World News Roundup: Key Events Unfold Across Continents
This summary covers various significant world events: a soldier was stabbed at a Paris station, a suspected serial killer was arrested in Kenya, Israel conducted new strikes in Gaza, Bangladesh students clashed over job quotas, and President Joe Biden may not get Teamsters' endorsement. Other highlights include rumors about a Trump assassination attempt, Zelenskiy's call for a second peace summit, Trump's VP announcement, UN's aid efforts in Gaza, and US Congress asking about Russia-China cooperation.
A soldier was stabbed by a knife-wielding man at a Paris railway station, just days before Paris hosts the summer Olympics. The attacker has been arrested, and the soldier is recovering.
In Kenya, police arrested a suspected serial killer who confessed to murdering 42 women. The bodies were found in a quarry near the suspect's home.
Israeli airstrikes targeted southern and central Gaza to pressure Hamas, following a weekend attack that killed many Palestinians in a supposed safe zone.
In Bangladesh, over 100 students were injured during clashes over the job quota system, highlighting significant unrest under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
President Joe Biden risks losing the Teamsters union's endorsement for the 2024 race, a crucial backing. The final decision will be made soon.
The assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump led to misinformation online. Trump survived with a minor injury, but one rally attendee died.
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy planned a second peace summit for November and urged Russian participation despite ongoing conflicts.
Donald Trump officially nominated J.D. Vance as his running mate for the 2024 election at the Republican convention.
The UN received Israel's permission to bring more aid equipment into Gaza, addressing security concerns amid ongoing conflict.
Congress urged the White House to disclose whether Russia is sharing US weapons insights with China, which could affect global military dynamics.
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