Global Week 14 of 2026 brings together 54 stories from the week into a clearer picture of where attention moved. The strongest recurring themes were Iran, Strait of Hormuz, and Artemis II. Rather than following headlines one by one, this recap highlights the developments and pressure points most likely to shape the next stretch of coverage.
This week’s global coverage clustered around Iran, Strait of Hormuz, and Artemis II. Read together, the stories showed how security pressure, diplomacy, and regional spillover were moving in tandem rather than as disconnected flashpoints.
For readers, the value of this recap is seeing how conflict, elections, justice debates, or trade friction can spill across borders and keep shaping the next news cycle.

Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder travelled to London and survived a chaotic, back‑and‑forth battle to edge out British veteran Derek Chisora. The fight, marked by clinches, slips and a late‑stage surge...

Al Jazeera’s latest feature pulls back the curtain on the solitary world of unpaid carers in Britain. It follows a daughter forced into full‑time caring for her ailing parent, and her quest to meet other lone carers...

Cambodia has unveiled a bronze statue in honour of Magawa, the African giant pouched rat whose nose saved lives by sniffing out more than a hundred landmines. The modest monument, placed at a de‑mining training centre,...

An innocent seven‑month‑old was shot dead while sitting in a pram on a Williamsburg street in New York City. Police say two men have been arrested and charged in connection with the killing, though the motive remains...

President Trump has broken his usual silence on the incident that saw a US F‑16 shot down over Iranian airspace, reiterating that the clock is ticking on his demand that Tehran reopen the Strait of Hormuz. While US...

On a quiet Saturday morning, a Russian drone descended on a bustling market in a southern Ukrainian town, turning a place of daily trade into a scene of devastation. Five shoppers were killed and another twenty‑one...
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