The Press Junction.
The Press Junction.
11 July 2026
Millions in jewelry and art stolen from the Lalique Museum

Millions in jewelry and art stolen from the Lalique Museum

The Lalique Museum in Wingen-sur-Moder, located in the French department of Bas-Rhin in eastern France, was robbed in the early morning of Sunday, July 5. The stolen items are worth several million euros.

Massive Russian attack leaves ten dead in Kyiv

Massive Russian attack leaves ten dead in Kyiv

Ten people were killed in Kyiv overnight from Sunday to Monday, Ukraine’s prosecutor general announced on Monday morning. On Sunday, Ukrainian President Zelensky had already warned of a major attack.

Putin calls Trump to congratulate him

Putin calls Trump to congratulate him

Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone with U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday to congratulate him on the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence. According to the Kremlin, the two world leaders also discussed the conflict in Ukraine ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey.

Violent protests at the convention of German far-right party AfD

Violent protests at the convention of German far-right party AfD

About 20,000 protesters gathered in Erfurt on Saturday to protest a major convention of the German far-right party AfD. They tried to block roads and prevent delegates from attending the convention.

Russia and China announce joint military exercises

Russia and China announce joint military exercises

China has announced that it will hold joint naval exercises with Russia in July off the coast of Qingdao, in Shandong Province in eastern China. These exercises will be followed by joint patrols in an unspecified area of the Pacific Ocean.

New heat wave on the way: French departments under code orange

New heat wave on the way: French departments under code orange

A code orange heat warning has been in effect since Saturday in the French departments of Hérault and Pyrénées-Orientales, and on Sunday, the departments of Ardèche, Aude, Drôme, Gard, and Vaucluse will also be added to the list. France is bracing for a new heat wave.

Family finds hundreds of human bone fragments in garden in Germany

Family finds hundreds of human bone fragments in garden in Germany

A German family in Dibbesdorf, near Hanover, has been finding hundreds of human bone fragments in their yard every day since April, according to the AD. So far, more than 1,600 bones have been found—from adults as well as teenagers and children—which has led to a lot of speculation in the village.

Russia is recruiting more and more students for drone units

Russia is recruiting more and more students for drone units

Russia has been conducting a large-scale campaign for quite some time to recruit university and college students for its drone units. The role is presented as a short-term, well-paid, and relatively safe high-tech alternative to combat operations on the front lines. Yet many of these drone operators end up in frontline assault units, where they are killed after a short time.

Amazon launches 400 satellites in bold push to expand its space ambitions

Amazon launches 400 satellites in bold push to expand its space ambitions

Amazon is ramping up its satellite internet project this summer. Following a recent launch, the LEO constellation now has 394 satellites in orbit around Earth, and the company says it plans to launch its first service later this year.

Great Barrier Reef ontloopt voorlopig UNESCO-lijst van bedreigd erfgoed

Great Barrier Reef ontloopt voorlopig UNESCO-lijst van bedreigd erfgoed

For now, the Great Barrier Reef will not be added to UNESCO’s list of endangered World Heritage sites. In a draft decision, the World Heritage Committee commends Australia’s efforts to protect the reef, but at the same time warns that coral bleaching is placing increasing pressure on the ecosystem’s resilience.