China plans trillion-yuan stimulus to boost economy amid global tensions, while criticism rises in Spain over disaster response and Canada-India relations face strain.
In light of global uncertainties, China is preparing a significant trillion-yuan stimulus package aimed at boosting its struggling economy, which could potentially expand if
Donald Trump secures another U.S. presidential term, reflecting pressures on local governments.
Meanwhile, in Spain, an angry crowd expressed their frustration at King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez during their visit to a flood-ravaged town in Valencia, as criticism mounts over the government's disaster response to floods that have tragically claimed 217 lives.
Shifting to Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned the violence at Brampton's Hindu Sabha Mandir, which underscores Canada-India tensions, as federal lawmakers point to Khalistani supporters amid past allegations involving the killing of Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
In the UK, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is doubling the UK Border Security Command's budget to tackle deadly Channel crossings, emphasizing global cooperation while dismissing previous asylum-seeker deportation plans as ineffective, amid the ongoing migrant crisis.
Looking back at Spain, the devastating flash floods linked to climate change have sparked public outrage due to the government's delayed response, as the Valencia region deals with the aftermath of 217 fatalities.
Lastly, in Indonesia, Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki's tragic eruption resulted in nine deaths and forced evacuations on Flores Island, as the ongoing volcanic activity on the Pacific Ring of Fire continues to pose significant challenges for local communities.