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Iranian Missile Strike Wounds 5 Americans at Kuwait Base, May 30
Iranian Fateh-110 missile strikes Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, destroying two MQ-9 Reaper drones worth $60 million and injuring five Americans.

Nifty 50 Falls 1.5% on Monsoon Concerns and MSCI Rebalancing, May 30
Nifty 50 falls 1.5% to 23,547 on May 29 amid monsoon concerns, MSCI rebalancing, and profit-taking after April’s 7.5% surge. Sensex down 1.44%.

Drone Industry Surges on Military Demand and AI Advances, May 30
Ukraine’s military uses AI drones in warfare while US supports domestic drone manufacturers. ParaZero scales production amid rising sector demand.

Russian Drone Hits Romania Apartment, NATO Vows Defense on May 30
Russian drone crashes into Romanian apartment, injuring two. Romania closes Russian consulate and requests NATO air defense support.

Shenzhou 21 Crew Returns to Earth After 7 Months in Space, May 30
Shenzhou 21 astronauts return safely to Earth after 7-month space mission. Return capsule lands at Dongfeng site in Inner Mongolia on May 29.

Kenya Court Blocks US Ebola Quarantine Plan, May 30
Kenya’s high court suspended a US plan to establish an Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base, citing imminent health threats.

Japan’s Retirement Crisis: Elderly Workers Hit Record High, May 30
Japan’s elderly job seekers hit record 128,003 in April 2026 as pensions lag inflation, driving seniors to work longer amid rising costs.

Russian Drone Hits Romania Apartment, NATO Vows Defense, May 29
Russian drone hits Romania apartment building in Galati, injuring 2 people. NATO condemns attack and Romania closes Russian consulate.

Blue Cross, Michigan Medicine End Dispute on May 27
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Michigan Medicine reach five-year contract agreement, avoiding coverage disruption for 300,000 patients.