Here are 10 more major news stories from around the world today, July 11, 2026



1. Deadly Wildfires Ravage Southern Spain Amid Intense Heatwave

A fast-moving wildfire fueled by scorching temperatures, heavy winds, and dry vegetation has claimed at least 12 lives in Almería, Spain. Many victims were caught in their vehicles trying to escape. Over 3,800 hectares have been scorched, and dozens remain missing as emergency crews battle the blaze.

2. US Congressional Review Clears F110 Jet Engine Sale to Türkiye

A key 15-day review period by the US Congress expired without a blocking resolution, successfully clearing the path for the United States to sell F110 jet engines to Türkiye. The engines are designated to power Türkiye’s indigenous KAAN fighter jet project.

3. UN Warns 1 Million Women Lost Critical Aid Due to Severe Funding Cuts

A devastating new report from UN Women reveals that sharp annual declines in humanitarian funding have pushed local women's rights organizations to the brink. At least one million women and girls in severe conflict and crisis zones have lost access to essential support services since early last year.

4. New York City Becomes First in US to Ban Deceptive Subscription Practices

Following a major legislative push, New York City has officially banned deceptive subscription practices, commonly referred to as "dark patterns." The new regulations are intended to strictly penalize companies that make it intentionally difficult or confusing for consumers to cancel recurring digital subscriptions.

5. Global Investors Eye 1.3 GW Data Center Expansion in Indonesia

Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs announced that multiple global technology investors have formalized expressions of interest to construct major data centers across the country. The planned expansions boast a massive combined power capacity of 1.3 Gigawatts.

6. Pacific Gray Whales Facing Massive Die-off

Marine biologists and environmental scientists have raised alarms over what they describe as a "catastrophic" die-off affecting Pacific gray whales. Data points to accelerating climate shifts disrupting key Arctic food supplies, leading to severe malnutrition and rising mortality rates among migrating populations.

7. Cambodia Records $37 Billion in H1 2026 International Trade

New data released by Cambodia's General Department of Customs and Excise shows international trade reached a soaring $37 billion during the first half of 2026. Official figures cite China as the nation's primary trading partner, followed closely by the United States.

8. Venomous Snakes Escape Breeding Farms in Southern China

Flooding triggered by recent heavy torrential downpours in Southern China has breached security perimeters at multiple commercial snake breeding facilities. Local emergency services have issued urgent safety warnings to residents as wildlife teams attempt to recapture escaped venomous snakes.

9. Bipartisan US Housing Bill Set to Become Law Without Trump's Signature

A highly anticipated bipartisan housing package is slated to automatically pass into law within hours. Because the bill has enough broad congressional backing to override potential executive roadblocks, it will take effect regardless of whether President Trump signs it.

10. Pop Icon Bonnie Tyler Dies at 75

The music industry is mourning the loss of legendary Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, who has passed away at the age of 75. Known worldwide for her distinctively husky voice, Tyler topped global charts in the 1980s with timeless anthems like "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "Holding Out for a Hero".

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