Global Unrest and Diplomatic Maneuvers: Key World News Highlights
The global news highlights significant events like the partial ceasefire in Lebanon, a major earthquake off Italy's coast, and international diplomatic maneuvers involving Trump and Hezbollah. Other key topics include political developments in Chile and Ukraine, an EU deal on migrant deportations, and ongoing discussions on climate change and international conflicts.
Mondays world news summaries cover key global events including a partial ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, omitting full resolution of the conflict in Lebanon, where tensions remain high. The Lebanese embassy in Washington reports that Israel will refrain from striking certain areas, while Hezbollah agrees to halt attacks on Israel.
In Italy, a magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck off the southern coast, recorded at a depth of 253 kilometers, according to the German Research Centre for Geosciences. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump continues diplomatic talks with Iran's Hezbollah via intermediaries, securing a pledge to avoid attacks on Israel.
Political shifts are also taking place globally, with Chilean President Jose Antonio Kast proposing a legislative agenda aimed at combating crime and promoting economic growth, and former Ukrainian Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko leading his party's withdrawal from Senegal's government amid political tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

