Major World Events by Morning of July 14
09:43 14.07.2025 (Updated: 10:21 14.07.2025)

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Major World Events by Morning of July 14
🟠Former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, who led the country from 2015 to 2023, died in London on Sunday, the president's spokesman said;
🟠Cameroon's President Paul Biya, 92 — the world's oldest serving head of state — announced on X that he will run in the October 12 presidential elections;
🟠Three sites from Malawi, Cameroon and Guinea Bissau have been added to UNESCO's World Heritage List;
🟠OPEC is open to new members, Secretary General Haitham al-Ghais said, adding that he met with representatives from Senegal and Namibia — countries that could potentially join the alliance;
🟠Bitcoin price has exceeded $120,000 for the first time;
🟠The US will send additional Patriot missile systems to Ukraine, Trump announced;
🟠Trump is expected to make an "important statement" on Monday. American media suggest he may announce a new plan of arms supplies to Kiev, including offensive weapons and long-range missiles;
🟠Moscow and Damascus are in talks on Russian military bases in Syria, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin told Sputnik.
🟠Former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, who led the country from 2015 to 2023, died in London on Sunday, the president's spokesman said;
🟠Cameroon's President Paul Biya, 92 — the world's oldest serving head of state — announced on X that he will run in the October 12 presidential elections;
🟠Three sites from Malawi, Cameroon and Guinea Bissau have been added to UNESCO's World Heritage List;
🟠OPEC is open to new members, Secretary General Haitham al-Ghais said, adding that he met with representatives from Senegal and Namibia — countries that could potentially join the alliance;
🟠Bitcoin price has exceeded $120,000 for the first time;
🟠The US will send additional Patriot missile systems to Ukraine, Trump announced;
🟠Trump is expected to make an "important statement" on Monday. American media suggest he may announce a new plan of arms supplies to Kiev, including offensive weapons and long-range missiles;
🟠Moscow and Damascus are in talks on Russian military bases in Syria, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin told Sputnik.