Anti-Immigrant Riots Erupt in Belfast After Knife Attack Blamed on Sudanese Man
Masked Men Set Immigrants’ Homes on Fire—Tommy Robinson and Elon Musk Fueled the Protests
U.S. Inflation Accelerates to 4.2% in May—Highest in Three Years
Prices Have Risen for Several Months in a Row, Driven Mainly by Higher Fuel Costs Amid the Middle East Crisis
U.S. Strikes on Southern Iran Leave 20,000 People Without Water—Two Water Reservoirs Destroyed
It Is the Most Serious Clash Since the April Cease-Fire, With Tehran Attacking U.S. Bases in Bahrain and Jordan in Response
Foreign Investors Are Leaving Cuba en Masse Under Pressure From the Trump Administration as the Island’s Economic Crisis Deepens
Hotel Chains, Airlines and Mining Giants Are Pulling Out, While Visa and MasterCard Operations for Foreigners Will Be Suspended From June 6
Republicans in the U.S. South Are Urgently Redrawing Electoral Districts Months Before the Elections
After a Supreme Court Ruling Weakened the Voting Rights Act, Maps Are Being Rewritten in the Party’s Favor—While Candidates, Commissions and Voters Are Left Confused About Who Votes Where
U.S. Secretly Escorted Tankers Through the Strait of Hormuz for a Month
Trump Says the Operation Brought More Than 100 Million Barrels of Oil to Market
House Approves $70 Billion to Fund ICE Through the End of Trump’s Term
Bill Passes by Narrow 214-212 Margin—Trump Signs It
In Belfast, a Sudanese National Tried to Cut Off a British Man's Head—the Victim Is in Serious Condition
It Happened Against the Backdrop of the Scandal Surrounding the Murder of Student Henry Nowak
Man Charged With Murdering Ukrainian Refugee Iryna Zarutska Has Been Ruled Incompetent to Stand Trial—This Temporarily Removes the Threat of the Death Penalty
Brown Will Be Sent to Compulsory Treatment in Custody, and Should He Recover, the Case Could Be Reopened
Taliban Leader Akhundzada Bans Movement Members and Officials From Using Smartphones
Violators Will Be Sent to Military Courts, and the Reasons Have Not Been Officially Explained
Bulgakov Is Being Handed Over to Russia
It Is Not the Kremlin Banning ‘The White Guard’, but Kyiv Erasing the City’s Most Famous Writer With Its Own Hands
Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan Keeps Power in Election, Securing a Majority for His Party—a Victory for His Course Toward Closer Ties With Europe
He Appears Unlikely to Win a Constitutional Majority, However, Which Could Complicate the Peace Process With Azerbaijan
China Sends Flotilla of Patrol Ships East of Taiwan in Response to Japan-Philippines Talks on Maritime Boundaries
Beijing Called the Raid a “Special Operation” and Accused the Two Countries of Threatening Peace in the Region
Israel Strikes Lebanese City of Tyre, Killing at Least Eight as U.S.-Mediated Ceasefire Effectively Collapses
The Strike Hit a Christian Quarter for the First Time, While Iran Threatens to Attack Israel Again if It Continues Its Offensive
Oil Market Avoids Summer Crisis After Closure of the Strait of Hormuz as Brent Holds Below $100
China’s Sharp Cut in Imports Is Providing Relief, but Stockpiles Are Shrinking—and a Prolonged Closure Would Make Recession Unavoidable
Europe Offers Russia Peace Along the Front Line—but in a Way That Ensures Moscow Will Refuse
The Ceasefire Is Preemptively Tied to a Condition for Foreign Troops, Which the Kremlin Categorically Opposes, Preserving the Appearance of Movement Toward Peace While Ruling Out Peace Itself
In Less Than a Week, Israel Attacked Three Hospitals in Southern Lebanon, Killing Nine People and Wounding More Than 150
Most of the Victims Were Medical Workers, and Israeli Strikes Have Killed 130 Medics in Lebanon Since March
Poverty in Germany Rises to 16.1%, Affecting 13.34 Million People
The Country Is Debating How to Preserve Social Protection Amid a Weak Economy and Rising Defense Spending
Trump Administration Prepares Largest Denaturalization Campaign, Targeting 17 Naturalized Americans
They Are Accused of Immigration Fraud, and Some Have Already Been Convicted of Serious Crimes Against Children
NATO Begins Two-Week Ramstein Flag 2026 Exercises—Part of the Drills Will Take Place Near Russia’s Borders
More Than 200 Aircraft From 18 Countries Will Take to the Skies to Practice Air Defense and Article 5 Readiness
Starmer Says Russia Could Be Ready to Attack a NATO Country as Early as 2030
He Says Intelligence Assessments Point to That Risk, as London Plans to Accelerate Defense Spending Growth
Ukraine’s Agriculture Sector Has Lost More Than $11 Billion as Russian Drone Strikes Intensify
Greater Odesa Ports Faced More Than 180 Attacks in the First Months of the Year—Almost as Many as in All of Last Year—While Export Capacity Fell by 20–30%
OpenAI Confidentially Files for IPO, With Internal Expectations of a $1 Trillion Valuation
The Listing Could Take Place in September, Days After Rival Anthropic Also Reported Preparations to Go Public
White House Prepares to Flood New York With More ICE Agents Than Ever Before
Mayor Mamdani Warns It Will Poison the Atmosphere of the World Cup, Which Starts in the City Later This Month
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan, Who Sought Arrest Warrants for Putin and Netanyahu, Is Removed From Office
The Move Follows Allegations of Sexual Harassment Against a Staff Member—After the U.S. Had Already Imposed Sanctions on Him
Court Strikes Down Trump’s $100,000 Fee for H-1B Work Visas
The President Cannot Impose It Without Congress—It Is Effectively a Tax, Not a Penalty
Experts Tell British MPs That Systemic Sexism in Sport Is Blocking Women’s Path to Coaching Careers
One in Five Female Coaches Has Faced Bullying, While Highly Qualified Women Are Passed Over for Less Experienced Men
Gold Has Overtaken U.S. Treasury Bonds for the First Time to Become the Main Reserve Asset of Global Central Banks
By the End of 2025, Its Share Had Risen to 27% Amid Geopolitics and Countries’ Search for Alternatives to the Dollar
Israeli Soldiers Shoot Seven-Month-Old Baby in the West Bank After Opening Fire on a Car at a Checkpoint
Israel’s Army Said It Deemed the Vehicle a Threat, but an Inspection Found Ordinary Civilians Inside
Ukraine Launches Massive Drone Strike on St. Petersburg on the Last Day of the Economic Forum
Air Defenses Shot Down 144 Drones, a Fire Broke Out at a Defense Ministry Site and Airport Operations Were Halted
Mass Protests Against the Trump Family’s $1.2 Billion Resort Project Continue for a Fourth Day in Albania
Kushner and Ivanka Trump’s Complex Is Being Built in a Protected Natural Area, While Protesters Demand the Prime Minister’s Resignation and Accuse Him of “Handing Over the Country”
Around 1,600 German Companies Continue to Operate in Russia, With Annual Revenue of €20 Billion
Despite Sanctions, 75% Are Satisfied With Business Development in the Country—and Some Returned to the Forum in St. Petersburg for the First Time in Years
U.S. Prepares to Return to the Moon
NASA Shows the Rovers Astronauts Will Drive Across the Satellite, While Hopping Drones Watch From Above
Franco-German €100 Billion FCAS Fighter Jet Project Is Effectively Frozen
Paris Demanded a Leading Role and a Nuclear-Capable Aircraft, While Berlin Insisted on Equal Participation—Disputes Have Driven the Program Into a Dead End
“Move to Higher Ground Right Now.”
Magnitude 7.8 Earthquake Triggers Tsunami in the Southern Philippines, Killing at Least 16 People and Injuring More Than 200
The Businessman Who Traveled to Kyiv and Delivered Zelensky’s Proposal for a Meeting to Putin Was Roman Abramovich, the Financial Times Says
He Has Remained a Mediator Between Kyiv and Moscow Since the Start of the War: “He Is the Only Russian They Are Prepared to Tolerate”
Ukrainian Drone Attacks Locomotive of Moscow-Simferopol Passenger Train in Crimea, Killing Assistant Driver
Passenger Rail Traffic on the Peninsula Has Been Suspended, and Passengers Were Evacuated
Russian Elite Keeps Buying and Flying Western Bombardier and Gulfstream Business Jets Despite Sanctions
The Aircraft Are Registered in Countries Such as the UAE and Kazakhstan, While the White House Has Recently Relaxed Sanctions Enforcement
Eurozone GDP Fell Into Negative Territory for the First Time Since 2022 in the First Quarter of 2026—Down 0.2%
At the Same Time, Companies’ Costs and Inflation Are Rising Sharply, and the ECB Is Expected to Raise Rates on June 11 for the First Time Since 2023
Ukraine Asks the EU to Stop Granting Temporary Protection to Men of Mobilization Age, the Migration Commissioner Says
The Proposal Applies Only to New Applicants—Men Aged 23 to 60 Already Living in the EU Would Not Be Affected
Hezbollah’s Leader Rejects New Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel and Lebanon—Israel Continues Its Offensive in Southern Lebanon
Qassem Says the Group Will Not Stop Attacks Until Israeli Forces Fully Withdraw, Derailing U.S. Talks With Iran
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