China has expelled Ma Xingrui, a former Politburo member, from the ruling Communist Party on corruption charges, making him the third sitting member of the elite decision-making body to be purged since 2025 as President Xi Jinping intensifies an anti-graft campaign. Ma, who also served as the deputy head of the central rural work leading group, was placed under investigation in April over suspected "serious violation of law and discipline" — the party's euphemism for corruption. Ma's membership in the country's parliament was also stripped last month. Ma Xingrui, who was previously placed under disciplinary and supervisory investigation, was expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and dismissed from public office, according to Xinhua on Tuesday. Ma, previously a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central… pic.twitter.com/Qwa4boG9pC — Global Times (@globaltimesnews) July 14, 2026 "A decision to purge som...
Fact check: Viral video does not show Houthi attack on Saudi's Abha International Airport amid current Mideast tensions
Multiple users have been sharing a video on social media platform X on July 14, 2026, alleging that it shows Saudi Arabia’s Abha International Airport after attacks by Yemen’s Houthis. However, the video shows a March 2022 Houthi attack at a Saudi Aramco facility. According to the Associated Press, on July 13, 2026, Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched missiles and drones targeting Saudi Arabia’s Abha International Airport in retaliation for airstrikes they blamed on Saudi Arabia that struck Sanaa International Airport earlier the same day. No casualties were reported, but the exchange marked the most serious escalation between the two sides in years. The Houthis warned airlines against using Saudi airspace until the blockade on Sanaa airport is lifted, while Yemen’s internationally recognised government said the strikes on Sanaa were intended to prevent an Iranian plane from landing. Following a Houthi missile and drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s Abh...