In a series of global developments, former US President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran is in a 'state of collapse' and has called for the US to open the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Athens police are searching for an 89-year-old gunman after a shooting in the Greek capital. North Korea has honored soldiers killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine with a museum, and a Japanese airport is set to trial humanoid robots as baggage handlers. Additionally, a top Mexican cartel leader has been captured during a military operation.
Trump on Iran
Donald Trump has asserted that Iran is in a 'state of collapse' and has urged the United States to take action to open the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime passage for global oil shipments. The comments come amid ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, with Trump's stance aligning with his previous强硬 rhetoric.
Athens Shooting
Greek police are actively hunting for an 89-year-old gunman following a shooting incident in Athens. The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, allegedly opened fire in the capital, though details on casualties or motive remain scarce. Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant.
North Korea Honors Soldiers
North Korea has established a museum to honor its soldiers who were killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. This move underscores the deepening military cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow, despite international sanctions.
Japanese Airport Robot Trial
A Japanese airport is set to begin trials of humanoid robots as baggage handlers, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce human labor. The trial is part of broader efforts to integrate advanced robotics into the aviation industry.
Mexican Cartel Leader Captured
In a significant blow to organized crime, Mexican security forces have captured a top leader of a major drug cartel during a military operation. The arrest is expected to disrupt cartel operations, though details on the individual and the specific cartel have not been released.



