
July 17, 2026 | India Prime International Desk .World News Today: Top Global Headlines | July 17, 2026 .A powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Puerto Madero in the Mexican state of Chiapas on Friday, prompting a tsunami alert for parts of the Pacific Ocean.
According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake’s epicenter was located near the coast of Puerto Madero at a shallow depth of approximately 10 to 15 kilometers. Due to its shallow depth, the quake produced strong ground shaking across the region.
The U.S. Tsunami Warning System has issued a tsunami advisory, warning that dangerous waves between 0.3 and 1 meter (1 to 3 feet) could impact coastal areas of Mexico and Guatemala within a 300-kilometer radius of the epicenter.
The earthquake was also strongly felt across southern Mexico, including Oaxaca, as well as neighboring countries such as Guatemala and El Salvador. In Guatemala City, residents evacuated homes and buildings as a precaution following the tremors.
Authorities have activated emergency response protocols and are closely monitoring the situation. As of now, no major damage or casualties have been officially reported, although assessments are still underway.
1. US-Iran Conflict Intensifies; Strait of Hormuz Crisis Deepens
From the escalating military confrontation between the United States and Iran to political instability in Ukraine and the excitement surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final, several major international developments dominated global headlines overnight and into Friday morning.
New US Airstrikes
The United States reportedly launched fresh airstrikes targeting military and civilian infrastructure in southern Iran, including areas near Qeshm Island. Iranian authorities strongly condemned an alleged strike that reportedly hit a children’s cancer hospital in Ahvaz.
Iranian Retaliation
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it launched drone and missile attacks against US military facilities located in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. Air raid sirens were activated in Bahrain following the reported attacks.
Strait of Hormuz Shipping Disrupted
Commercial shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has reportedly fallen by nearly half amid the escalating conflict.
India has advised its seafarers not to travel through the strategic waterway until further notice. Tehran warned that the route would remain disrupted unless US military operations cease.
Political Tensions in Washington
US Vice President JD Vance accused certain Israeli political leaders of misleading the American public in an effort to prolong the ongoing conflict.
2. Ukraine Faces Political Crisis Amid Leadership Shake-up
Mass Protests in Kyiv
Large demonstrations erupted across Kyiv after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy unexpectedly removed 35-year-old Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov from office.
Military Leadership Divided
The dismissed defence minister accused Ukraine’s military chief Oleksandr Syrskyi of creating divisions within the country’s defence establishment over drone warfare strategy.
New Government Approved
Amid the political uncertainty, Ukraine’s parliament approved Koretsky as the country’s new Prime Minister following the resignation of Yulia Svyrydenko.
3. FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Generates Global Excitement
Spain vs Argentina
Football fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting Sunday’s FIFA World Cup 2026 Final, where Spain will face Lionel Messi’s Argentina at the New York-New Jersey Stadium.
The White House confirmed that US President Donald Trump is expected to attend the championship match.
FIFA Reviews Falklands Banner
Following Argentina’s semifinal victory over England, Argentine players displayed a political banner related to the Falkland Islands dispute.
FIFA is reviewing whether disciplinary action is warranted over the incident.
4. Deadly Attack in Balochistan
Mastung Ambush
A major ambush targeted Pakistani security forces in the Khadkocha area of Mastung district, Balochistan.
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed its elite Fatah Squad attacked military buses, security escorts, and reinforcement units.
BLA Claims 45 Soldiers Killed
The separatist group claimed that 45 Pakistani soldiers were killed during the attack.
However, due to strict media restrictions in Balochistan, the casualty figures have not yet been independently verified or officially confirmed by Pakistan’s military media wing (ISPR).
Operation Shaban Continues
The attack occurred while Pakistani security forces were already conducting Operation Shaban, a large-scale counter-insurgency campaign launched after earlier attacks near Mangi Dam that reportedly killed 42 security personnel.
Pakistani authorities claim that more than 120 militants have been killed during the ongoing operation.
Security Challenges Persist
The latest attack highlights continuing security and intelligence challenges facing Pakistan in Balochistan, where violence has intensified throughout 2026.
Other Major International Headlines
United Kingdom
British politics is preparing for a major transition, with Andy Burnham expected to become the new leader of the Labour Party and the 59th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Venezuela Earthquake
The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Venezuela continues to rise, with approximately 5,000 fatalities reported so far.
Canada Wildfires
Massive wildfires continue spreading across Canada amid extreme temperatures.
Smoke from the fires has triggered severe air quality alerts across parts of the US Midwest and Northeastern United States, raising public health concerns.
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