earthquakes that have claimed over 1,400 lives, with rescue efforts hampered by limited equipment and widespread frustration over the government's response. Geopolitical tensions escalate in the Middle East as the U.S. and Iran engage in retaliatory strikes near the Strait of Hormuz, threatening regional stability. Across Europe, an unprecedented heatwave shatters temperature records, accelerating glacial melt in the Swiss Alps and disrupting critical infrastructure. In other developments, Karachi experiences a brazen militant attack on a security compound, while Budapest hosts its first Pride march following a significant political shift. Scientific research reveals that tiny midges are essential for cacao pollination, offering potential insights for stabilizing global chocolate production. Finally, the comedy world honors Mel Brooks as he approaches his 100th birthday, reflecting on his enduring influence on satire and film.
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