'The Walking Dead' actress Kelley Mack dies at 33

Actress Kelley Mack, known for her role as Addy in The Walking Dead, has died at 33 after a battle with brain cancer, according to CNN.

She passed away peacefully in her hometown of Cincinnati, her family confirmed.

Mack also appeared in 9-1-1, Chicago Med, and several short films. Her final role will appear in the upcoming film Universal (2025), CNN reported.

She is remembered for her warmth, creativity, and lasting impact on those around her.

Germany's top court limits use of spy software to serious crimes

Germany’s top court has ruled that police can use spy software to monitor phones and computers only in cases involving serious crimes, Reuters reported.

The court found a 2017 law too broad, warning it could impact people who aren’t under suspicion. It said that surveillance of encrypted chats and devices is a serious intrusion and must be strictly limited.

Investigations into lesser crimes—those carrying a maximum sentence of three years—can no longer involve such monitoring. While parts of the law remain temporarily in effect, they must be revised to meet constitutional standards, according to Reuters.

Indonesia to provide medical aid for 2,000 injured Gazans

President Prabowo Subianto has instructed the Indonesian government to offer medical treatment to around 2,000 Gazans injured in the ongoing conflict. The care will be provided at health facilities on Galang Island in Riau Islands Province, according to Hasan Nasbi, head of the Presidential Communication Office.

Nasbi clarified that the move is a humanitarian initiative, not a relocation effort. The injured will receive temporary medical care and be returned to Gaza once they recover, Xinhua reported.

Thailand, Cambodia border tensions continue as talks conclude in Malaysia

As Thai and Cambodian officials meet in Kuala Lumpur to strengthen a fragile ceasefire, tensions remain high along their disputed border. Despite a truce brokered by Malaysia on July 28, both sides have accused each other of violations while continuing troop buildups, Al Jazeera reported.

Thai lawmaker Wasawat Puangpornsri, visiting the Nam Yuen border district, reported forces from both nations positioned just 50 metres apart. The standoff has stalled the return of 20,000 displaced Thai residents.

Locals remain on alert following deadly clashes in July, with many still sheltering and mourning losses. Officials continue damage assessments as fears of renewed fighting persist.