Global News Highlights: Strikes, Elections, and Diplomatic Tensions
Terence Stamp, the acclaimed actor known for his role as General Zod in 'Superman,' has died at the age of 87. In other global developments, Israel struck a site near Yemen used by Houthis, Bolivia held elections, and multiple protests occurred in the U.S. over political redistricting.

The world witnessed a series of notable events over the weekend. The Israeli military launched strikes on an energy infrastructure site used by the Houthis in Yemen, responding to repeated attacks with missiles and drones. Israel's actions drew considerable attention.
In Bolivia, voters flocked to the polls for a general election, overshadowed by soaring inflation and the exclusion of former President Evo Morales. Polls closed Sunday with the potential for a runoff later this month.
Acclaimed actor Terence Stamp, famous for roles in 'Superman' and many other films, passed away at 87. Meanwhile, protests erupted across the U.S. against the Trump administration's push for redistricting in Texas, highlighting political tensions.