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Iran's strikes land in a fog: hits claimed, damage denied
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Iran's strikes land in a fog: hits claimed, damage denied

Missiles and drones targeted facilities hosting US forces across Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan after recent US “self-defense” strikes on Iranian sites near the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s IRGC launched missiles and drones at USlinked sites in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, framing the barrage as retaliation for recent US strikes...

A detailed record vs public trust: Gates faces closed-door questioning
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A detailed record vs public trust: Gates faces closed-door questioning

The committee’s transcribed session comes as its Epstein inquiry widens and survivors report harassment following Justice Department-related exposure.

The U.S. House Oversight Committee has scheduled Bill Gates for a closeddoor, transcribed interview on June 10 about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein; G...

Attention shifts to borders as boots and trust run short in DRC
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Attention shifts to borders as boots and trust run short in DRC

Uganda is setting up treatment centers and a lab inside Congo as U.S. and Asian authorities weigh travel measures and researchers confront a Bundibugyo vaccine gap.

An expanding Ebola outbreak in the DRC—nearly 600 confirmed cases amid attacks on responders and shortages of basic protective gear—is forcing simu...


A cleared path—or just the first step—on Ukraine’s EU bid
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A cleared path—or just the first step—on Ukraine’s EU bid

Brussels signals initial negotiating clusters and €9bn in support as enlargement also advances in the Western Balkans.

The EU moved to open accession talks with Ukraine after a Hungary–Ukraine understanding on minority rights, with Ursula von der Leyen pledging €9 b...

Unclear motive, unmistakable backlash: Belfast's unrest after street attack
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Unclear motive, unmistakable backlash: Belfast's unrest after street attack

Graphic footage spread online as a Sudanese suspect was charged and protests escalated into arson, roadblocks, and reported intimidation of minority families.

A street attack in Belfast that left a man in his 40s severely injured led to the arrest and charging of a 30yearold Sudanese suspect with attempte...

US–Iran retaliation built on an unresolved incident at sea
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US–Iran retaliation built on an unresolved incident at sea

CENTCOM called the multi‑wave strikes 'self-defense' as Iran answered with missiles at US-linked facilities in Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait.

After an AH64 Apache went down near the Strait of Hormuz, the United States carried out what it called limited selfdefense strikes on Iranian airde...


A U.S.-brokered pause collides with Israel’s Lebanon exception
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A U.S.-brokered pause collides with Israel’s Lebanon exception

Following heated calls, Trump touted a week-long halt to Iran–Israel strikes amid indirect U.S.–Iran talks and warnings to Netanyahu about escalation.

After renewed IsraelIran missile exchanges, President Donald Trump publicly demanded an immediate halt and, in heated calls, pressed Benjamin Netan...

A revenue tool or a policy workaround? Court resets H‑1B costs
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A revenue tool or a policy workaround? Court resets H‑1B costs

A federal court in Boston struck down the Trump‑era $100,000 surcharge on new H‑1B petitions after a 20‑state challenge, affecting employers in tech, healthcare, and education.

A U.S. federal judge in Boston voided the Trump administration’s $100,000 surcharge on new H‑1B visa petitions, ruling it functioned as a tax Congr...

Armenia’s decisive vote, and an undecided geopolitical message
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Armenia’s decisive vote, and an undecided geopolitical message

Preliminary CEC figures would let Civil Contract govern alone as final tallies and complaints are reviewed by June 14.

Armenia’s June 7 parliamentary vote left Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract on roughly 50%—enough to govern alone—while pro‑Russian bl...


Probes pledge accountability, but the system they test is on trial
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Probes pledge accountability, but the system they test is on trial

Israeli Military Police examine Sam Abu Haikal’s death while a UN commission, rights reporting, and new incident videos scrutinize West Bank and Gaza conduct.

Israel’s Military Police have opened a probe into the killing of sevenmonthold Sam Abu Haikal by a soldier in Hebron, while a UN commission warns P...

Arm and talk: Europe bets on dialogue Moscow denies exists
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Arm and talk: Europe bets on dialogue Moscow denies exists

London, Paris and Berlin endorse a Zelensky–Putin ceasefire summit, as Moscow points to Kyiv’s legal bar on talks and emissary names like Abramovich resurface.

Britain, France and Germany publicly backed Volodymyr Zelensky’s call for a direct ceasefire summit with Vladimir Putin, even as Moscow rejected th...

A 7.8 quake rocked Mindanao—now rescuers race through aftershocks as the death toll climbs
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A 7.8 quake rocked Mindanao—now rescuers race through aftershocks as the death toll climbs

Tsunami warnings triggered coastal evacuations across the southern Philippines before being lifted; landslides, building collapses and access disruptions left thousands displaced

A powerful 7.8magnitude offshore earthquake struck near Mindanao in the southern Philippines, heavily impacting areas around General Santos and tri...