Today’s Top World News Headlines<br />Democracy Now!<br />The Guardian<br />Headlines for May 19, 2026<br />Latest news from around the world<br />Yesterday<br />Tensions remain high between the U.S. and Iran after reports that planned military strikes were delayed for further negotiations. �<br />Democracy Now! +1<br />The U.S. has reportedly indicted former Cuban leader Raúl Castro over the 1996 plane shootdown case, escalating tensions with Cuba. �<br />The Guardian<br />Bolivia is facing major protests, with U.S. officials warning of a possible attempted “coup d’état.” �<br />The Guardian<br />The European Union agreed on a new tariff arrangement with the United States after intense internal negotiations. �<br />ABC News<br />Britain has eased some sanctions on Russian oil because of rising fuel prices and economic pressure. �<br />ABC News<br />China’s President Xi Jinping and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin criticized U.S. foreign policy during a summit in Beijing. �<br />The Guardian<br />Health officials are monitoring rising Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the WHO is considering experimental vaccines. �<br />The Guardian<br />Papua New Guinea issued warnings after unusual marine life deaths and possible water contamination concerns. �<br />The Guardian<br />Canada is facing calls for an investigation after the death of a woman linked to plasma donation procedures. �<br />The Guardian<br />For live international coverage, you can follow:<br />reuters.com�<br />theguardian.com�<br />abcnews.com�
